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designated body & responsible officer: the img guide to “your connection”

how to identify your designated body, why it matters for revalidation, and what to do when you change roles or work portfolio/locum.

The Bottom Line

  • Your revalidation recommendation usually comes via a Responsible Officer (RO) linked to your Designated Body (DB).
  • Most delays happen because doctors don’t update their connection when changing roles or going portfolio.
  • Use the GMC “Find your connection” tool early—before appraisal season.
  • If you truly have no connection, you follow the GMC no-connection route (annual return + specific requirements).
In practice, revalidation runs on governance: you need a ‘connection’ so someone can recommend you for revalidation. For most UK doctors that is through a Designated Body with a Responsible Officer. IMGs often run into friction here when their working pattern changes quickly (new Trust, locums, fellowships, mixed NHS/private work).

Plain-English definitions

A Designated Body is an organisation with statutory revalidation responsibilities and an appointed Responsible Officer. Your ‘prescribed connection’ determines which organisation is responsible for supporting and recommending you for revalidation.

How to get your connection right (and keep it right)

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1) List your roles across your whole scope

Include everything: NHS employer(s), locum agencies, private work, academic posts, leadership roles. Your connection should reflect reality.
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2) Use the GMC connection tool

It helps you work out whether you have a connection to a designated body, could connect to a suitable person, or have no connection.
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3) Confirm the RO team contact details

Once you know the DB, find the Responsible Officer/medical revalidation team and keep their email saved. This is who you contact if your scope changes or you anticipate a break.
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4) Update early when your circumstances change

Don’t wait until your appraisal date is near. Connection changes done late are a classic cause of revalidation admin pain.
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5) Portfolio careers: write a one-paragraph ‘whole scope’ statement

Appraisal must cover your whole practice. A simple scope statement prevents mismatch between evidence and roles.

The hidden risk

You can be doing ‘good CPD’ and still create a revalidation problem if your prescribed connection is wrong or out of date. Governance beats effort.
SourceRelated: GMC Registration (iatroX IMG Hub).
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SourceRelated: NHS Jobs profile setup (iatroX IMG Hub).
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SourceGMC: Find your connection for revalidation (My DB Tool).
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SourceNHS England: How to find out if your organisation is a designated body.
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SourceNHS England: Designated Bodies & Responsible Officers (overview).
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