The International Postgraduate Deanery (IPD) is dedicated to supporting International Medical Graduates (IMGs) in their training within the UK, as well as assisting NHS Trusts and Health Boards in the development of international doctors. Our support includes:
- Providing comprehensive pastoral care.
- Ensuring the highest quality of training.
- Sponsoring IMGs for GMC registration, and aiding in their visa application process.
Our IPD training programme replaced the IMGSS and RISFP programmes, and recently celebrated its 5 year anniversary, welcoming over 2,000 enquiries and placing over 450 surgeons in training posts since its inception. For over 25 years, the College has been a pillar of support for IMGs through initiatives like IMGSS and the Overseas Doctors' Training Scheme (ODTS). In 2015, we further expanded our efforts with the launch of the ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ International Surgical Fellowship Programme.
By drawing on the extensive experience and insights gained from these programmes, the IPD is achieving its aim of delivering a more efficient and modernised training service for both surgeons and NHS Trusts and Health Boards.
Join us as we continue to advance the field of international medical training, providing top-tier support and resources to the global medical community.
International Postgraduate Dean
Col. Paul Parker
International Postgraduate Dean
It is an honour to serve as the next International Postgraduate Dean for our College’s International Postgraduate Deanery.

International Postgraduate Deanery Route One

International Postgraduate Deanery Pathways

International Postgraduate Deanery - Information for Trainees
Learn how to become a Member of the International Postgraduate Deanery (MIPDEd) and explore eligibility, fees and support available through the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ) International Postgraduate Deanery (IPD) routes for international medical graduates (IMGs).
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International Postgraduate Deanery Activities and Events
Explore our induction events designed to support international medical graduates as they begin or continue their NHS journey.
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