Foundation Year 1 and 2 trainees are assessed with direct observation of procedural skills, clinical evaluation exercise (mini-CEX), case-based discussion and multisource feedback (mini-PAT). I had no problems completing mini-CEX and case-based discussion because of the weekly educational supervision sessions. I was encouraged to experience other services within a multidisciplinary team, hence the multisource feedback was truly multidisciplinary. I was able to appreciate what each discipline brings to care and when, why and how they are accessed. Regarding direct observation of procedural skills, only simple procedures could be undertaken, although the same standards were achieved in general regardless of complexity.Achieving the overall 'generic' competency standards did not pose any problems, although 'acute care' competencies were challenging. For mental health problems, the senior house officer would take responsibility. For physical problems, I found there was the limitation in treating physical problems in the psychiatric setting. I felt that not having on-call commitments and the Trust guidelines not allowing independent prescribing was restricting; however, subsequent feedback from senior colleagues has shown that overall development has not suffered.
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