What evidence do applicants need to provide in order to be considered for a CESR under Article 14(5)(a)?
Applicants must provide evidence of specialist training or specialist qualifications from outside the UK in a non-CCT specialty in order to be considered under Article 14(5)(a). College exams are not essential but they are one way of demonstrating a certain level of competence if other evidence cannot be submitted.
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