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New registrars and enrolment

Registrar induction

In addition to any local and regional induction processes that new Specialty Registrars might undergo, each year the Faculty holds a national event to welcome Registrars to their new specialty and professional home. The latest induction event was held on 20 September 2024 with the FPH President Professor Kevin Fenton welcoming the new intake to public health.

The event’s slide deck and recordings of the individual presentations are available below.

Access the slide deck here

Welcome and Induction – FPH President, Professor Kevin Fenton and Academic Registrar, Professor Meng Khaw

FPH Specialty Registrars' Committee Co-Chairs – Sam Tweed and Clare Oliver-Williams

FPH e-Portfolio – Gareth Cooke

FPH Special Interest Groups (SIGs) – Julian Ryder and Georgia Harris

FPH Exams – Matt Quinn

Q&A – Irfan Ghani

Enrolment 

All registrars in public health training are required to enrol with the Faculty (FPH) and pay an annual Training & Membership fee.  The first year's payment must be made within three months of commencing training. The fee covers your enrolment, membership and ongoing fees associated with training. It does not include examination fees. For 2024 the Registrar Training and Membership fee is set at £298. Fees are subject to annual review in line with inflation.

The enrolment process enables FPH to oversee and monitor your progress throughout training, and maintain national standards of training by ensuring the excellence of the training provided in programmes.

You must enrol in order to:

  • gain access to the training ePortfolio.
  • sit the diplomate (DFPH) and membership (MFPH) examination as a registrar on the public health training scheme.
  • qualify for a Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) in public health or register as a Generalist Specialist with the UKPHR.

If you have any questions, please email educ@fph.org.uk.

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