PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Carolyn Amery AU - Ann Griffin TI - Exploring communities of practice in the NHS: A core medical trainee experience AID - 10.7861/fhj.2019-0034 DP - 2020 Jun 01 TA - Future Healthcare Journal PG - e1--e5 VI - 7 IP - 2 4099 - http://www.rcpjournals.org/content/7/2/e1.short 4100 - http://www.rcpjournals.org/content/7/2/e1.full SO - Future Healthc J2020 Jun 01; 7 AB - Objectives A community of practice was described by Lave and Wenger as a mutual engagement using a shared repertoire of resources to attain a shared goal. This study explored the extent to which NHS workplaces function as communities of practice for core medical trainees.Methods All core medical trainees in one region were invited to a semi-structured interview. A framework was produced using communities of practice themes and a hybrid deductive-inductive method used for data analysis.Results NHS workplaces function as communities of practice by enabling engagement and by formation of mutual relationships. Joint enterprise was evidenced by multidisciplinary team working. Full participation was limited by service provision and short training rotations.Conclusions Trainee attendance in clinic and procedure lists should be facilitated. Trainees should be enabled to ‘act up’ as registrar. Flexibility is needed in jobs by allowing swaps between trainees and the facilitation of ‘taster weeks’.