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How much time is required for an IMG radiologist from beginning of a job/training in UK to getting a specialist registration via the CESR route?

Hi

It will be very kind of you if you can help me with the query on CESR. From what i have heard is that CESR is very tedious process requiring submitting tons of documents as evidence of capabilities and skills. It is the key determinant of time required by IMG specialist from joining in UK to getting specialist registration.

How much time is required on an average for a IMG radiologist who has just started working in UK to acquire all the required capabilities and skills and document them as evidence and submit it for CESR?

I know this is a very subjective question and involves departmental support and other things. But can you give a rough estimate as to how much time is required from the beginning of a middle grade job to getting specialist registration via CESR on average?

Thanks

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