Become a CESR Evaluator

Committee Members and CESR Evaluators

The Equivalence Committee’s main purpose is to assess applications received under the CESR route and send recommendations to the General Medical Council regarding individual applications for Specialist Registration in Psychiatry.

Equivalence committee members are made up of representatives from the Specialty Doctor's Committee, the Psychiatric Trainees' Committee and Faculty members representing each psychiatric specialty. CESR Evaluators are also expected to attend Committee meetings.

In order to be a CESR evaluator, you must:

  • be a Member, Fellow, or Specialist Associate of the College and in good standing
  • hold Specialist Registration with the GMC
  • have held a consultant post for at least a year
  • have a good level of computer literacy
  • be able to commit to being a CESR Evaluator for at least a year.

Applications from retired consultants are welcome.

You will also need to supply the following documents:

How to join the Equivalence Committee and become a CESR evaluator

For more information on the Committee, its remit and to see its current officers please see the Equivalence Committee page.

New Evaluator Training

All new evaluators are required to undertake CESR evaluator training as part of their induction into the committee. They are often run twice a year prior to Equivalence Committee meetings. Committee meetings are typically held in March and November with virtual Evaluator training often taking place in February and October. 

If there is sufficient demand we will host ad-hoc training days. 

Contact specialistregistration@rcpsych.ac.uk to find out when the next training day is due to be held.

Contact

If you would like to know more about the Equivalence Committee, please contact  specialistregistration@rcpsych.ac.uk or call +44 (0)208 618 4170.

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