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This is a list of notable people trained as medical doctors who have worked in British media: Simon Brodkin. David Bull. Graham Chapman. Anthony Clare. Graeme Garden. Tony Gardner. Ben Goldacre. Fiona Godlee.
British parasitologists (1 C, 47 P) British pathologists (3 C, 107 P) British physiologists (4 C, 113 P) Presidents of the British Thoracic Society (7 P) British psychiatrists (6 C, 146 P) British psychotherapists (2 C, 48 P) British public health doctors (1 C, 91 P) British pulmonologists (17 P)
Website. www .rcp .ac .uk. The Royal College of Physicians of London, commonly referred to simply as the Royal College of Physicians ( RCP ), is a British professional membership body dedicated to improving the practice of medicine, chiefly through the accreditation of physicians by examination. Founded by royal charter from King Henry VIII in ...
Life expectancy development in UK by gender Comparison of life expectancy at birth in England and Wales. Healthcare in the United Kingdom is a devolved matter, with England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales each having their own systems of publicly funded healthcare, funded by and accountable to separate governments and parliaments, together with smaller private sector and voluntary provision.
B. Josephine Barnes (1912–1999), obstetrician and gynaecologist, first female president of the British Medical Association. Emily Blackwell (1826–1910), third woman to earn a medical degree in the United States (born Bristol). Margaret Bromhall (1890–1967), English radiotherapist. Edith Mary Brown (1864–1956), founded the first medical ...
Global Health: World Health Organization: English: 1947–present CA – A Cancer Journal for Clinicians: Oncology: Wiley-Blackwell: English: 1950–present Calcified Tissue International: Bone Health: Springer Science+Business Media: English: 1967–present Calicut Medical Journal: Medicine: Calicut Medical College: English: 2003–present
www .gmc-uk .org. The General Medical Council ( GMC) is a public body that maintains the official register of medical practitioners within the United Kingdom. Its chief responsibility is to "protect, promote and maintain the health and safety of the public" by controlling entry to the register, and suspending or removing members when necessary.
There are forty-six medical schools in the United Kingdom where students can study for a medical degree. [2] There are thirty-six medical schools in England, five in Scotland, three in Wales and two in Northern Ireland. All but Warwick Medical School, Swansea Medical School and Ulster University offer undergraduate courses in medicine.