Can I Locum As a Foundation Year 1 Doctor in the NHS?

Can you locum as a Foundation Year 1 Doctor in the NHS? Yes - sort of. In this video I explain how locuming works for FY1 doctors, as you absolutely can do it, but it needs to be through the internal staff bank and there are some restrictions. What is a locum doctor? (My previous video)    • What is a Locum Doctor? | Locuming Explained   Advice on locuming below: https://www.bma.org.uk/pay-and-contra... https://www.themdu.com/guidance-and-a... https://www.themdu.com/guidance-and-a... Want to find out more about the medical school process? Head over to www.ollieburton.com! If you like my content and want to help me make more, you can buy me a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/ollieburton 10% off Complete Anatomy 2020: https://3d4medical.tapptrk.com/DMNGMW... Social Links: Facebook ►   / ollieburton   Twitter ► @ollieburtonmed Instagram ►   / ollieburtonmed   VIDEOS: Getting SHOCKED in the labs! (for SCIENCE) ►    • Getting Shocked in the Labs @ Warwick Medi...   My First Week At Med School!    • Year 1, Week 1 Graduate Entry Medicine @ W...   UKCAT / INTERVIEWS: 5 Top QR Tips:    • UKCAT Quantitative Reasoning : 5 Tips For ...   4 Great VR Tips:    • UKCAT Verbal Reasoning: 4 Tips for Success...   Abstract Reasoning For Beginners:    • UKCAT/UCAT Abstract Reasoning For Beginner...