05/04/2026
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CCP Acute & General Medicine MRCP Portfolio – Round 2 (2026)
The Round 2 applications are typically the final intake for the 2026 batch of the CCP portfolio programmes run by London Global Emergency Medicine / affiliated programmes.
The CCP Acute & General Medicine MRCP Portfolio Programme is a structured training and professional development programme designed for non-training doctors who wish to progress towards registrar-level practice and future consultant roles within the NHS.
This programme integrates structured clinical teaching, MRCP preparation, and comprehensive portfolio development aligned with Core Medical Training competencies.
The programme consists of three core components:
1. CCP-AGM Certification (Acute & General Medicine)
2. Comprehensive MRCP Preparation (Part 1, Part 2 & PACES)
3. Verifiable Clinical Portfolio Development
Together, these components provide a structured framework for doctors to develop clinical knowledge, practical skills, teaching experience, leadership abilities, and documented competencies required for career progression in Acute and General Medicine as a registrar and potentially as a consultant in the NHS UK.
What is CCP in Acute & General Medicine :
The Certificate of Completion of Programme in Acute & General Medicine (CCP-AGM) certifies that a doctor has completed a structured two-year training programme in Acute and General Medicine.
The programme includes 240–250+ hours of consultant-led teaching covering the full Core Medical Training (IMT 1–3) curriculum taught to UK trainees during NHS clinical training.
This structured programme is designed to support doctors in developing the knowledge, clinical reasoning, and professional competencies required to progress towards registrar-level responsibilities.
1. Comprehensive Clinical Medicine Teaching
The programme includes modular teaching covering all major medical specialties, including:
• Cardiovascular Medicine
• Respiratory Medicine
• Neurology
• Gastroenterology
• Renal Medicine
• Haematology & Oncology
• Hepatobiliary Medicine
• Infectious Diseases
• Rheumatology
• Geriatrics
All teaching sessions are delivered by senior NHS consultants specialising in their respective fields.
2. Leadership, Teaching and Mentorship Development
In addition to clinical training, the programme focuses on professional development. Doctors are given opportunities to:
• Present clinical cases
• Deliver teaching sessions
• Supervise junior trainees
• Participate in mentoring activities
• Develop leadership and communication skills
This helps doctors build essential non-clinical competencies required for registrar and consultant roles.
3. Foundation and Core Medicine Competencies
The programme supports doctors in achieving competencies aligned with Foundation and Core Medical Training levels, including:
• Workplace-based assessments
• Reflective practice
• Audits and QIPs
• Teaching experience
• Clinical competency documentation
4. Clinical Medicine Practical Procedure Skills
Participants are trained and supported in documenting experience in a wide range of emergency and practical procedures relevant to Acute and General Medicine practice.
What CCP-AGM Certification Demonstrates
Doctors who successfully complete the CCP-AGM programme will have demonstrated that they have:
• Completed two years of structured consultant-led teaching
• Covered over 100 acute and general medical clinical presentations
• Developed knowledge aligned with the Royal College of Physicians MRCP syllabus
• Maintained a structured clinical portfolio aligned with Core Medical Training competencies
• Participated in teaching, training, and professional development activities
• Developed leadership, communication, and mentoring skills
• Gained experience in acute medical emergencies and general medical practice
• Developed skills in geriatric medicine, end-of-life care, and clinical decision-making
• Demonstrated reflective practice and career progression planning
Programme Outcome
The CCP-AGM certification demonstrates that a doctor has completed structured training in Acute and General Medicine, developed a comprehensive clinical portfolio, and built the academic, clinical, and professional skills expected at Core Medical Training level, supporting progression towards registrar-level roles and future career advancement within the NHS.
MRCP – Second Component of CCP Acute & General Medicine Programme
MRCP teaching is fully integrated into the CCP Acute & General Medicine training programme, providing comprehensive preparation for:
• MRCP Part 1
• MRCP Part 2
• MRCP PACES
The programme is supervised and delivered by NHS UK consultants.
Timeline Structure
• First 6 months → MRCP Part 1 preparation
• Second half of Year 1 → MRCP Part 2 preparation
• Final 6–12 months → MRCP PACES preparation
By the end of the two-year programme, trainees are expected to have completed MRCP Part 1 and Part 2 and be ready to attempt MRCP PACES.
The MRCP completion timeline may vary depending on PACES exam seat availability; however, this does not delay CCP completion.
All trainees who successfully complete the programme will be awarded CCP-AGM Certification.
LGEM Portfolio – Third Component of the Programme
The LGEM Portfolio is one of the most important components of this programme.
In today’s competitive medical career pathway, No Portfolio = No Career Progression. Doctors must maintain portfolios according to RCP and GMC guidance.
What’s Included in the LGEM CCP-AGM Portfolio
• Official Programme Completion Letter
• Clinical & Academic Supervisor Letters
• CBDs (Case-Based Discussions)
• SRL (Self-Reflective Learning Feedback)
• MSF (Multi-Source Feedback)
• ARCP-style Annual Review
• CPDs
• Teaching & Leadership Evidence
• Audits & QIPs
• DOPS (Directly Observed Procedural Skills)
• Special Workshop Certifications
• 50 Clinical Procedures & Examination Certifications
• Foundation Competencies Teaching Certification
• Core Acute Medicine Competencies Teaching Certification
• Personalised Programme Transcript with consultant faculty list
This programme is ideal for:
• Doctors working in acute clinical settings
• Doctors preparing for MRCP
• Doctors who want registrar-level competencies
• Doctors unable to enter national training programmes
• Doctors unable to move abroad due to language or financial barriers
• PLAB doctors preparing for NHS careers
• Non-practising doctors returning to clinical practice
This programme is conducted live online from the UK, with flexible, interactive, instructor-led teaching and onsite, face-to-face practical components.
Fee Structure: £2500 (Applies to the 2026 Batch Only), this fee is likely to be three times higher from 2027 batch
Instalment Option Available:
• £100/month for 24 months
• £100 registration fee at the start ( Refundable Id Candidate Doesn’t Get An Offer From LGEM)
What a Trainee Will Receive
1. Over 250 hours of live interactive teaching
2. CCP Acute & General Medicine Certification
3. Comprehensive Clinical Portfolio
4. 24/7 WhatsApp Support
5. Dedicated Clinical Supervisor
6. Structured References and Letters of Recommendation
7. Full MRCP Preparation
8. Training in 50 Medical Procedures & Examinations
Final Outcome of the Programme
By the end of the programme, a trainee will have:
1. CCP Acute & General Medicine Certification
2. MRCP PACES Completed or PACES Ready
3. Comprehensive Clinical Portfolio
4. Registrar-Level Portfolio and Competencies for NHS UK
Medical Procedures Training (50 Procedures)
Hands-on training on mannequins under consultant supervision with signed DOPS.
Examples include:
• Airway manoeuvres
• Intubation
• Chest drain insertion
• ABG sampling
• Lumbar puncture
• Ascitic tap
• Ultrasound FAST scan
• Echo in life support
• Pericardiocentesis
• Transcutaneous pacing
• Neurological examinations
• Cardiovascular examination
• Respiratory examination
• Diabetic foot examination
• Cranial nerve examination
• Lymphoreticular examination with ultrasound correlation
Clinical Conditions Covered
The programme covers a wide range of acute and general medical conditions, including:
• Cardiorespiratory arrest
• Shock
• Unconscious patient
• Anaphylaxis
• Chest pain
• Breathlessness
• Acute kidney injury
• Delirium
• Seizures
• GI bleeding
• Headache
• Jaundice
• Palliative care
• Poisoning
• Weakness and paralysis
• Syncope
• Visual disturbance
• Weight loss
And many more acute and chronic medical presentations.
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Specialty Areas Covered
• Cardiology
• Respiratory Medicine
• Gastroenterology & Hepatology
• Endocrinology & Diabetes
• Neurology
• Renal Medicine
• Haematology
• Oncology
• Infectious Diseases
• Geriatric Medicine
• Dermatology
• Psychiatry
• Rheumatology
• Clinical Pharmacology
• Immunology
• Palliative Care
MRCP Teaching Included
MRCP Part 1 Rapid Review Course
• 2-month weekend programme
• Live sessions + weekly mocks
• Final rapid review day
• 50+ contact hours
• Intensive MCQ-based exam preparation
MRCP Part 2
Similar structured teaching and mock exam approach.
MRCP PACES Programme
• 8-weekend intensive course
• Real PACES scenarios
• Communication stations
• Examination stations
• Data interpretation
• Two full mock PACES circuits
• Examiner-style feedback
Contact
Info@londongem.uk
London Global Emergency Medicine