The Portfolio Pathway (CESR) in General Surgery allows surgeons trained outside the UK to achieve specialist registration with the GMC by demonstrating equivalence to a UK CCT-trained consultant.
– 5–10+ years of surgical training or consultant-level experience
– Independent operating experience
– Exposure to elective and emergency surgery
– Teaching and audit involvement
This was the best course I have ever attended for CESR. Mr. Nanjappa is a genius and a master of his craft. He explained everything in a clear and concise manner, and gave us invaluable tips and tricks. He also provided us with a lot of resources and support. I feel much more confident and motivated after attending his workshop. I highly recommend this course to anyone who is serious about CESR.
“Mr. Nanjappa is an amazing teacher and mentor. He has a wealth of knowledge and experience in CESR, and he shared it with us generously. He was very approachable and friendly, and answered all our questions patiently. He also gave us honest and constructive feedback on our portfolios and interviews. He made the whole process seem easy and fun. I learned a lot from him and I am very grateful for his guidance.”
“I attended Mr. Nanjappa’s workshop after struggling with my CESR application for months. I was feeling lost and frustrated, and I didn’t know where to start or what to do. But after attending his workshop, everything changed. He showed me the right way to approach CESR, and he gave me a clear plan and direction. He also inspired me with his success story and his passion for general surgery. He is a true role model and a leader in his field. I am so glad I joined his programme.”
– Structured logbook
– Independent procedures
– Clinics and ward care
– Emergency management
– Colorectal
– Upper GI
– HPB
– Transplant surgery
MDT, Teaching, Audit required.
– Incomplete or poorly structured logbooks
– Lack of evidence across subspecialties
– Missing critical care exposure
– Weak documentation of decision-making and safety practices
– Breadth of competencies
– Documentation of competency across multiple techniques
– Demonstrating independent decision-making in high-risk situations
– Evidence of patient safety and governance
– Structured portfolio planning aligned with UK General Surgery Standards
– Detailed logbook and evidence review
– Guidance on documenting perioperative and critical care experience
– One-to-one mentorship throughout CESR preparation
– Initial eligibility assessment
– 3–6 months of structured documentation building
– Final review and submission preparation
Most candidates complete preparation within 6–12 months.
Yes, but your evidence must reflect UK standards of anesthetic practice.
Yes, audit and quality improvement are essential.
Yes, many applicants prepare their CESR portfolio outside the UK.