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  2. Specialty doctor - Wikipedia

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    Specialty Doctor is a contract for doctors working in hospitals in the UK NHS. The previous grades of Staff Grade and Associate Specialist were subsumed into this new grade when it was introduced in 2008. [1] The Specialty Doctor role requires four years postgraduate experience, two in specialty, although many Specialty Doctors now have more ...

  3. List of abbreviations for medical organisations and personnel

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    Doctor of Chiropractic: DDS Doctor of Dental Surgery: DHB District Health Board (New Zealand) DI: Digital Imaging Technologist DMD: Doctor of Dental Medicine: DNP: Doctor of Nursing Practice: DO: Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine: DoH: Department of Health (various countries) DNB: Diplomate of National Board India DPT: Doctor of Physical Therapy ...

  4. Hospital Consultants and Specialists Association - Wikipedia

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    The association has admitted hospital specialty doctors in training ("junior doctors") since a rule change announced on 1 May 2013. [6] On 28 April 2017 members voted for a rule change that extended membership further to encompass all post-graduate hospital doctors, including Foundation grades for the first time. [7]

  5. Consultant (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    A consultant typically leads a "firm" (team of doctors) which comprises Specialty Registrars and Foundation Doctors, all training to work in the consultant's speciality, as well as other "career grade" doctors such as clinical assistants, clinical fellows, [4] [5] Speciality Doctors, Associate Specialists and staff grade doctors. They also have ...

  6. Category:Medical specialties - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Medical doctors by specialty (61 C) ... Hospital medicine (5 P) I. Immunology (26 C, 303 P)

  7. National Health Service (England) - Wikipedia

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    Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, which with 1237 beds is one of the largest NHS hospitals Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, another large NHS hospital in England, which has 1213 beds. The National Health Service (NHS) is the publicly funded healthcare system in England, and one of the four National Health Service systems in the ...

  8. Template:NHS medical career grades - Wikipedia

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    Foundation doctor (FY1 and FY2), 2 years Pre-registration house officer (PRHO), 1 year 2 Senior house officer (SHO), minimum 2 years; often more 3 Specialty registrar, general practice (GPST), minimum 3 years Specialty registrar, hospital speciality (SpR), minimum 5 years 4 Specialist registrar, 4–6 years GP registrar, 1 year 5 General ...

  9. Category:Medical doctors by specialty - Wikipedia

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    This category contains various subcategories of physicians' specialties. For a description of these, see Specialty (medicine) . See also: Category:Medical researchers