- Specialty Registrar (StR)
Specialty Registrar is a new training grade introduced in 2007 into UK medical training as part of the
Modernising Medical Careers program. It is intended to replace the old Specialist Registrar training places used to train doctors up to the specialist level needed to become aConsultant Doctor. In the UK medical system, a specialist is someone has the necessary experience and qualifications to be placed on the GMC'sSpecialist Register . Only persons on the Specialist Register can be appointed consultants in theNational Health Service (NHS). The knowledge of the role of registrars is necessary to pass many medical school exams.Training to become a General Practioner will also involve a Specialty Registrar training scheme and completion will lead to eligibility for entry on the new General Practice Registercite web | title = MMC Career Framework | publisher = MMC | url = http://www.mmc.nhs.uk/pages/specialities/specialityframework | accessdate = 2007-06-17 ] .
Specialty Registrar training involves structured specialist or general practitioner training programmes that begin directly after completion of the 2 year foundation training programme ] . Completing the training scheme will lead to the award of a
Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT), subject to satisfactory in-training assessment and progress; this is a necessary pre-requisite for entry onto the Specialist Register or GP Register ] .The curricula used for the different specialty training schemes will be set by the relevant medical royal collegecite web | title = Arrangements for the introduction of the new career framework | publisher = MMC | url = http://www.mmc.nhs.uk/pages/speciality-introduction | accessdate = 2007-06-17 ] . Under the old system, before applying for the old Registrar posts, applicants were required to have sat and passed part, or all, of a medical royal college's membership examinations while still a
Senior House Officer . Under the new system Foundation doctors do not need to sit these exams as they play no part in the selection process and are actively discouraged from doing socite web | title = FAQs for specialty/GP (Q: As a foundation doctor, will I need to complete the royal college exams before I apply for specialty training?" | publisher = MMC | url = http://www.mmc.nhs.uk/pages/specialities/FAQs#rec | accessdate = 2007-06-17 ] . The appropriate royal college exams will now be taken during the first year or two of the Specialty Registrar training scheme ] .See also
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Medical specialist
*Federation of National Specialty Societies of Canada External links
* [http://www.mmc.nhs.uk/pages/specialities/specialityframework The new framework explained]
* [http://www.mmc.nhs.uk/ Modernising Medical Careers website]
* [http://www.dh.gov.uk/assetRoot/04/07/95/32/04079532.pdf "Modernising Medical Careers"] - publication by the Department of Health
* [http://www.mtas.nhs.uk/ Medical Training Application Service]References
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