GP Registrar

A GP Registrar (sometimes referred to as a Trainee GP) is a qualified doctor who is training to become a GP through a period of working and training in a practice. They will usually have spent at least two years working in a hospital before you see them in a practice and are closely supervised by a senior GP or trainer. The training period to become a fully qualified GP from a GP Registrar is a three-year period. If you are considering a move to general practice, you might find some of the following links useful to you:

Associated Links

http://gptraining.info/tips-gptraining-newjob
http://gptraining.info/category/gp-registrar
http://gptraining.info/starting-gp-registrar
https://www.bmj.com/content/331/7520/s163
https://gprecruitment.hee.nhs.uk/choose-gp/retrain

If you are already a GP Registrar and getting ready to qualify, you will be starting to think about about what you want to do next. There are a variety of options open to you, from becoming a Salaried GP, a Locum GP, an out of hours GP or other enhanced career options.

Click on the different signposts below to find out more.

Associated Links

https://www.gponline.com/transition-gp-registrar-gp/article/1218871
https://dorsetgpcentre.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/LMC-Getting-ready-to-qualify-10.12.14.pdf

 

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