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European OMFS in the time of Brexit - where did the UK fit and how might the future look? | LitMetric

Introduction: The specialty of OMFS in the UK is a dual degree specialty which was recognised in Europe within Annex V of Directive 2005/36/EU. Currently UK law matches that of the EU. Brexit may change this. DIRECTIVE 2005/36/EU: Defines two specialties within European nations, Dental, Oro-Maxillo-Facial Training DOMFS (Basic dental & medical training) and Maxillofacial Surgery (basic medical training). The UK sat within DOMFS and so specialists from DOMFS nations could travel and work in the UK. Specialists from all other nations were required to use the Certificate of Eligibility for Specialist Registration (CESR) route. DIRECTIVE 2013/55/EU: This directive updated 2005/36/EU regarding Mutually Recognised Professional Qualifications (MRPQ) including creating an international alert system for doctors in difficult Entry onto the UK OMFS Specialist List by CESR Route CESR application is a large and complex portfolio of evidence to demonstrate knowledge, skills and experience are equivalent to a Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) holder. To date, no EU applicants have successfully completed a CESR application.

Union Of European Medical Specialists (uems): Even after Brexit, the UK will remain a full member of UEMS. The OMFS Section of UEMS is a source of information and support for specialists wishing to work in other nations and for nations wishing to develop an OMFS specialty in their nation.

Access To Uk Omfs Training For Non-uk Trainees: Applicants meeting the person specifications for approved OMFS specialty training (ST) posts in the UK are welcome to apply to the national selection process for OMFS specialty training in the UK. Many have done so successfully. Fixed term appointments and Fellowships are advertised and represent a useful route to gain support for application for training or through the CESR Route.

Conclusions: The UK remains part of the diverse OMFS community in Europe. There is support from within the UK and from UEMS for trainees and specialists interested in coming to the UK to train or to work.

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