NHS experience does play a role when it comes to justifying your suitability for the IMT position but it’s not mandatory unlike the Crest form. I am making another video about the eligibility criteria, will provide the link in the reply. Stay tuned !
Hello. Can you please make a video on the break down of your points/ min points req to get an interview/ what all you had on your cv? It would be more helpful.
Hey, do u have any publications or poster presentations or audits on your CV which helped u secure the training spot ? How likely is it to get one without any of these ?
Heya. As a matter of fact, I do have 4 publications and a bit of teaching experience n internal presentations. Your total portfolio score should be an above the threshold in order to get shortlisted for the interview, whether you get it through MRCPs or publications doesn’t really matter. But the general rule of thumb is to work a lil in all the areas so you have a lil bit of score in each area, if that makes sense. Good luck!
@@lakshmis696 yes, i do have that. I think that should come under teaching. If you have evidence of presenting it, then I think you cam mention it as local presentation but I am not sure.
@@amen2040 I started my first paper with my consultant as an intern who knew what all journals to contact for that particular paper and sort of learnt a lot from that.
Entry to dermatology training is possible after completion of a foundation programme and a core training programme. I think you need to complete IMT/CMT year 1 and 2 and then apply for dermatology specialty training as ST3. You can read more about it (link down below) www.bmj.com/careers/article/the-complete-guide-to-becoming-a-dermatology-doctor