After completing your MBChB, you’ll receive a Primary Medical Qualification (PMQ), which entitles you to provisional registration with the General Medical Council (GMC), provided there are no fitness to practise concerns.
You’ll then apply for a Foundation Year 1 (FY1) post through the UK Foundation Programme Office. These supervised roles are required to gain full registration.
Your FY1 post usually lasts 12 months. Once completed successfully, you’ll receive a Certificate of Experience and can apply for full GMC registration, allowing you to practise unsupervised in the UK.
While most UK graduates secure an FY1 post, this isn’t guaranteed if competition increases.
All UK medical graduates from 2024 onwards must pass the Medical Licensing Assessment (MLA) to receive a PMQ.
This includes:
- An Applied Knowledge Test (AKT) set by your medical school
- A Clinical and Professional Skills Assessment (CPSA)
Both parts must meet GMC standards.
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