If you are unsuccessful at any stage you have the right to request feedback. For details regarding requesting feedback please see the guidance issued by the recruiting Deanery/Royal College.
For those specialties where trainees have applied directly to the Wales Deanery requests for feedback must be submitted via email:
or in writing to
Specialty Training Office,
School of Postgraduate Medical and Dental Education,
Cardiff University,
1st Floor,
Neuadd Meirionnydd,
Heath Park,
Cardiff,
CF14 4YS
Your request should state your full name, GMC number, specialty and level you applied for.
If you contact the Deanery for feedback regarding your shortlisting scores you will receive the following information
If you request feedback after the interview you will be provided with the following:
The Deanery will endeavour to respond to your queries as soon as possible. Responses will be sent to all queries within 40 days of your request. Should you require further information under the Data Protection Act please go to http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/govrn/cocom/accinf/dataprotection/subject/index.html
If you wish to complain about the process please download our complaints procedure document.
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