Headlines
- GMC launches 'Make your connection' campaign, April 2012
- NHS Revalidation Support Team publishes Medical Appraisal Guide (MAG), April 2012
- RCP (London) responds to the GMC consultation on the licence to practice and revalidation regulations, January 2012
- Cohort of medical colleges sign contract for development of online revalidation portfolio, November 2011
- Draft guidance for physicians on supporting information for revalidation is now available, September 2011
The GMC has stated that the purpose of revalidation is ‘to assure patients and the public, employers and other healthcare professionals that licensed doctors are up to date and fit to practise’.
While the GMC sets the standards for revalidation, the medical royal colleges and faculties are responsible for defining the specialist requirements expected of a doctor practising in a particular specialty.
Revalidation for all doctors by 2016
Revalidation is due to start in late 2012. There will be a phased approach depending on the readiness of employing organisations, and all doctors will have been revalidated by 2016. All NHS trusts and other designated bodies employing doctors should now have a responsible officer in post, and ensure that they have systems in place to support doctors with revalidation.
Central to the revalidation process is a doctor’s annual appraisal over a five-year revalidation period. In order to revalidate, doctors must participate in effective annual medical appraisal and collate a portfolio of supporting information for appraisal that will satisfy the requirements of the GMC’s 'Good medical practice' (GMP) framework, and help to further a doctor’s professional development.
Revalidation is not a case of 'pass or fail', and the appraisal process should help doctors to effectively identify early stage areas for improvement within a structured approach to personal development.
The RCP is committed to providing a range of support to fellows and members going through the revalidation process, and this will include:
- guidance for physicians on supporting information for revalidation
- tools for gathering and storing supporting information
- specialty advice in relation to appraisal and revalidation
- appraisal and revalidation workshops
If you have any queries relating to your appraisal and revalidation, please contact us on revalidation@rcplondon.ac.uk.
- Related topics: Revalidation
- Author/Department: Clinical Standards Department, Revalidation Programme
- Projects: Revalidation
- Timeline: Fully qualified doctors, Consultant physicians
Last updated on: 11 May 2012

