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- Revalidation abstract "Revalidation is a mechanism for doctors practicing in the UK to prove their skills are up-to-date and they remain fit to practise medicine. It is intended to reassure patients, employers and other professionals, and to contribute to improving patient care and safety.A doctor will undergo revalidation every five years. A recommendation to revalidate a doctor will go to the UK medical regulator, the General Medical Council, from a local 'Responsible Officer'. The Responsible Officer will usually be a senior doctor in the healthcare organisation which employs the doctor, such as the medical director. The Responsible Officer's recommendation will usually be based on the doctor's history of annual appraisals. Doctors will need to keep a portfolio of evidence showing how they are meeting relevant standards, which will form the basis for discussion at their annual appraisals. It is not an examination process.Revalidation started on 3 December 2012.Process of RevalidationThe Process of revalidation will be planned by the UK Revalidation Programme BoardAppraisal PortfolioThe portfolio for the appraisal should include the following six types of supporting information that a doctor is expected to discuss with their appraiser at least once within the five year cycle:1. Continuing Professional Development2. Quality Improvement Activity3. Significant Events4. Feedback from Colleagues5. Feedback From Patients6. Review of Complaints and ComplimentsMore information regarding these may be found from the GMC's publication "Ready for Revalidation" (March 2012).Responsible OfficersThe Health and Social Care Act 2008 created the role of the Responsible Officer.".
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- Revalidation subject Category:Medical_education_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Revalidation comment "Revalidation is a mechanism for doctors practicing in the UK to prove their skills are up-to-date and they remain fit to practise medicine. It is intended to reassure patients, employers and other professionals, and to contribute to improving patient care and safety.A doctor will undergo revalidation every five years. A recommendation to revalidate a doctor will go to the UK medical regulator, the General Medical Council, from a local 'Responsible Officer'.".
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