Moving from being a medical student to being a doctor is probably the biggest change you'll ever have in your professional life. In many surveys most new doctors say that they weren't prepared for what starting as a real doctor entailed. But DON'T PANIC - help is at hand from Naomi Laskar and friends Reena Shaunak and David Restall, who are all just about to finish their first year as foundation year 1 doctors (interns).
With tips on keeping an up to date job list, running an efficient ward round, prioritisation of tasks, how to know when to take breaks, when to raise concerns, handover of tasks, how to survive on call and a whole host of other tips from those on the front line.
Get off to a flying start in your professional life by following advice from those who know how it is!
Naomi Laskar is about come to the end of being a very successful F1 doctor at the Royal Derby Hospital, UK