Eportfolio guide


A Detailed Guide for an ePortfolio for a Doctor Applying for a Non-Training Job in the UK






Collected and written by: Mohamed Hassan 
Disclaimer

You have to check the up-to-date information about the topic 
also, review the local legal regulations


If you are a doctor applying for a non-training job in the UK, you may need to submit an ePortfolio as part of your application. An ePortfolio is an electronic collection of evidence that demonstrates your skills, knowledge, and experience. Here is a detailed guide to help you create an ePortfolio for a non-training job in the UK.

## 1. Register for ePortfolio Access

If you are a non-training doctor who wishes to have access to the Physician ePortfolio, you will need to register for the post[1]. You can also apply for ePortfolio access through the Joint Royal Colleges of Physicians Training Board (JRCPTB)[2].

## 2. Understand the Requirements

Before creating your ePortfolio, it is essential to understand the requirements for the non-training job you are applying for. This will help you identify the evidence you need to include in your ePortfolio.

## 3. Choose a Platform

There are several ePortfolio platforms available, including the Physician ePortfolio and the JRCPTB ePortfolio. Choose a platform that is appropriate for the non-training job you are applying for.

## 4. Create Your Profile

Create a profile that includes your personal information, qualifications, and experience. This will help you organize your evidence and make it easier for employers to review your application.

## 5. Add Evidence

Add evidence that demonstrates your skills, knowledge, and experience. This can include certificates, qualifications, publications, presentations, and feedback from colleagues and patients.

## 6. Organize Your Evidence

Organize your evidence into categories that align with the requirements of the non-training job you are applying for. This will make it easier for employers to review your application and assess your suitability for the role.

## 7. Seek Feedback

Seek feedback from colleagues, mentors, and supervisors to ensure that your ePortfolio is comprehensive and meets the requirements of the non-training job you are applying for.

## 8. Submit Your ePortfolio

Submit your ePortfolio as part of your application for the non-training job. Ensure that you have followed the instructions for submission and that your ePortfolio is complete and up-to-date.

In conclusion, creating an ePortfolio is an essential part of applying for a non-training job in the UK. By following these steps, you can create a comprehensive and effective ePortfolio that demonstrates your skills, knowledge, and experience. Remember to seek feedback, organize your evidence, and submit your ePortfolio as part of your application. Good luck!

Citations:
[1] ePortfolio | oneHR https://www.bfwh.nhs.uk/onehr/medical-workforce/education-and-training/clinical-education/medical-education/img-doctors/eportfolio/
[2] ePortfolio access for non-training doctors https://www.jrcptb.org.uk/non-training-application-forms
[3] TRAINING POST vs NON-TRAINING POST - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9N9KRdB1SKA
[4] An IMG's guide to the UK portfolio for training jobs https://thesavvyimg.co.uk/img-guide-uk-portfolio-training-job/
[5] What is a non-training job in the UK? - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgVvUw60T2k
[6] Trust grade (non-training) jobs for international doctors in the UK https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtHJ6rt23-4


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