Trainee Surgeon Accreditation Pathway

A structured credentialling pathway for early-career and developing cosmetic surgeons at the British College of Cosmetic Surgery.

18-Month Fellowship Prpgramme
Part Assessment Framework
GMC Registered Surgeons

About this Pathway

For Early-Career and Developing Cosmetic Surgeons

The British College of Cosmetic Surgery (BCCS) provides structured professional assessment, education, and credentialling for doctors who are beginning to develop skills and experience in cosmetic surgery.

All applicants must be medical practitioners in good standing and remain individually accountable to the General Medical Council (GMC) and to the healthcare organisations in which they practise.

This pathway is designed for doctors and surgeons who are in the early stages of their cosmetic surgery careers and wish to develop their knowledge, technical skills, and professional standards under a recognised framework. The programme supports progressive development through education, supervised experience, and formal assessment. Candidates must undertake a formal 18-month fellowship training programme. During this period, they are required to collect structured evidence under the supervision of an Approved Educational Supervisor.

Participation in this pathway enables surgeons to build competence and demonstrate commitment to safe cosmetic practice while working toward higher levels of professional recognition within the College.

The College recognises that formal surgical specialty training leading to entry on the GMC Specialist Register represents the established pathway within UK surgical training. The BCCS credentialling framework does not replace or replicate formal specialty training pathways and does not confer specialist status.

The College believes that patient safety and public confidence are best supported through transparent standards, measurable competence, appropriate supervision, and ongoing clinical governance.

Practicing Surgeon Pathways

Entry Criteria

In order to pass the fellowship, candidates will be required to hold the following before the fellowship is granted.

Professional Registration

Full registration with the General Medical Council with a licence to practise.

Professional Indemnity

Evidence of appropriate professional indemnity or medical malpractice insurance.

Regulatory Declarations

Declaration of any current or previous regulatory investigations, sanctions, or restrictions on practice.

Surgical Experience

Completion of Core Surgical Training with membership of one of the Surgical Royal Colleges.

Clinical Logbook

A verified clinical logbook demonstrating recent cosmetic surgery practice, including procedure types and case volumes.

Continuing Professional Development

Evidence of continuing professional development (CPD) relevant to cosmetic surgery.

Annual Appraisal

Completion of annual appraisal in accordance with current professional and regulatory standards.

The purpose of the BCCS Fellowship framework is to ensure that surgeons demonstrate appropriate standards of clinical competence, patient safety, professional governance, ethical practice, and ongoing professional development.

- BCCS Fellowship Assessment Framework

Credentialling Requirements

Fellowship Assessment Framework

Applicants to the Trainee Surgeon Pathway must satisfy each component of the BCCS assessment framework. Each area is designed to evidence competence, safety, and professional standards.

Requirement Area

Evidence / Exit Requirement

Professional Registration

Full GMC registration with licence to practise; confirmation of revalidation status; disclosure of regulatory investigations, sanctions, or restrictions.

Professional Indemnity

Evidence of appropriate professional indemnity cover for cosmetic surgical practice.

Clinical Logbook

Candidates must submit a logbook documenting procedures undertaken in the relevant module(s). Verified logbook demonstrating recent cosmetic surgical practice meeting BCCS minimum case numbers. The logbook must be countersigned by a Senior Clinician (Educational Supervisor) or Medical Director.

Patient Care Pathway Evidence

For cases included in the logbook, candidates must provide evidence of the full patient care pathway. Candidates must submit:

  • 10 Case-Based Discussions (CBD)
  • 10 Clinical Evaluation Exercises (CEX) including consent CEX (CEXC)

These must relate to patients documented in the submitted logbook.

Professional Behaviours Course (PBS)

Completion of a BCCS-approved Professional Behaviours Course.

Clinical Outcomes and Audit

Participation in audits; personal audit of complication and revision rates; outcomes monitoring. This documentation must be countersigned by the Educational Supervisor.

Fellowship Assessment

Written MCQ examination; structured viva; observed clinical practice assessment by BCCS examiner.

Complication Review & Reflective Practice

Submission of three reflective case reviews from cosmetic surgery practice.

Continuing Professional Development

Evidence of ongoing CPD related to cosmetic surgery practice.

Governance Participation

Participation in morbidity & mortality meetings, clinical audit programmes, and peer review meetings.

Professional References

Submit a formal report from their Educational Supervisor. Provide two references from experienced surgeons familiar with their clinical practice.

Professional Conduct Declaration

Confirmation of adherence to GMC guidance, ethical advertising, patient communication standards, and safe cosmetic surgery practice.

Credentialling Requirements

Fellowship Assessment Framework

Applicants to the Trainee Surgeon Pathway must satisfy each component of the BCCS assessment framework. Each area is designed to evidence competence, safety, and professional standards.

Requirement Area:

Professional Registration

Evidence / Exit Requirement:

Full GMC registration with licence to practise; confirmation of revalidation status; disclosure of regulatory investigations, sanctions, or restrictions.

Requirement Area:

Professional Indemnity

Evidence / Exit Requirement:

Evidence of appropriate professional indemnity cover for cosmetic surgical practice.

Requirement Area:

Clinical Logbook

Evidence / Exit Requirement:

Candidates must submit a logbook documenting procedures undertaken in the relevant module(s). Verified logbook demonstrating recent cosmetic surgical practice meeting BCCS minimum case numbers. The logbook must be countersigned by a Senior Clinician (Educational Supervisor) or Medical Director.

Requirement Area:

Patient Care Pathway Evidence

Evidence / Exit Requirement:

For cases included in the logbook, candidates must provide evidence of the full patient care pathway. Candidates must submit:

  • 10 Case-Based Discussions (CBD)
  • 10 Clinical Evaluation Exercises (CEX) including consent CEX (CEXC)

These must relate to patients documented in the submitted logbook.

Requirement Area:

Professional Behaviours Course (PBS)

Evidence / Exit Requirement:

Completion of a BCCS-approved Professional Behaviours Course.

Requirement Area:

Clinical Outcomes and Audit

Evidence / Exit Requirement:

Participation in audits; personal audit of complication and revision rates; outcomes monitoring. This documentation must be countersigned by the Educational Supervisor.

Requirement Area:

Fellowship Assessment

Evidence / Exit Requirement:

Written MCQ examination; structured viva; observed clinical practice assessment by BCCS examiner.

Requirement Area:

Complication Review & Reflective Practice

Evidence / Exit Requirement:

Submission of three reflective case reviews from cosmetic surgery practice.

Requirement Area:

Continuing Professional Development

Evidence / Exit Requirement:

Evidence of ongoing CPD related to cosmetic surgery practice.

Requirement Area:

Governance Participation

Evidence / Exit Requirement:

Participation in morbidity & mortality meetings, clinical audit programmes, and peer review meetings.

Requirement Area:

Professional References

Evidence / Exit Requirement:

Submit a formal report from their Educational Supervisor. Provide two references from experienced surgeons familiar with their clinical practice.

Requirement Area:

Professional Conduct Declaration

Evidence / Exit Requirement:

Confirmation of adherence to GMC guidance, ethical advertising, patient communication standards, and safe cosmetic surgery practice.

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