Do potential applicants need to collect evidence of their competencies as part of their documentary evidence?
Yes. Potential applicants should be collecting evidence of their competencies now as part to of their documentary evidence they wish to submit and have these stamped and signed off by consultant colleagues to validate the information. They need to consider what evidence they have, compare this against the requirements for the award of a CCT in their specialty and, if there are missing elements try to ensure that the evidence they collect now covers any missing areas. We give less weight to applicants claims which are not confirmed by a third party or other evidence submitted.
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