GP Register definition

GP Register means the register kept by virtue of section 34C of the Medical Act;”;
GP Register means the register kept by the General Medical Council under article 10 of the 2003 Order;
GP Register means the register kept by virtue of section 34C of the Medical Act 1983 (the general practitioner register)(10);

Examples of GP Register in a sentence

  • A GPStR will need to undertake and pass all components of the MRCGP before they can apply for a Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) from the GMC or a Statement of Eligibility for the GP Register (CEGPR or Article 11 application).

  • A GPST will need to undertake and pass all components of the MRCGP before they can apply for a Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) from the GMC or a Statement of Eligibility for the GP Register (CEGPR or Article 11 application).

  • All General Practitioners must be registered on the GP Register and hold a current licence to practice.

  • Revalidation will require doctors to demonstrate to the GMC (normally every five years) that they continue to practise in accordance with the standards set by the GMC and, for those on the Specialist or GP Register, by the relevant Royal College or Faculty.

Related to GP Register

  • Unit Register means the register of the Partnership for the registration and transfer of Limited Partnership Interests as provided in Section 4.5.

  • PPS Register means the Personal Property Securities Register established under the PPSA;

  • Branch Register means any branch Register of such category or categories of Members as the Company may from time to time determine.

  • Public Register means the College’s register that is available to the public.

  • Trust Register and “Trust Registrar” have the meanings stated in Section 3.2 of the Trust Agreement.