13/02/08: JRCPTB CESR Handbook
06/07/07: PMETB Update - Press Release regarding new guidance for Article 14(4) applicants
No one may legally be appointed to a substantive or honorary consultant post in the NHS unless they have an entry in the Specialist Register maintained by the GMC. In addition to making recommendations to the PMETB for the award of CCT [which permits specialist registration] for those completing UK specialist training programmes, the JRCPTB also has the responsibility for making recommendations to the PMETB on applications from doctors for a direct entry in the specialist register. The PMETB as the UK competent authority in this regard makes the decision, taking account of the JRCPTB’s recommendations, as to whether or not the applicant should be entered in the specialist register.
The legislation governing direct entry in the specialist register is Article 14 of The General and Specialist Medical Practice [Education, Training and Qualifications] Order 2003 known as the Certificate confirming Eligibility for Specialist Registration (CESR). This will enable the assessment of applications for specialist registration from doctors who have not followed a UK specialist training programme that leads to a Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) but who may have gained the same level of skills and knowledge as CCT holders, this is known as the Equivalence Route.
Do review the CESR Handbook for further guidance.
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Useful links
PMETB website http://www.pmetb.org.uk
This website provides detailed application pack for applicants seeking registration through Article 14 – CESR and also specialty specific guidance for reference.
Refugees and overseas qualified health professionals http://www.rose.nhs.uk
A useful website providing an understanding and knowledge of the UK health service for health care professionals from overseas who have delivered health services in a different context and culture and are seeking employment in the UK health care system.
GMC Website http://www.gmc-uk.org
The General Medical Council (GMC) registers doctors to practise medicine in the UK. Their purpose is to protect, promote and maintain the health and safety of the public by ensuring proper standards in the practice of medicine. It also provides guidance education, registration, guidance ob best practice and dealing with concerns about doctors.
Contacts:
PMETB helpline: 0800 028 0644 [UK only] or +44(0)20 7535 5830