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The Medical Protection Society (MPS) is one of the three UK mutual protection organisations for medical, dental and healthcare professionals. (Dentists are covered through its subsidiary company Dental Protection).
Medical and Chirurgical Society of London; Medical Defence Union; Medical Protection Society; Medical Schools Council; Medical Society of London; Medical Women's Federation; Medico-Botanical Society of London; Membership of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom
The Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) is a tribunal in the United Kingdom that adjudicates on complaints made against doctors, making independent decisions about their fitness to practise.
He was a valuable expert counsellor, being president of the Medical Protection Society for many years. [10] He was a founder president of the medical council on alcoholism. [14] He was awarded honorary degrees by the universities of Wales, Belfast, Paris, Lisbon, Athens and Karachi. [6]
The Medical Defence Union (MDU) is one of three major medical defence organisations (MDOs) in the United Kingdom, offering professional medical indemnity for clinical negligence claims and advice provided by medico-legal experts for its members. [2] [3] [4] It is a mutual not for profit organisation. [5]
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Selection consists of a long-list and a short-list. To be eligible for long-listing a candidate must hold a recognised primary medical qualification, to be registered with the General Medical Council and to have membership of a suitable medical defence organisation such as MPS (Medical Protection Society). Further details can be found on the ...
Early in his medical career, Propert became a trustee of the Medical Protection Society, which helped medical men to recover bad debts and gave other professional support. In 1851, he founded the Medical Benevolent College, which he intended to be a charity for helping elderly doctors, their widows and orphans. [2]