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Radiology pathways in the United Kingdom for international medical graduates.
Radiology remains a highly sought-after specialty in the United Kingdom (UK), attracting a substantial number of international medical graduates (IMGs) who seek opportunities to train or practise within the National Health Service (NHS). For IMGs, multiple pathways exist, broadly categorized into the postgraduate medical graduate (PLAB) route for those without prior radiology training, and the postgraduate qualification (PGQ) route for those already trained in radiology abroad. Additional avenues include sponsorship schemes such as the Medical Training Initiative (MTI). This article provides a comprehensive review of these pathways, highlighting requirements for Graduate Medical Council (GMC) registration, foundation equivalence, fellowship opportunities, and consultant-level posts. A practical overview of entry routes, job types, and career progression options is provided to guide prospective IMG radiologists in making informed decisions.