• But it soon became clear the Royal College of Surgeons was not prepared to put its name to the statement.

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  • But Royal College of Surgeons president Prof Norman Williams said work was already under way to ensure standards were being maintained.

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  • For this reason, the Royal College of Surgeons is looking at how such subjective information can be quantified in an objective way.

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  • The Royal College of Surgeons said that the results were "significantly better than expected", and its president, John Black, also expressed his pleasure.

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  • "Last year, we wrote to the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, Royal College of Surgeons and several other professional bodies, " she said.

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  • The case for a single emergency surgery centre for Ayrshire based on a Royal College of Surgeons report stated that a population of 300, 0000 people was needed.

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  • Campaigners feared it would have a negative impact on the quality of breast cancer care on the island, but the Royal College of Surgeons supported the move.

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  • BAAPS, based at the Royal College of Surgeons, has information about specific procedures and its members contact details on its website, or advice line on 020 7405 2234.

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  • Check surgeons are registered with the Royal College of Surgeons.

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  • With the cooperation of the Royal College of Surgeons, he subjected the still-warm body of an executed (though probably wrongly convicted) murderer to the charge of a voltaic pile battery.

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  • The Royal College of Surgeons is very aware of the need to bring more women into the field, and its Women in Surgical Training unit is dedicated to support and encouragement.

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  • Norman Williams, president of the Royal College of Surgeons in England, said the U.K. health department should monitor all devices, with the cost met by a levy on implants and devices.

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  • But it's not clear if the performance lapses seen in the study would be meaningful in real-world operating rooms, says surgeon Emily Boyle, the lead author of the study and a researcher at the Royal College of Surgeons, in Dublin, Ireland.

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  • In a piece of research for which he was awarded both a Nobel prize and a knighthood, John Vane, who was then employed by the Royal College of Surgeons in London, showed that aspirin suppresses the production of local hormones known as prostoglandins.

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  • Dr Peter Hargreaves, a consultant in palliative medicine, Dr David Hill, fellow of the Faculty of Anaesthetists of the Royal College of Surgeons, Dr Elizabeth Negus, a lecturer at Barking University, and Dowager Lady Salisbury, chairman of Choose Life, were the other signatories.

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  • Dr Meldrum was one of eight signatories to a letter sent to Justice Secretary Jack Straw along with the heads of the Royal College of Surgeons, Royal College of Nursing, Medical Defence Union, Medical Protection Society, Royal College of GPs, Faculty of Public Health and Academy of Medical Royal Colleges.

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  • Meanwhile, the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) has called on the government to commit to a full public inquiry into the handling of the epidemic.

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  • Following the government move, the Council of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons in November 1992, ruled docking to be unethical, "unless for therapeutic or acceptable prophylactic reasons".

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  • In 2011, he was appointed as a honorary professor at Swansea University, before working in Melbourne after being awarded the Rowan Nick's fellowship fellowship by the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons.

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  • Furthermore, the circumstances in which the Royal College considered prophylactic docking to be acceptable were so hedged with conditions as to make the routine docking of puppies by veterinary surgeons extremely difficult.

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