In this section you should declare any health, disability or welfare concerns that may have an impact on your ability to work as a foundation doctor. As an employee, you have rights under the Equality Act 2010.
Employers have a duty to make reasonable adjustments for disabled employees to ensure that they can continue to work. The question of what is reasonable is a legal one that ultimately is decided by tribunals and courts, but your receiving foundation school will want to work with your employer to ensure that any reasonable adjustments you require can be made.
To do this, they will need to know what types of adjustments you will require so they can prepare a suitable training placement for you. Remember, this will not impact upon which foundation school you have been allocated to. The adjustments you require may impact on the type of placements you are assigned to as there will be some working environments where it is easier to provide adjustments than others.
You do not have to declare the specific medical condition that you have but you do need to be clear about any impact it might have on your training. Foundation schools need to know whether you will require any adjustments including time away from work to attend medical appointments.