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RCSEd Saddened by the passing of Dame Clare Marx CBE

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The College is saddened to hear of the passing of former RCS England President, Dame Clare Marx CBE, DL, MBBS, PRCSEng.



RCSEd Welcomes the announcement on workforce planning included in the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement

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The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh welcomes the announcement on workforce planning included in the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement.



Press Release: Leading Dental Surgery Body Endorses Postgraduate Orofacial Pain Course

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A leading dental representative body has announced the accreditation of a new postgraduate course created by two international institutions. The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh’s Faculty of Dental Surgery has confirmed its accreditation of the Certificate in Orofacial Pain, a new joint course launched by the University of Southern Californi…



Press Statement: RCSEd pleased with comments made regarding annual updates to the forthcoming NHS workforce plan

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The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh is pleased with Amanda Pritchard’s comments today, regarding annual updates to the forthcoming NHS workforce plan. New College President, Rowan Parks, commented: “Workforce challenges remain the biggest issue facing the NHS and threaten the recovery from the pandemic. But it is an issue which has been …



Intercollegiate Announcement of Green Theatre Initiative and Climate Emergency Declaration

Intercollegiate Announcement of Green Theatre Initiative and Climate Emergency Declaration - Read more

The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, The Royal College of Surgeons of England and The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow acknowledge that climate change and anthropogenic environmental degradation pose a major threat to both human health and planetary health. We have reached and overstepped several planetary boundaries within which humanity can survive and thrive, and this calls for decisive, collaborative, and urgent action.





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