Wales offers unparalleled variety in local environments giving you the opportunity to choose from a life in a bustling city centre to rural communities with spectacular views to life by the sea.

General Practitioners must have the expertise to deal with problems involving both the initial and longer term management of patients with acute and chronic physical and mental illness, helping them to understand, accept and try to adapt positively to such conditions. Working in general practice is very different to working in a hospital setting. GPs days are hugely varied. No other specialty offers such a wide remit, dealing with everything from pregnant women and babies to sports medicine.
All general practice trainees, whilst in a general practice post, are required to undertake a minimum of 72 hours of out of hours (OOH) pro rata.
Read More...Below are the MRCGP Examination Regulations concerned with eligibility which came into effect on 1 August 2010.
Read More...General Information GP Registrars in their general practice year you are entitled to 30 days study leave per year with additional time allowed to take one postgraduate exam. Study leave may only be taken...
Read More...Applying for Out of programme (OOP) Experience for GP Trainees in Wales The Gold Guide for Specialty Training sets out the circumstances when a trainee may seek approval for time out of programme. This...
Read More...The Gold Guide states that all trainees appointed to a run-through specialty training programme will...
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Read More...Trainer Re-Approval Process
Read More...The GMC 2011 National Trainer Survey was launched on 2nd May 2011 and is open until 22nd July 2011. It takes the format of an online questionnaire and is open to all Consultants who act as Clinical or...
Read More...A Guide to Postgraduate Specialty Training in the UK (The Gold Guide) sets out the arrangements for the introduction of competence based specialty training in the UK. It primarily deals with operational...
Read More...The Best Educational Supervisor and Trainer 2011 The Wales Deanery is planning to launch, for its third year, an initiative to honour Wales’ best medical supervisor or trainer. The Awards pay...
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