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Clinical Resource and Audit Group - 18/04/2001
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"CRAG - the Clinical Resource and Audit Group - is the lead body within the Scottish Executive Health Department promoting clinical effectiveness in Scotland. " Source = website 11th July 2001 |
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National Institute for Clinical Excellence - 18/04/2001
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"NICE - The National Institute for Clinical Excellence - ...set up as a Special Health Authority for England and Wales on 1 April 1999. ...part of the NHS, ...role is to provide patients, health professionals and the public with authoritative, robust and reliable guidance on current “best practice”." Source = website 11th July 2001 |
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Scottish Intensive Care Society Audit Group - 12/04/2001
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"The Scottish Intensive Care Society was founded in Perth in January 1991 by intensive care clinicians from all four Scottish cities, to co-ordinate and represent the specialty of intensive care in Scotland. Its specific aims were to promote educational, research and audit activities." Source website 22/07/2001 |
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Scottish Trauma Audit Group - 18/04/2001
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Pre-website information, "STAG was established in 1991 to audit the management of seriously injured patients in Scotland." Website July 2001 |
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GMC Links to Royal Colleges - 17/12/2002
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Links to all the Royal Colleges provided by the GMC Website. |
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GMC Revalidation Guidance - 09/05/2002
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This site summarises the General Medical Council's proposals for the revalidation of doctors' registration. It explains what revalidation is, why it is being introduced, and the provisional proposals for implementation. |
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Medicine Qualification Benchmark Standards - 12/04/2002
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Subject benchmark statements provide a means for the academic community to describe the nature and
characteristics of programmes in a specific subject. They also represent general expectations about the standards
for the award of qualifications at a given level and articulate the attributes and capabilities that those possessing such qualifications should be able to demonstrate. |
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