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Part IIU.K. Medical Education and Registration: Persons Qualifying in the United Kingdom and Elsewhere in the EEC.

14 Alternative requirements as to experience in certain cases.U.K.

[F1(1)On an application made to them by a person to whom this section applies, the General Council may direct that, as an alternative to the satisfactory completion of an acceptable programme for provisionally registered doctors, it shall be sufficient for the applicant to satisfy the General Council that, in the course of or as an adjunct to practice in the United Kingdom or elsewhere, he has undergone medical training and acquired clinical experience, over a period acceptable to the General Council, which has provided him with a foundation for future practice as a fully registered medical practitioner which is at least as good as the foundation provided by an acceptable programme for provisionally registered doctors.]

(2)This section applies to any person who claims registration under section 3 above and—

(a)claims such registration by virtue of a qualification granted before 1st January 1953; or

(b)is the holder of a primary United Kingdom qualification and also of a qualification granted outside the United Kingdom which is recognised by the General Council for the purposes of this section as furnishing a sufficient guarantee of the possession of knowledge and skill corresponding with the prescribed knowledge and skill.

F2(3). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

[F3(4)Subsection (5) applies if—

(a)a person within subsection (2)(b) who is a national of a relevant European State makes an application under subsection (1) [F4in connection with an application for registration under section 3(1)(a) made before IP completion day]; and

(b)the person has carried out a professional traineeship, all or part of which was carried out in a third country.

(5)The General Council must take the professional traineeship into account in exercising its functions under subsection (1).

(6)The General Council must publish guidelines on the organisation and recognition of professional traineeships carried out in third countries (including, in particular, guidelines on the role of the supervisor of the professional traineeship).

(7)Any person who—

(a)is not a national of a relevant European State; but

(b)is, by virtue of any enforceable EU right, entitled to be treated, for the purposes of access to and the practice of the medical profession, no less favourably than a national of such a State,

must be treated for the purposes of subsections (4) and (5) as if the person were such a national.]