Training pathways to GP registration in the UK
To practise as a GP in the UK, you need to be accepted onto the General Medical Council's GP Register.
You can find information on this page about the different pathways to the GP Register.
Find your path to general practice
Training to become a GP in the UK
The GP training programme
For more on how to apply, how the GP training programme is constructed, and applying for registration at the end of training.
The Trainee Portfolio
Document your learning journey throughout the entire training programme with the easy-to-use FourteenFish platform.
Combined training
Find out about how previous experience could be accredited towards your GP training programme.
Workplace based assessment
Become a GP with the RCGP!
GP curriculum
The knowledge, skills, attitudes and behaviours required of a GP in managing patients and their problems.
Support
Membership options and College support while training.
Portfolio Pathway - Approved Programme
Information on how to apply for GP Registration if you pass the AKT or SCA exam outside of training.
Alternative routes to registering as a GP in the UK
If you have a qualification in general practice or family medicine from outside the UK, or have achieved the knowledge, skills and experience to work unsupervised as a general practitioner in the UK, please browse our resources to the find the best career route for you.
European qualifications in general practice or family medicine
For more information on European qualifications and entry to the GP Register.
The Portfolio Pathway (formerly CEGPR route)
More information on Portfolio Pathway application, the GP Register and working as a general practitioner.
The Recognised Specialist Qualification (RSQ) Pathway
GP registration information for general practitioners who trained and qualified in Australia, New Zealand or Canada.
International Medical Graduate (IMG) events
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