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Registration and licensing. All doctors must be registered with a licence to practise before they work in the UK. Here you can search or join the registers, manage your registration or find information about registrations.
Use this tool to find out how to apply to join the medical register, move from provisional to full registration, join the Specialist or GP Register, or give up your licence to practise or registration.
All doctors wishing to practice medicine in the UK unsupervised are required to first obtain full registration with the General Medical Council (GMC). Preparing well in advance and checking you meet the requirements early are key to a smooth journey to your GMC registration.
There are 7 essential steps to consider when applying for GMC registration. In this blog post, we will just name them to give you an overview of the GMC registration process. We will go into more detail in our next posts and explain what each step entails and the documents you will need to provide as evidence.
As an overseas medical graduate, you can not practice as a doctor in the UK without having GMC registration and a licence to practice. There are a few ways you can get GMC registration; let’s find out how.
In this blog, I will provide detailed insights into the GMC registration application process and offer guidance on overcoming the typical hurdles encountered. I aim to assist you in successfully getting your name added to the GMC register.
GMC Registration. In order to work in the NHS in any capacity, including training posts, you will need General Medical Council (GMC) registration and a license to practice. International Medical Graduates (IMGs) can apply to the GMC directly without an offer of employment beforehand.