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The Postgraduate Medical Education and Training Order of Council 2010

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.Citation and commencement

  3. 2.Interpretation

  4. 3.Persons eligible to be registered in, and liable to removal from, the General Practitioner Register

  5. 4.General practitioners eligible for entry in the General Practitioner Register

  6. 5.General systems general practitioners eligible for entry in the General Practitioner Register

  7. 6.Persons with acquired rights

  8. 7.Persons eligible to be registered in, and liable to removal from, the Specialist Register

  9. 8.Specialists eligible for entry in the Specialist Register

  10. 9.General systems specialists eligible for entry in the Specialist Register

  11. 10.Relevant European specialist qualifications

  12. 11.Recognised specialities within the United Kingdom

  13. 12.Partial exemption

  14. 13.Review

  15. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE

      Recognised specialities within the United Kingdom

      1. Anaesthetics

      2. Acute internal medicine

      3. Allergy

      4. Audio vestibular medicine (formerly known as audiological medicine)

      5. Aviation and space medicine

      6. Cardiology (formerly known as cardio-vascular disease)

      7. Cardio-thoracic surgery (also known as thoracic surgery)

      8. Chemical pathology (also known as biological chemistry and as clinical...

      9. Child and adolescent psychiatry (also known as child psychiatry)

      10. Community sexual health and reproduction

      11. Clinical genetics

      12. Clinical neurophysiology

      13. Clinical oncology (also known as radiotherapy)

      14. Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics (also known as pharmacology)

      15. Clinical radiology (also known as diagnostic radiology and formerly known...

      16. Dermatology

      17. Diagnostic neuropathology

      18. Emergency medicine (also known as accident and emergency medicine)

      19. Endocrinology and diabetes mellitus (also known as endocrinology)

      20. Forensic histopathology

      21. Forensic psychiatry

      22. Gastro-enterology

      23. General psychiatry (also known as psychiatry, as general adult psychiatry,...

      24. General (internal) medicine (formerly known as general medicine)

      25. General surgery

      26. Genito-urinary medicine (also known as venerology)

      27. Geriatric medicine (formerly known as geriatrics)

      28. Haematology (also known as general haematology)

      29. Histopathology

      30. Immunology (also known as immunopathology)

      31. Intensive care medicine

      32. Infectious diseases (also known as communicable diseases)

      33. Medical microbiology (also known as microbiology and bacteriology)

      34. Medical oncology

      35. Medical ophthalmology

      36. Medical psychotherapy (formerly known as psychotherapy)

      37. Medical virology

      38. Neurology

      39. Neurosurgery (also known as neurological surgery)

      40. Nuclear medicine

      41. Obstetrics and gynaecology

      42. Occupational medicine

      43. Old age psychiatry

      44. Ophthalmology

      45. Oral and maxillo-facial surgery (also known as dental, oral and...

      46. Otolaryngology (also known as otorhinolaryngology, and as ENT surgery)

      47. Paediatric surgery

      48. Paediatric cardiology

      49. Paediatric and perinatal pathology

      50. Paediatrics

      51. Palliative medicine

      52. Pharmaceutical medicine

      53. Plastic surgery

      54. Psychiatry of learning disability

      55. Public health medicine (also known as community medicine)

      56. Rehabilitation medicine

      57. Renal medicine (also known as renal disease, and formerly known...

      58. Respiratory medicine (also known as thoracic medicine)

      59. Rheumatology

      60. Trauma and orthopaedic surgery (also known as orthopaedics, and formerly...

      61. Tropical medicine

      62. Sport and exercise medicine

      63. Urology

      64. Vascular surgery.

  16. Explanatory Note

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