Is it acceptable to apply for GMC online?
To find out how we assess qualifications and whether yours is acceptable. If you have an acceptable qualification, you can apply using GMC Online.
Do you have to be accountable to the GMC?
You are not accountable to the GMC for the actions (or omissions) of those to whom you delegate care or make referrals. You will be accountable for your decisions to transfer care and the steps you have taken to make sure that patient safety is not compromised.
Do you need a GMC to practise in the UK?
It’s important to note that they do not guarantee entry to UK specialty training. If your qualification is not listed then it is not acceptable for the purposes of full registration with a licence to practise.
Do you need to include your GMC reference number?
You need to include your GMC reference number (if you have one) and full details of your medical school. Why is your medical school on this list? There are a number of reasons why we may add a medical institution to this list.
Who is eligible for the GMC military discount?
The GM Military Discount † is an easy way to save hundreds, even thousands, on eligible, new GMC vehicles. Eligible military personnel includes Active Duty members, Reservists, National Guard members, Veterans within three years of discharge date and Retirees of the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard.
You need to include your GMC reference number (if you have one) and full details of your medical school. Why is your medical school on this list? There are a number of reasons why we may add a medical institution to this list.
Who is eligible to sponsor a Buick GMC?
Eligible military personnel includes Active Duty members, Reservists, National Guard members, Veterans within three years of discharge date and Retirees of the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. Eligible military personnel are able to sponsor their spouse and household members.
What do you have to be to get a GMC Truck?
Must be a current Healthcare Professional as defined by U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Firefighter, Police, EMT/Paramedic or 911 Dispatcher. First Responders and Healthcare Professionals employed by federal, state or municipal governments may be subject to restrictions that limit their ability to accept this offer.