Revalidation

All Doctors registered with the UK General Medical Council (GMC) need to hold a licence to practise if they wish to prescribe, sign death certificates, or perform certain specific roles for which a licence is required. Since 2013 doctors who wish to retain their licence to practise are now required to go through a process called revalidation which is administered by designated bodies who are recognised by the GMC and include various organisations across the medical sector such as NHS trusts. The revalidation process includes an annual appraisal, collection of feedback from colleagues and patients at least once every 5 years, recording and reflecting on all continuing professional development (CPD) and significant events, and covers various other elements of the GMC’s appraisal and revalidation framework.

Since 2013 Doctors who are members of the Faculty of Homeopathy, who do not work for the NHS and for whom their employer is not a designated body, have been able to have their annual appraisal and revalidation recommendations carried out by the Faculty of Homeopathy.

Our appraisal and revalidation service is led by our own Responsible Officer (RO). The appraisal and revalidation team also includes an Appraisal Lead (AL), who supports the RO and can deputise for the RO if required, and a Revalidation Manager (RM).

The Faculty currently has 9 trained appraisers across the UK and recruits more appraisers as required. If you are interested in applying to become a Faculty of Homeopathy appraiser please email the revalidation team [email protected] for further information.

Doctors who use this service are required to pay an annual appraisal and revalidation fee. This is in addition to their membership subscription. Details of current fees can be obtained from [email protected]. Our fees are competitive with other Faculties and Membership Organisations.

You do not have to be a homeopathic Doctor to use our revalidation service. Please contact the Revalidation Team at [email protected] if you require any further information about the Faculty of Homeopathy’s role as a designated body.

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