Radiology – a Doctor’s Route to the UK

  • October 20, 2021
 

There are several routes overseas radiologists can take to GMC registration & securing an NHS radiology job.

Whether you are from inside or outside of Europe, all international radiologists will need to satisfy certain criteria to fully register with the General Medical Council before beginning their journey in the NHS. The criteria you need to meet depends on where you currently live and practice, either inside the EEA (& associated countries) or outside the EEA. This article is designed to give you a snapshot of the steps you need to take to start your journey to the UK, no matter where in the world you live. 

Inside the EEA – click here

Outside the EEA – click here


“Doctors from countries around the world play a vital and significant role in our NHS and in the delivery of safe patient care. This is not Anchoronly welcome but is part of the continuous exchange of knowledge in healthcare and should be strongly encouraged. They make an invaluable contribution to the NHS.” 

Joint statement from the Royal College of Physicians & Radiologists


Inside the EEA

Firstly, it is important to note that where we refer to EEA in this article this refers to all countries inside the EU, including Lichtenstein, Iceland & Norway. 

If you qualified as a radiologist inside the EEA or Switzerland, then the good news is that you don’t need to demonstrate your medical knowledge and skills to work as a doctor in the UK – you have already done this, and thanks to the EU your qualification is deemed equivalent. In addition, you will not need to apply for a visa from the UK Home Office. 

So, the main hurdle that you will face is demonstrating that your English skills are of a high enough standard to practice safely as a doctor in the UK & NHS. 

English Language Testing

Any international doctor, regardless of specialty, experience or country of origin, must demonstrate they have sufficient competence of the English language. You can do this by passing either of the following:

  • IELTS – International English Language Testing System
  • OET – Occupational English Test

Take a look at our helpful articles below for detailed information on both tests: 

IELTS – a guide for overseas doctors

OET – a guide for overseas doctors


GMC Registration

Having passed your English Language Test, you can now apply for full registration with a license to practice with the GMC. For full GMC registration you must provide evidence of:

  • Evidence of English language capabilities (IELTS or OET)

AND

  • Evidence of sufficient skill and knowledge (your equivalent qualifications)

Understand the registration process in full & by reading our article: IMG Resources: GMC Registration for overseas doctors

Job search

We recommend starting the job search as early as possible. Demand for European radiologists in the NHS is ever-increasing - the NHS welcomes you with open arms! 

At IMG Connect we specialise in securing jobs for European doctors in the UK and can offer you a wider range of radiology jobs than are readily available online. Our network extends to Radiology services and HR departments across the UK, so no matter what your grade or specialty we can ensure you will be interviewing for roles well in advance of any relocation plans. 

In addition, your dedicated consultant, with a specialty knowledge of radiology, will negotiate on your behalf ensuring you get the most competitive salary. 

Our aim is to have a job offer on the table before your GMC registration is complete, giving you the peace of mind of having an agreed contract in place - leaving you to carefully plan your relocation to the UK.

Take a look at our most recent jobs: Job Search

Relocation

Obviously, any doctor’s journey isn’t all exams, registrations and language tests… there’s also the small matter of relocation and settling into life in the UK.

Once you have secured your role in the UK, we focus on supporting you and your family with all your relocation plans. This can include, but is not exclusive to, securing accommodation, travel planning, setting up bank accounts & national insurance numbers – every step of the way we are here to help.

Have a read through our IMG Library and take in all the beautifully organised information on relocation and UK life to immeasurably help your first days, weeks and months in the UK. You can browse our articles here: IMG Resources: Relocation & UK Life


Outside of the EEA

If you qualified as a radiologist outside the EEA, then you will have to demonstrate that both your medical knowledge & skills and English Language capabilities meet the level required to practice safely in the UK. In addition, you will need to apply for a visa from the UK Home Office. 

Here we summarise the requirements for radiology doctors, looking at the following:

  • English Language Testing
  • Evidence of Knowledge & Skills - PLAB, FRCR or equivalent
  • Tier 2 Visas 
  • Full GMC Registration

English Language Testing

Any international doctor, regardless of specialty, experience or country of origin, must demonstrate they have sufficient competence of the English language.You can do this by passing either of the following:

  • IELTS – International English Language Testing System
  • OET – Occupational English Test

Take a look at our helpful articles below for detailed information on both tests: 

IELTS – a guide for overseas doctors

OET – a guide for overseas doctors


Evidence of Knowledge & Skills in Radiology

Overseas radiologists must prove to the GMC they have sufficient knowledge & skills to practice safely in the UK. For radiologists this can be done through three main routes:

  1. PLAB
  2. Royal College qualification of FRCR
  3. GMC - recognised or equivalent qualifications

Route 1 - PLAB:

The PLAB exam is a two-part exam that assesses a doctor’s ability to work safely as an SHO in the NHS, as such it does not demonstrate ability in radiology specifically. For this reason, PLAB tends to be a route for junior doctors who have not already chosen their field of specialisation in medicine. 

That said, for some senior doctors PLAB can be an attractive option, offering a quicker route to the UK, whilst still securing competitive salaries. If taking this option, radiologists can then take up training or a more senior post once they have established themselves in the NHS. 

Take a look through our comprehensive guides on PLAB:

PLAB – a guide for overseas doctors

Route 2 - Royal College Qualification of FRCR:

Attaining a Royal College qualification is a preferred path for doctors who have already chosen their field of specialism i.e. radiology. For senior radiologists taking this route, they will gain access to more senior, well-paid jobs in the specialism of their choice. 

The Royal College of Radiologists is the Professional Body that regulates the specialism of Radiology in the UK, and Membership of the Royal College of Radiologists (FRCR) is the full qualification attainable by examination.

For overseas doctors, attaining FRCR will satisfy the knowledge & skill criteria for GMC registration and facilitate application for more senior roles in UK Radiology.

Take a look at our complete guide on Membership of the Royal College of Radiologists to understand more: IMG Resources: FRCR – a guide for overseas radiology doctors

Route 3 - GMC Recognised or Equivalent Qualifications:

Some overseas qualifications are recognised by the GMC and accepted for registration purposes. This means to say these qualifications are considered as meeting the same standards as the Royal College qualifications. There are Radiology qualifications from several countries around the world that are currently accepted by the GMC. 

Find out if your qualification is accepted by the GMC below: IMG Resources: Overseas accepted postgraduate qualifications

Tier 2 Visa:

If you are a doctor applying from outside the EEA region you will almost certainly need to apply for a visa to work in the UK. 

Applying as a doctor or nurse has never been easier and there is currently no-restriction on the Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) applications that a hospital can make. Furthermore, the list of specialties on the shortage occupation list is due for imminent review and expansion beyond its current list of specialties, potentially widening the scope for easier immigration processes across all specialties in healthcare.

Understand Tier 2 visas and Certificates of Sponsorship in depth by taking a look at our article: IMG Resources: Tier 2 Visa application process & documents needed

Wondering whether you can relocate with your family? Take a look at our blog on the Tier 2 dependent visa below:

IMG Resources: Tier 2 Dependent visa - can i bring my family with me to the UK?

GMC Registration

With everything in place, you can apply for full registration with a license to practice with the GMC. Remember, for full GMC registration you must provide evidence of:

  • Evidence of English language capabilities

AND

  • Evidence of sufficient skill and knowledge (PLAB, FRCR or equivalent)

Understand the registration process in full & by reading our article below:

IMG Resources: GMC Registration for overseas doctors

Job search

We recommend starting the job search as early as possible. Demand for Non-EEA Radiologists in the NHS is increasing - the NHS welcomes you with open arms! 

At IMG Connect we specialise in securing jobs for overseas doctors in the UK and can offer you a wider range of jobs than is readily available online. Our network extends to Radiology services and HR departments across the UK, so no matter what your grade or specialty we can ensure you will be interviewing for roles well in advance of any relocation plans. 

In addition, your 1-1 consultant, with a specialty knowledge of Radiology, will negotiate on your behalf, ensuring you get the most competitive salary. Giving you the peace of mind of agreeing your new contract, perhaps even before your GMC registration is complete. 

Take a look at our most recent jobs: Job Search

Relocation

Obviously, any doctor’s journey isn’t all exams, registrations and language tests… there’s also the small matter of relocation and settling into life in the UK.

Once you have secured your role in the UK, we will focus on supporting you and your family with all of your relocation plans. This can include, but is not exclusive to, securing accommodation, travel planning, setting up bank accounts & national insurance numbers – every step of the way we are here to help. 

Have a read through our IMG Library and take in all the beautifully organised information on relocation and UK life to immeasurably help your first days, weeks and months in the UK. Take a look here: IMG Resources: Relocation & UK Life


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Relevant Jobs

105,504 to 139,882
CONSULTANT BREAST RADIOLOGIST – UK HOSPITAL
A leading NHS hospital in the UK is looking for a Consultant Breast Radiologist with an interest in breast imaging and intervention. The Radiology department consists of a team of experienced breast radiologists and is supported by a multidisciplinary medical team. This role is open to both international applications and UK-based doctors, with preference for those holding a European Specialist or FRCR qualification.

Anyone requiring portfolio support (formally known as CESR) can have their required support discussed on a case-by-case basis.

JOB REQUIREMENTS AND DETAILS
Applicants must have FRCR qualification and completed specialist training in Radiology, with subspecialty training in breast imaging. Clinical experience in breast radiology, interventional procedures, and pre-operative localisation is essential. The salary will be between £105,504 - £139,882, dependent on experience or grade.

CORE DUTIES OF THIS ROLE
Work independently in symptomatic one-stop clinics, breast screening, and assessment clinics, with a minimum of two one-stop clinics and one assessment clinic per week.
Perform ultrasound-guided and stereotactic-guided biopsies of the breast and axilla (stereotactic training can be provided if required).
Report on symptomatic and surveillance mammography, breast MRI, and support pre-operative localisation for surgical planning.
Contribute to the bi-weekly breast MDT, training of junior doctors, and general radiology reporting (optional on-call duties available).
LIFE IN THE UK
The hospital is based in a well-connected UK city, offering a mix of urban and rural living. Professionals can choose between vibrant city living or quieter countryside options, both with excellent amenities.

The area has top-rated schools, direct train links to London, and an international airport. It offers a wide range of leisure activities, including cultural festivals, outdoor sports, and a thriving social scene.

The region has historical significance, playing a key role in British maritime history and remaining a hub for medical innovation and research.

HOW WILL IMG CONNECT SUPPORT YOU?
When applying with IMG Connect you’ll have the full support of an expert recruitment team who will be your recruitment and relocation partners throughout the process. We\'ll support you with:
  • CV Preparation with a bespoke session with one of our specialists
  • Application support with expert knowledge of NHS specialisms & recruitment practice
  • At least two video calling interview preparation sessions
  • Contract and offer negotiations for salary, relocation packages, tenure and more
Once you have accepted your new role, you’ll then be supported and led throughout by one of our dedicated relocation executives who will guide you through all the way to starting to your new role including:
  • Document gathering and checking COS and Visa Application support if applicable
  • Support sourcing short- and long-term accommodation
  • Travel Arrangements Family support for finding schools and any other aspects of pastoral care
105,504 - 139,882
An NHS district general hospital in South West England is looking for an Interventional Radiology Consultant with an interest in vascular and non-vascular intervention. The Radiology department consists of a team of interventional radiologists and is supported by a large team of middle-grade doctors. This role is open to both international and UK-based doctors, with preference given to those holding FRC or equivalent, Radiology training CCT or CESR.

Anyone requiring portfolio support (formally known as CESR) can have their required support discussed on a case-by-case basis.

JOB REQUIREMENTS AND DETAILS
  • Candidates must hold FRCR or equivalent, full GMC registration, and Radiology training
  • Three years of Radiology speciality training is required for this role, and anyone with a experience in Vascular and Non-Vascular IR should apply.
  • The salary will be between £93,666 – £126,281 per annum dependent on experience or grade.
CORE DUTIES OF THIS ROLE
  • Perform a wide range of vascular and non-vascular interventional radiology procedures, including aneurysm repair, peripheral and visceral revascularisation, catheter-assisted thrombolysis, and embolisation procedures.
  • Provide on-call interventional radiology services as part of a regional network rota, covering vascular and non-vascular cases.
  • Contribute to diagnostic imaging and reporting, as well as participation in vascular and aortic aneurysm MDTs, IR clinics, and general radiology reporting.
  • Support the teaching and training of junior doctors, radiographers, and medical students, with opportunities for research and development.
LIFE IN SOUTH WEST ENGLAND

Located in a scenic region of South West England, this hospital serves both urban and rural communities. Candidates can choose to live in a bustling market town with easy access to major cities or opt for a more peaceful setting in the countryside, surrounded by national parks and coastal areas. The region offers excellent schools, strong transport links, and a wide range of leisure activities including hiking, cycling, and watersports.

Historically, this area is known for its rich cultural heritage, historic landmarks, and vibrant local traditions, making it an attractive place to live and work.

HOW WILL IMG CONNECT SUPPORT YOU?

When applying with IMG Connect, you’ll have the full support of an expert recruitment team who will be your recruitment and relocation partners throughout the process. We\'ll support you with:
  • CV Preparation with a bespoke session with one of our specialists
  • Application support with expert knowledge of NHS specialisms & recruitment practice
  • At least two video calling interview preparation sessions
  • Contract and offer negotiations for salary, relocation packages, tenure and more
Once you have accepted your new role, you’ll then be supported and led throughout by one of our dedicated relocation executives who will guide you through all the way to starting to your new role including:
  • Document gathering and checking
  • COS and Visa Application support if applicable
  • Support sourcing short- and long-term accommodation
  • Travel Arrangements
  • Family support for finding schools and any other aspects of pastoral care
400,000

A private diagnostic imaging clinic in a major Canadian city is looking for a Radiologist with an interest in specialized imaging services. The radiology team comprises a motivated group of professionals, including radiologists, Ultrasound Technologists, and Medical Radiation Technologists. This radiology job is open to both international applications and Canada-based doctors, though those with CCT from the UK, Ireland, or qualifications recognised by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (FRCPC) are most encouraged to apply.

JOB REQUIREMENTS AND DETAILS

A fellowship level qualification  in Diagnostic Radiology from the Australasia region, South Africa, Switzerland, Singapore, Hong Kong, Ireland, UK, and the USA is required for this role, and anyone with an interest in specialized imaging services such as Breast Imaging, MSK Ultrasound, or Image-Guided Pain Management should apply. Earning potential of between $600,000 and $800,000 is available, dependent on experience.

CORE DUTIES OF THIS ROLE

  • Ensure accurate and timely production of diagnostic imaging reports.
  • Supervise and guide diagnostic imaging personnel during scheduled hours.
  • Maintain effective communication with patients and other physicians to ensure proper care.
  • Monitor and report equipment malfunctions and inventory shortages.

LIFE IN THIS REGION

This major Canadian city offers a blend of urban and suburban living options, with lively downtown areas and peaceful neighborhoods for families. The region provides excellent schools, reliable transport links, and an array of leisure activities for adults and families alike. Known for its cultural diversity and natural beauty, this area is a significant hub for commerce and education in Canada.

HOW WILL IMG CONNECT SUPPORT YOU?

When applying with IMG Connect, you’ll have the full support of an expert recruitment team who will be your recruitment and relocation partners throughout the process. We\'ll support you with:

  • CV Preparation with a bespoke session with one of our specialists.
  • Application support with expert knowledge of specialisms & recruitment practice.
  • At least two video-calling interview preparation sessions.
  • Contract and offer negotiations for salary, relocation packages, tenure, and more.

Once you have accepted your new role, you’ll then be supported and led throughout by one of our dedicated relocation executives who will guide you through all the way to starting your new role, including:

  • Document gathering and checking sponsorship and visa application support, if applicable.
  • Support sourcing short- and long-term accommodation.
  • Travel arrangements and family support for finding schools and any other aspects of pastoral care.
105,504 - 139,882

An excellent NHS job opportunity for an experienced Locum Consultant Interventional Radiologist has arisen at an excellent NHS Foundation Trust. This role offers an exciting chance to develop your medical career within the UK, working in a progressive and dynamic healthcare environment. The position involves delivering a range of interventional radiology services, including vascular and non-vascular procedures. You will be joining a highly skilled team and working alongside radiographers, nurses, and surgeons to provide the best possible care to patients. The Trust is committed to offering a supportive environment for international medical graduates (IMGs), and applications from overseas doctors are welcomed.

This NHS job provides full support for the CESR Portfolio Pathway, enabling you to achieve your Certificate of Eligibility for Specialist Registration. Whether you are looking to further develop your expertise in interventional radiology or explore sub-specialist interests, this role offers a fantastic platform for professional growth. With a focus on both patient care and career development, this is an excellent opportunity to advance your career within the NHS.

The NHS Trust

This NHS Foundation Trust is a leading healthcare provider known for its commitment to delivering high-quality patient care. Serving a population of over 657,000 people, the Trust offers a wide range of medical specialties, including vascular surgery, neonatal intensive care, and stroke services. Formed through a merger in 2020, the Trust now operates across multiple sites and has quickly established itself as a center of excellence in the region. The Trust’s state-of-the-art facilities include cutting-edge imaging and diagnostic equipment, allowing staff to provide advanced medical care to a diverse patient population. The Trust is also at the forefront of medical innovation, having introduced robotic surgery and other advanced treatment modalities in recent years. With over 9,000 staff members, the Trust places a strong emphasis on continuous professional development, ensuring all healthcare professionals have access to the latest training and education opportunities. The Trust\'s dedication to both patient care and staff development makes it an attractive employer for UK-based and international doctors?.

The Radiology Department & Team

The Radiology Department at this NHS Foundation Trust offers a comprehensive imaging service that supports both emergency and elective care. With a dedicated team of consultants, radiographers, and support staff, the department performs over 172,000 imaging examinations each year, including CT, MRI, and ultrasound scans. As a Locum Consultant Interventional Radiologist, you will be responsible for delivering a range of procedures, including biopsies, drainages, and complex hepatobiliary interventions. The department also plays a key role in supporting multidisciplinary team meetings, working closely with other specialties such as vascular surgery, gastroenterology, and urology to ensure seamless patient care.

Continued Professional Development

This NHS job offers further training and accreditation within Radiology, including CESR Portfolio Pathway Support, access to specialty training, and the opportunity to develop sub-specialist interests. The Trust is committed to professional development, offering opportunities to engage in research and teaching, ensuring you stay at the cutting edge of medical practice.

Location

This position is based in a thriving region in the UK, known for its balance of urban amenities and natural beauty. The area offers excellent transport links, making it an ideal choice for professionals and their families. The region also boasts affordable living, top-tier schools, and a wide array of recreational activities, making it a highly desirable location for both UK-based and international candidates.

ARE YOU ELIGIBLE FOR THIS ROLE?

UK based applicants:

  • Consultant experience in Interventional Radiology
  • Or within 6 months of completing CESR or CCT in Radiology
EEA based applicants:
  • Consultant experience in Radiology
  • Recognised European Medical Degree or Specialist Qualification in Radiology
Non EEA based applicants:
  • FRCR
  • Consultant experience in Interventional Radiology
An excellent NHS job opportunity for an experienced Consultant Radiologist to join an established Radiology department in the UK. This NHS job offers CESR Portfolio Pathway support, and international applications from IMGs are encouraged.

What is the NHS Trust like?

This NHS Foundation Trust, based in Manchester, is one of Europe’s leading cancer centres, treating over 60,000 patients annually. Known for its advanced cancer care, the Trust provides a national service, with approximately 25% of its patients referred from across the UK. It is renowned for cutting-edge technologies, including the MR-linac and proton beam therapy. This NHS Trust is also a leader in research, partnering with the Manchester Cancer Research Centre and has received multiple \'Outstanding\' ratings by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) for its innovation and patient care excellence.

What is the department & team like?

The Radiology department plays a vital role in cancer care, being one of the largest radiotherapy providers in Europe. It operates 3 CT and 4 MR scanners and offers a comprehensive range of diagnostic services, performing around 60,000 examinations annually. These services include CT, MR, plain film, ultrasound, interventional radiology, and nuclear medicine, with the department also providing reports for the regional PET-CT service. The team, comprising 25 consultants, fellows, radiographers, and support staff, closely collaborates with oncological and surgical teams and supports multidisciplinary meetings. Research is central to the department, contributing significantly to clinical trials.

The post-holder will join this team to deliver high-quality cancer imaging, including cross-sectional body imaging, MR, CT, and PET-CT.

Continued Professional Development

This NHS job offers extensive training and accreditation within Radiology, including CESR Portfolio Pathway Support. You will have access to specialty training, with opportunities to develop sub-specialist interests and contribute to ongoing research within the Trust.

What is the area like?

This NHS job is based in a highly desirable region in the UK, known for its affordability, excellent schools, and quality of life. The area offers easy access to nature and cultural attractions, making it a great choice for international professionals and their families.

Am I eligible for this role?

UK based candidates:
  • Experience in Radiology
EEA candidates: 
  • Experience in Stroke Medicine
  • European Specialist Qualification
Non-EEA candidates:
  • FRCR
  • Experience in Stroke Medicine

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