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What can I do now?

Hopefully we have helped you understand what an AFP actually is, and have given you a bit to think about regarding the pros and cons of applying. The rest of this course will help you prepare your application to showcase all four attributes required by the UK Foundation Programme Office:

Passion for your subject

A desire to pursue a career that relates to the AFP you have chosen e.g. with evidence of prizes or presentations in that field

An interest in your chosen specialty

Good clinical abilities

In the meantime, have a look at some of the different AFPs available, drop us a message for any further questions or support. Weโ€™re excited to be able to support you in this journey!!

Our Next Module

Our next module will cover the AFP application process in more depth, as well as showing you ways in which to improve your application and what you could do in the years or months leading up to your application submission. 

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Elliot

Elliot is a St Georgeโ€™s graduate currently working as an F1 Doctor in East London. As the first in his family to apply to university, Elliot is well aware of the barriers that can be faced in trying to get to medical school. He is passionate about widening access to medicine for underrepresented groups.
 
 He was the representative for St Georgeโ€™s on the BMA Medical Students Committee, and has done lots of work with local schools and colleges to raise awareness of medicine as a career, as well as working on admissions policies with the widening participation team St Georgeโ€™s. Elliot is part of the @BecomingaDr outreach team and National Health Careers Conference Team.