The Portfolio Pathway (CESR) in Psychiatry allows doctors trained outside the UK to achieve specialist registration by demonstrating equivalence to a UK CCT holder. Psychiatry CESR requires structured evidence across clinical care, multidisciplinary working, risk management, and long-term patient follow-up.
– Psychiatrists with 5–10+ years of postgraduate training or experience
– Independent clinical decision-making in mental health care
– Experience across inpatient and outpatient psychiatry
– Exposure to multidisciplinary and community-based care
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– Assessment and management of psychiatric disorders
– Inpatient and outpatient care
– Long-term follow-up and continuity of care
– General adult psychiatry
– Liaison psychiatry
– Community psychiatry
– Exposure to other areas (e.g. CAMHS, old age psychiatry) where possible
– Suicide risk assessment
– Safeguarding and crisis management
– Documentation of complex decision-making
– Working with psychologists, nurses, social workers
– Care planning and documentation
– Teaching junior doctors and trainees
– Evidence of structured sessions and feedback
– Completed audits
– Clinical governance and service development
– Understanding of mental health law
– Capacity assessments
– Documentation of legal decision-making
– Demonstrating breadth across subspecialties
– Evidence of risk assessment and complex decision-making
– Clear documentation of longitudinal care
– MDT-based practice expectations
– Poor documentation of risk assessments
– Lack of evidence across subspecialties
– Missing MDT documentation
– Weak audit and governance evidence
– Structured portfolio planning aligned with UK psychiatry standards
– Gap analysis of clinical and academic evidence
– Guidance on documenting complex cases and risk assessments
– 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.
CESR is a pathway for psychiatrists to gain UK specialist registration by demonstrating equivalent competencies to UK-trained consultants.
Yes, but your evidence must reflect UK standards of psychiatric practice.
You need broad exposure, particularly in general adult psychiatry, with additional areas strengthening your application.
Yes, detailed documentation of risk assessment and management is essential.
Yes, audit and quality improvement are essential.
Yes, many applicants prepare their CESR portfolio outside the UK.