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  2. Medical director - Wikipedia

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    The medical director will have a major role in determining the permitted scope of practice, and will investigate practice-related complaints. [22] In some jurisdictions, the medical director will be responsible for medical quality assurance, although there are some where this function is performed by the practitioners themselves.

  3. Consultant (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Various titles (such as senior consultant, clinical director, medical director, lead consultant etc.) exist for consultants who have particular responsibilities for the overall management of the hospital or some part thereof. In the UK all doctors including consultants have the right to undertake private medical work.

  4. Chief Scientific Officer (England) - Wikipedia

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    The Chief Scientific Officer in England is the head of profession for the 53,000 healthcare scientists working in the National Health Service and its associated bodies.. The Chief Scientific Officer is one of the NHS professional officers (including the National Medical Director and Chief Nursing Officer) who are employed within NHS England.

  5. Stephen Powis - Wikipedia

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    Powis joined the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust in 1997 as a consultant, becoming the trust's medical director in 2006 and chief clinical information officer in 2016. He left the Royal Free at the end of 2017 to become medical director of NHS England, a post he took up at the beginning of 2018.

  6. Chief Medical Officers (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, the post of Chief Medical Officer for Wales was created, and prior to this both England and Wales were covered by the post of Chief Medical Officer of England and Wales. [5] Sir John Simon (1855–1876) Edward Cator Seaton (1876–1879) Sir George Buchanan (1879–1892) Sir Richard Thorne Thorne (1892–1899) Sir William Henry Power ...

  7. Medical officer of health - Wikipedia

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    The roles of the medical officer of health varies across jurisdictions, but always include responsibilities related to public health and safety, and may include the following functions: [5] responsibility for communicable disease control; assessing environmental threats to human health; providing leadership in public health emergency situations;

  8. Job description - Wikipedia

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    A job description or JD is a written narrative that describes the general tasks, or other related duties, and responsibilities of a position. It may specify the functionary to whom the position reports, specifications such as the qualifications or skills needed by the person in the job, information about the equipment, tools and work aids used, working conditions, physical demands, and a ...

  9. Template:NHS medical career grades - Wikipedia

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    Training may be extended by pursuing medical research (usually 2–3 years), usually with clinical duties as well Template documentation This template's documentation is missing, inadequate, or does not accurately describe its functionality or the parameters in its code.

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