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NHS Medical Career Guide


In order to become a Consultant Radiologist in the UK you will need to undertake 5-7 years of training. Below is a graph of your training route and highlights between the old and new systems.

Old System
New System (Modernising Medical Careers
Pre-registration House Officer
Foundation Years (1 to 2 years)
Senior House Officer (min 2 years)
Specialty Registrar
Specialist Registrar (4-6 years) | GP Registrar
(1 year)
(6 years training for Hospital Specialty) |
(3 years training for GP)
|GP (Total time training is 4 years)
Consultant (Total time spent training is 7-9 years)
Consultant (Total training is 8 years or 5 years for GPs)
Training may be extended by pursuing medical research with clinical duties
Training may be extended by obtaining an Academic Clinical Fellowship

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