Abstract

International medical graduates (IMGs) are required to fill foundation-level posts in the NHS. Recruiting for these posts is difficult and time consuming. In 2016, we created a link between the Great Western Hospital, Swindon and Charles University, Prague to recruit to these posts. Here, we describe in detail the recruitment process, level of support and outcomes after 6 years, including the success rate of completion of foundation training and their career progression. Formal structured interviews occurred in Prague or online. Support included tailored educational/clinical supervision and additional simulation sessions. Data collected included exception reports and sick leave records. In 2022, a survey established satisfaction levels with the project and subsequent career progression. All 51 doctors (100%) recruited as IMGs completed foundation training. Exception reporting and sick leave were below the Trust average. Of those doctors, 39 (76%) replied to the survey. All reported that the appointments helped them progress in their careers and 23 (45%) have subsequently been appointed successfully to a national Specialty Training Scheme. This project improved recruitment of non-deanery foundation doctors, prevented rota gaps and provided adequate staffing of junior doctors in our hospital. Concerns around employment of IMGs can be offset by providing a supportive and developmental environment.

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