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cesr
CESR stands for Certificate of Eligibility for Specialist Registration. It is a route for doctors who haven’t completed a GMC-approved UK specialty training program (like CCT) but have gained equivalent skills, knowledge, and experience—often abroad or through non-traditional routes.
portfolio pathway
portfolio pathway
The Portfolio Pathway (previously known as CESR/CEGPR) is an official UK route for doctors who haven’t followed a traditional GMC-approved training programme but can demonstrate their knowledge, skills, and experience (KSE) equivalent to a consultant or GP.
cesr
cesr
The CESR Portfolio Pathway (Certificate of Eligibility for Specialist Registration) is a route offered by the General Medical Council (GMC) in the UK for doctors who have not completed a GMC-approved UK training programme, but can demonstrate that their knowledge, skills, and experience are equivalent to a UK CCT (Certificate of Completion of Training).
cesr pathway
cesr pathway
The CESR pathway (Certificate of Eligibility for Specialist Registration) is a route in the UK that allows doctors who haven’t followed a traditional UK specialty training programme (CCT route) to still gain entry to the GMC Specialist Register.
cesr
cesr
The CESR Portfolio Pathway refers to the route for doctors in the UK to gain specialist or GP registration via the Certificate of Eligibility for Specialist Registration (CESR). This pathway is designed for doctors who have not followed a traditional UK training programme
cesr pathway
cesr pathway
The CESR pathway is a route for doctors who have not completed a UK-approved specialty training programme (CCT) but want to gain entry to the GMC Specialist Register in the UK. It is designed for doctors with significant training and experience either outside the UK or through non-standard roles within the UK, such as SAS (Specialist and Associate Specialist) or locum positions.