Training Committee
The BSG Training Committee is a forum for discussion on the training needs of Specialist Registrars in medical gastroenterology. It aims to coordinate discussion between professional bodies with an interest and make recommendations.

Useful Resources
July 2022 Shape of Training BSG Webinar
Planning for parenthood in Gastroenterology BSG Webinar
Hepatology Training Resources
Advanced Hepatology Training Posts
The ATPs below are approved for advanced training in Hepatology and include experience in a transplant (level 3) centre. These posts will form the ST6 year (primarily) for trainees branching into hepatology as part of the 2022 gastroenterology curriculum. The allocation process will now be region-based but there is flexibility if a trainee is happy to move regions. There is also flexibility for the 6 month/6 month posts in terms of whether one or both are filled from the same region (will depend on trainee interest from the two regions involved). All trainees interested in hepatology ATPs will be asked to complete the specific trainee information form. Of note the ATP year is not mandatory for NTN(A) hepatology trainees (typically ACL), who have had appropriate hepatology clinical experience, but they should otherwise make up minimum time in a transplant centre if not based in one.
UK Level 2 (and 3) Hepatology Training Centres
PYR process for Hepatology trainees
View the full process details as well as hepatology subspecialty TPDs by region here.
Hepatology over the next 4 years
During the BSG’s 8th annual National Introduction to Gastroenterology Day at the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) in Birmingham on Thursday 30th November 2023, Dr Bill Griffiths gave an update on hepatology training over the next 4 years.