United Examining Board
The United Examining Board was formed in 1993 to administer non-university qualifying examinations in medicine and surgery. The diplomas offered by the United Examining Board were registerable with the General Medical Council in order to register as a medical practitioner in the United Kingdom, and an individual who had passed the examination could become a Pre-registration house officer.
The qualifications offered by the United Examining Board were either the
or the
- Scottish Triple Qualification, awarded since 1886,.
They were criticized as being a "backdoor into medicine".
The United Examining Board was dissolved in 2007.