What does it mean if the Responsible Officer recommends that their recommendation about me is deferred? How long is a deferral?

Modified on Wed, 29 Mar 2023 at 04:49 PM

The RO can request a deferral of a doctor’s revalidation submission date if he or she is not ready to make a recommendation by the original revalidation date. 


Deferral of the revalidation recommendation is a routine, administrative decision which does not have any impact on a trainee’s license to practise. 


This provides flexibility where a doctor is meeting the requirements for their revalidation, but their responsible officer or suitable person needs more time to make a recommendation to revalidate.


The deferral period would usually be between 3 and 12 months but the RO can request more than one deferral if it can be justified to the GMC.


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