Your Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) confirms you have qualified as a GP. It can be one of the following documents, depending on when you finished your training. Please see examples below.
Please note: There is a very similar looking certificate, the Certificate of Full Registration as a Medical Practitioner but they are not the same document or interchangeable and therefore, will not be accepted if uploaded into the Certificate of Completion of Training field. However, it will be accepted in the GMC Certificate field. For more information, please read click here.
1. If you completed your training after the end of 2024, you will have a Certificate of Completion of Training:
2. If you finished your training after 2010, you will have a Certificate of Completion of Training:
3. If you completed your training between September 2005 and March 2010, you will have a PMETB certificate:
It will have a passport-style photo on it.
4. If you finished your training between 1976 and August 2005, you will have a JCPTGP Certificate:
In the event that you have lost your CCT or think you did not receive one, you can contact the GMC and ask them to provide you with a letter confirming that you did complete your training. Please see example below:
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If you did not obtain your qualifications(s) in the UK, then you may have been issued from the GMC a Certificate of Eligibility for GP Registration (CEGPR). Please see example:
If you do not have the above document, then you may have contacted the GMC in the past and they would have provided you with a letter confirming that you had the equivalent training. Please see example:
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