Enhancing generalist skills

3 in 1 module workbook (online version)

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The enhance module supports learning towards the following foundation curriculum competencies:

Systems working

  • FPC1 Understanding medicine: understand the breadth of medical practice and plan a career.
  • FPC5 Works to facilitate patient flow in the context of the healthcare environment in which they work.
  • FPC6 Liaises with agencies outside the employing organisation and, where necessary, outside healthcare to ensure biopsychosocial needs.
  • FPC6 Sharing the vision: work confidently within and, where appropriate, guide the multi-professional team to deliver a consistently high standard of patient care.

Social Justice and Health Equity

  • FPC1 Understands that presentation, including some physical signs, will vary in patients of different backgrounds at different ages and sometimes between men and women.
  • FPC1 Recognises vulnerable individuals including those at risk of abuse or exploitation and demonstrates appropriate consideration of safeguarding issues.
  • FPC6 Values diversity and understands the risks posed by unconscious bias.

Environmental Sustainability

  • FPC9 Adopts new patterns of working, including the use of new technologies (e.g., virtual consulting, genomics) and philosophies (e.g., a sustainable healthcare approach).

Additional information

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Resource details

Contributed by: Enhancing generalist skills
Authored by: Alison Sheppard, NHSE, enhance Clinical Fellow
Helen Johnson, NHSE, enhance Foundation Lead
Ashley Byford, NHSE, Enhance Senior Manager - East of England
Licence: More information on licences
First contributed: 30 July 2026
Audience access level: General user

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