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King James IV Professorship
King James IV

The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh has enjoyed a continuous existence as a corporate body since 1505 when the Barber Surgeons of Edinburgh were formally incorporated as a Craft Guild of the Burgh. This recognition is embodied in the Seal of Cause or Charter of Privileges granted to the Barber Surgeons by the Town Council of Edinburgh on 1 July 1505, allowing them to practise surgery within the city. The Seal of Cause was confirmed under the Privy Seal on 13 October 1506 by King James IV of Scotland. The King had an interest in all matters scientific, including medicine and surgery, and was particularly proud of his skill as a dental surgeon, adopting the somewhat unusual practice when he operated of paying the patients.

To mark the Millenium, The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, with the Faculty of Dental Surgery, proposed the establishment of lectureships to be awarded annually by the College in open competition to practitioners of Surgery or Dental Surgery who have made a significant contribution to the clinical and/or scientific basis of surgery, and that they be called King James IV Professorships. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II graciously gave her permission for the College to use the title King James IV.

Up to five Professorships may be awarded annually - two to Dental and three to Surgical Fellows of the College. The courtesy title of Professor will be accorded to King James IV Lecturers for the duration of the College year in which their lecture is delivered.

Closing date for applications: Friday 22 June 2012
Download: Guidance Notes



King James IV Professorship Book

The King James IV Professorship book is to mark this prestigious award. The book will be updated every year, and this can be viewed on the awards and grants website, the original book will be placed in the College library for viewing.

Download: King James IV Book



The Syme Medal

James Syme (1799-1870) was a leading Surgeon of his day and an enthusiastic teacher and surgical innovator. He was also the mentor of Joseph Lister. The Syme Medal is a prestigious mark of excellence awarded by the College to a Fellow or Member of the College in good standing, on the basis of a recently submitted thesis (MD or PhD), or published body of research, or Educational development. The Medal is to be awarded to Surgeons in Training or recently appointed consultants and is distinct from the King Kames IV Professorship.

Closing date for applications: Friday 22 June 2012
Download: Guidance Notes

 
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