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Definition of a Programme

A programme is a local instance of the training of a curriculum. The office applies to the GMC for approval to train a curriculum and have to show sign off by the college of that curriculum. When that's approved the GMC give a number which is the programme number or GMC approval code. That code is then applied to sites which are approved to train that curriculum. This is where the association of the post to the programme number comes into play. It's actually the approval of the programme to the site via the post

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A trainee following a specific Curriculum for a determined duration to achieve a set of competencies within a specialty.
Curriculum are not linked to a locality, they are a reference list.

The Royal Colleges set those competencies for the curricula. Competencies and evidences of are captured in various E-Portfolio systems. There are plans to integrate with TIS in the future.

Why the distinction between the 2 is necessary?

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