A Royal College of Surgeons or Royal Surgical College is a type of organisation found in many present and former members of the Commonwealth of Nations. These organisations are dedicated to excellence in surgery, and are responsible for training surgeons and setting their examinations. In this context, the term chartered implies the awarding of a Royal charter.
History
The origins of the first Royal College of Surgeons go back to the fourteenth century with the foundation of the 'Guild of Surgeons Within the City of London'. There was dispute between the surgeons and barber surgeons until an agreement was signed between them in 1493, giving the fellowship of surgeons the power of incorporation. This was followed in 1505 by the incorporation of the Barber Surgeons of Edinburgh as a Craft Guild of Edinburgh. This body was granted a royal charter in 1506 by King James IV of Scotland. It was followed by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, royally chartered by James VI in 1599, as the Glasgow Faculty.
Pandura Royal College (Sinhalese:පානදුර රාජකීය විද්යාලය; also known as Royal College, Panadura,Royal College Panadura,Royal Maha Vidyalaya, Panadura) is a provincial school in Panadura, Sri Lanka.
School backgrounds
The school was inaugurated in 1978 as Janadipathy Vidyalaya and later renamed as Royal College Panadura. Current students of the school are referred to in the press as Panadura Royalists. The college conducts classes from grade 1 to 13 in both Sinhala and Tamil medium including English medium from grade six onwards. The college is spread across over 34 acres (140,000m2), and has a complete Information Technology Centre, facilities of over 10 scientific labs, auditoriums, Sports Complex with squash courts, basketball courts and table tennis, an international standard rugby football ground and a modern gymnasium, 2 cricket grounds and nets, swimming pool with diving facilities, along with volleyball and tennis courts.
A Royal College in some Commonwealth countries is technically a college which has received royal patronage and permission to use the prefix Royal. Permission is usually granted through a Royal Charter. The charter normally confers a constitution with perpetual succession and the right to sue or be sued independently of the members. The charter also usually provide for rights of recourse to the Queen in Council. Although incorporation is now cheaply and easily obtainable by registration, the distinction of a Royal Charter means that such charters are still sought by and granted to institutions considered to be in the public interest, typically learned professional societies.
Royal College (also referred to as Royal College Colombo,Royal College, Colombo 7,Colombo Royal College, or simply as Royal) is a selective entryboys' school located in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Started as a private school by Rev Joseph Marsh in 1835, it was established as the Colombo Academy by Sir Robert Wilmot-Horton in January 1836, the first government-run secondary school for boys in the island.
Royal College is considered to be the leading public school in Sri Lanka and is often referred to as the "Eton of Sri Lanka". The school was founded in the British public school tradition, having been named the Royal College Colombo in 1881 with royal consent from Queen Victoria, and it was one of the first schools to be designated as a national school by the Sri Lankan government in the 1980s. As a national school it is funded by the government as opposed to the provincial council providing both primary and secondary education. The school was selected as "one of best innovative colleges" in the world by Microsoft in 2009.
The original fellowship was available in general surgery and in certain specialties—ophthalmic or ENT surgery, or obstetrics and gynaecology—which were not indicated in the initials. It came to be taken mid-way through training.
There are now a range of higher fellowships, taken at the end of higher specialist training and often in narrower fields, the first of which was FRCS (Orth) in orthopaedics. Others include FRCS (Urol) in urology and FRCS (OMFS) in maxillofacial surgery.
UK Medical Postgraduate Qualifications Explained & Surgical Specialty Pathway (UK)
Hi guys! This video will help to answer some of the most commonly asked questions about medical postgraduate training in the UK.
- What is the difference between MRCP and FRCP?
- How to become a surgeon in the UK?
- Training routes for higher surgical specialties- urology,
cardiothoracics, trauma & orthopaedics, plastics etc.
THINGS MENTIONED
MRCP
https://www.mrcpuk.org
FRCP
https://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/fellowship
Royal College of Surgeons of England
https://www.rcseng.ac.uk
MRCS
https://www.rcseng.ac.uk/education-and-exams/exams/
Joint Committee on Intercollegiate Examinations
https://www.jcie.org.uk/Content/content.aspx
FRCS
https://www.jcie.org.uk/content/content.aspx?ID=12
✿ My MRCP videos
MRCP TIPS & MY PACES CASES
https://youtu.be/T8bQxmvLOtc
HOW TO PASS THE MRCP | Q & A...
published: 29 Sep 2019
Benefits of joining the Royal College of Surgeons
The Royal College of Surgeons of England is a professional membership organisation and registered charity, which exists to advance patient care. We support over 25,000 members in the UK and internationally by improving their skills and knowledge, facilitating research and developing policy and guidance. To find out more about joining the RCS go to; https://www.rcseng.ac.uk/about-the-rcs/membership/
published: 04 Jul 2019
Surgical Fellowship Programme | RCSI
RCSI welcomes applications from international medical graduates (from outside the EU/EEA/Switzerland) who wish to undertake two-year surgical fellowships in Ireland, commencing in January or July each year.
Suitably qualified surgical trainees – who have been nominated by their employer or other sponsoring agency – can apply for a place on RCSI’s Surgical Fellowship Programme (SFP). International medical graduates who secure a place on the SFP must register with the Irish Medical Council for the duration of their training in Ireland and return to their sponsoring hospital/country on completion of the programme.
Please email [email protected] with any queries.
For more information visit: www.rcsi.ie/sfp
published: 11 Jan 2021
Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons
Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons is a professional qualification to practise as a senior surgeon in Ireland or the United Kingdom. It is bestowed by the Royal College of Surgeons of England, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, and Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, though strictly the unqualified initials refer to the London College. Several Commonwealth countries have similar qualifications, among them the FRCSC in Canada, FRACS in Australia and New Zealand, FCS(SA) in South Africa, FCSHK in Hong Kong.
The original fellowship was available in general surgery and in certain specialties—ophthalmic or ENT surgery, or obstetrics and gynaecology—which were not indicated in the initials. It came to be taken mid-way through t...
published: 24 Nov 2015
Introduction to Royal College of Surgeons Examinations after Dentistry
A heartfelt thanks to the episodes on Whats next after BDS ? We have done 13 episodes and will be uploading more videos . This video is about introduction to the various exams and degrees one can appear for after their BDS from the prestigious Royal College of Surgeons . Do SUBSCRIBE to our channel and watch this space for more content and update .
published: 18 Apr 2022
Why choose a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
By choosing a surgeon who is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons - identifiable by the use of (FRACS) after their name, you are choosing a surgeon who has achieved the highest standard of surgical training in Australia and New Zealand.
published: 26 Apr 2017
Why care if your doctor is a Royal College Fellow? Short version
Royal College Fellowship is the national standard for specialist medical expertise. Visit fellowshipmatters.royalcollege.ca to learn more about why Royal College Fellowship matters to all Canadians.
published: 09 Jan 2015
What international surgeons want to know about ACS Fellowship
ACS Division of Member Services Director Patricia Turner, MD, FACS, talks about the ACS Fellow application process for surgeons outside of the United States and Canada.
published: 31 May 2018
Human Factors in Healthcare
In his lecture as part of the programme of the Iraqi Medical Conference in Wales on 27th July 2024, Dr Munawar AlMudhafar, Consultant in Emergency Medicine in University Hospital Of Wales was speaking about the Human Factors in Healthcare. He mentioned that human factors are more than just non-technicle skills. Furthermore, human factors, often referred to as ergonomics, is an established scientific discipline used in many saftey-critical industries, such as oil and airlines.
Hi guys! This video will help to answer some of the most commonly asked questions about medical postgraduate training in the UK.
- What is the difference betw...
Hi guys! This video will help to answer some of the most commonly asked questions about medical postgraduate training in the UK.
- What is the difference between MRCP and FRCP?
- How to become a surgeon in the UK?
- Training routes for higher surgical specialties- urology,
cardiothoracics, trauma & orthopaedics, plastics etc.
THINGS MENTIONED
MRCP
https://www.mrcpuk.org
FRCP
https://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/fellowship
Royal College of Surgeons of England
https://www.rcseng.ac.uk
MRCS
https://www.rcseng.ac.uk/education-and-exams/exams/
Joint Committee on Intercollegiate Examinations
https://www.jcie.org.uk/Content/content.aspx
FRCS
https://www.jcie.org.uk/content/content.aspx?ID=12
✿ My MRCP videos
MRCP TIPS & MY PACES CASES
https://youtu.be/T8bQxmvLOtc
HOW TO PASS THE MRCP | Q & A
https://youtu.be/PMyso8U_abI
WHY DOCTORS FAIL THE MRCP
https://youtu.be/b9TTVVKDQxQ
✿ Other junior doctor videos
BENEFITS OF GP TRAINING IN UK
https://youtu.be/54BYrqvwuLY
WORKING IN THE UK | A GUIDE FOR INTERNATIONAL DOCTORS (IMG)
https://youtu.be/qrggaxEKf88
MY NEXT HOSPITAL ROTATION | LIVE REACTION
https://youtu.be/IW_sNIbHEaI
✿ SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyzg...
✿ WATCH MY LAST VIDEO HERE
https://youtu.be/2Gy6OCkjQK8
✿ SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS
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✿ About me:
What is my ethnic background?
Malaysian tamil
What do I do for a living?
I am a full-time doctor
What is my medical speciality?
Acute internal medicine
What is my current grade?
I am a medical registrar in UK.
Which medical school did I attend?
Newcastle University UK.
#MRCP #MRCS #FRCS
Hi guys! This video will help to answer some of the most commonly asked questions about medical postgraduate training in the UK.
- What is the difference between MRCP and FRCP?
- How to become a surgeon in the UK?
- Training routes for higher surgical specialties- urology,
cardiothoracics, trauma & orthopaedics, plastics etc.
THINGS MENTIONED
MRCP
https://www.mrcpuk.org
FRCP
https://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/fellowship
Royal College of Surgeons of England
https://www.rcseng.ac.uk
MRCS
https://www.rcseng.ac.uk/education-and-exams/exams/
Joint Committee on Intercollegiate Examinations
https://www.jcie.org.uk/Content/content.aspx
FRCS
https://www.jcie.org.uk/content/content.aspx?ID=12
✿ My MRCP videos
MRCP TIPS & MY PACES CASES
https://youtu.be/T8bQxmvLOtc
HOW TO PASS THE MRCP | Q & A
https://youtu.be/PMyso8U_abI
WHY DOCTORS FAIL THE MRCP
https://youtu.be/b9TTVVKDQxQ
✿ Other junior doctor videos
BENEFITS OF GP TRAINING IN UK
https://youtu.be/54BYrqvwuLY
WORKING IN THE UK | A GUIDE FOR INTERNATIONAL DOCTORS (IMG)
https://youtu.be/qrggaxEKf88
MY NEXT HOSPITAL ROTATION | LIVE REACTION
https://youtu.be/IW_sNIbHEaI
✿ SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyzg...
✿ WATCH MY LAST VIDEO HERE
https://youtu.be/2Gy6OCkjQK8
✿ SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS
➡️ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lavnya07
➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lavnya70/
✿ About me:
What is my ethnic background?
Malaysian tamil
What do I do for a living?
I am a full-time doctor
What is my medical speciality?
Acute internal medicine
What is my current grade?
I am a medical registrar in UK.
Which medical school did I attend?
Newcastle University UK.
#MRCP #MRCS #FRCS
The Royal College of Surgeons of England is a professional membership organisation and registered charity, which exists to advance patient care. We support over...
The Royal College of Surgeons of England is a professional membership organisation and registered charity, which exists to advance patient care. We support over 25,000 members in the UK and internationally by improving their skills and knowledge, facilitating research and developing policy and guidance. To find out more about joining the RCS go to; https://www.rcseng.ac.uk/about-the-rcs/membership/
The Royal College of Surgeons of England is a professional membership organisation and registered charity, which exists to advance patient care. We support over 25,000 members in the UK and internationally by improving their skills and knowledge, facilitating research and developing policy and guidance. To find out more about joining the RCS go to; https://www.rcseng.ac.uk/about-the-rcs/membership/
RCSI welcomes applications from international medical graduates (from outside the EU/EEA/Switzerland) who wish to undertake two-year surgical fellowships in Ire...
RCSI welcomes applications from international medical graduates (from outside the EU/EEA/Switzerland) who wish to undertake two-year surgical fellowships in Ireland, commencing in January or July each year.
Suitably qualified surgical trainees – who have been nominated by their employer or other sponsoring agency – can apply for a place on RCSI’s Surgical Fellowship Programme (SFP). International medical graduates who secure a place on the SFP must register with the Irish Medical Council for the duration of their training in Ireland and return to their sponsoring hospital/country on completion of the programme.
Please email [email protected] with any queries.
For more information visit: www.rcsi.ie/sfp
RCSI welcomes applications from international medical graduates (from outside the EU/EEA/Switzerland) who wish to undertake two-year surgical fellowships in Ireland, commencing in January or July each year.
Suitably qualified surgical trainees – who have been nominated by their employer or other sponsoring agency – can apply for a place on RCSI’s Surgical Fellowship Programme (SFP). International medical graduates who secure a place on the SFP must register with the Irish Medical Council for the duration of their training in Ireland and return to their sponsoring hospital/country on completion of the programme.
Please email [email protected] with any queries.
For more information visit: www.rcsi.ie/sfp
Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons is a professional qualification to practise as a senior surgeon in Ireland or the United Kingdom. It is bestowed by ...
Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons is a professional qualification to practise as a senior surgeon in Ireland or the United Kingdom. It is bestowed by the Royal College of Surgeons of England, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, and Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, though strictly the unqualified initials refer to the London College. Several Commonwealth countries have similar qualifications, among them the FRCSC in Canada, FRACS in Australia and New Zealand, FCS(SA) in South Africa, FCSHK in Hong Kong.
The original fellowship was available in general surgery and in certain specialties—ophthalmic or ENT surgery, or obstetrics and gynaecology—which were not indicated in the initials. It came to be taken mid-way through training.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons is a professional qualification to practise as a senior surgeon in Ireland or the United Kingdom. It is bestowed by the Royal College of Surgeons of England, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, and Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, though strictly the unqualified initials refer to the London College. Several Commonwealth countries have similar qualifications, among them the FRCSC in Canada, FRACS in Australia and New Zealand, FCS(SA) in South Africa, FCSHK in Hong Kong.
The original fellowship was available in general surgery and in certain specialties—ophthalmic or ENT surgery, or obstetrics and gynaecology—which were not indicated in the initials. It came to be taken mid-way through training.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
A heartfelt thanks to the episodes on Whats next after BDS ? We have done 13 episodes and will be uploading more videos . This video is about introduction to th...
A heartfelt thanks to the episodes on Whats next after BDS ? We have done 13 episodes and will be uploading more videos . This video is about introduction to the various exams and degrees one can appear for after their BDS from the prestigious Royal College of Surgeons . Do SUBSCRIBE to our channel and watch this space for more content and update .
A heartfelt thanks to the episodes on Whats next after BDS ? We have done 13 episodes and will be uploading more videos . This video is about introduction to the various exams and degrees one can appear for after their BDS from the prestigious Royal College of Surgeons . Do SUBSCRIBE to our channel and watch this space for more content and update .
By choosing a surgeon who is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons - identifiable by the use of (FRACS) after their name, you are choosing a su...
By choosing a surgeon who is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons - identifiable by the use of (FRACS) after their name, you are choosing a surgeon who has achieved the highest standard of surgical training in Australia and New Zealand.
By choosing a surgeon who is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons - identifiable by the use of (FRACS) after their name, you are choosing a surgeon who has achieved the highest standard of surgical training in Australia and New Zealand.
Royal College Fellowship is the national standard for specialist medical expertise. Visit fellowshipmatters.royalcollege.ca to learn more about why Royal Colleg...
Royal College Fellowship is the national standard for specialist medical expertise. Visit fellowshipmatters.royalcollege.ca to learn more about why Royal College Fellowship matters to all Canadians.
Royal College Fellowship is the national standard for specialist medical expertise. Visit fellowshipmatters.royalcollege.ca to learn more about why Royal College Fellowship matters to all Canadians.
ACS Division of Member Services Director Patricia Turner, MD, FACS, talks about the ACS Fellow application process for surgeons outside of the United States and...
ACS Division of Member Services Director Patricia Turner, MD, FACS, talks about the ACS Fellow application process for surgeons outside of the United States and Canada.
ACS Division of Member Services Director Patricia Turner, MD, FACS, talks about the ACS Fellow application process for surgeons outside of the United States and Canada.
In his lecture as part of the programme of the Iraqi Medical Conference in Wales on 27th July 2024, Dr Munawar AlMudhafar, Consultant in Emergency Medicine in U...
In his lecture as part of the programme of the Iraqi Medical Conference in Wales on 27th July 2024, Dr Munawar AlMudhafar, Consultant in Emergency Medicine in University Hospital Of Wales was speaking about the Human Factors in Healthcare. He mentioned that human factors are more than just non-technicle skills. Furthermore, human factors, often referred to as ergonomics, is an established scientific discipline used in many saftey-critical industries, such as oil and airlines.
In his lecture as part of the programme of the Iraqi Medical Conference in Wales on 27th July 2024, Dr Munawar AlMudhafar, Consultant in Emergency Medicine in University Hospital Of Wales was speaking about the Human Factors in Healthcare. He mentioned that human factors are more than just non-technicle skills. Furthermore, human factors, often referred to as ergonomics, is an established scientific discipline used in many saftey-critical industries, such as oil and airlines.
Hi guys! This video will help to answer some of the most commonly asked questions about medical postgraduate training in the UK.
- What is the difference between MRCP and FRCP?
- How to become a surgeon in the UK?
- Training routes for higher surgical specialties- urology,
cardiothoracics, trauma & orthopaedics, plastics etc.
THINGS MENTIONED
MRCP
https://www.mrcpuk.org
FRCP
https://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/fellowship
Royal College of Surgeons of England
https://www.rcseng.ac.uk
MRCS
https://www.rcseng.ac.uk/education-and-exams/exams/
Joint Committee on Intercollegiate Examinations
https://www.jcie.org.uk/Content/content.aspx
FRCS
https://www.jcie.org.uk/content/content.aspx?ID=12
✿ My MRCP videos
MRCP TIPS & MY PACES CASES
https://youtu.be/T8bQxmvLOtc
HOW TO PASS THE MRCP | Q & A
https://youtu.be/PMyso8U_abI
WHY DOCTORS FAIL THE MRCP
https://youtu.be/b9TTVVKDQxQ
✿ Other junior doctor videos
BENEFITS OF GP TRAINING IN UK
https://youtu.be/54BYrqvwuLY
WORKING IN THE UK | A GUIDE FOR INTERNATIONAL DOCTORS (IMG)
https://youtu.be/qrggaxEKf88
MY NEXT HOSPITAL ROTATION | LIVE REACTION
https://youtu.be/IW_sNIbHEaI
✿ SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyzg...
✿ WATCH MY LAST VIDEO HERE
https://youtu.be/2Gy6OCkjQK8
✿ SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS
➡️ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lavnya07
➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lavnya70/
✿ About me:
What is my ethnic background?
Malaysian tamil
What do I do for a living?
I am a full-time doctor
What is my medical speciality?
Acute internal medicine
What is my current grade?
I am a medical registrar in UK.
Which medical school did I attend?
Newcastle University UK.
#MRCP #MRCS #FRCS
The Royal College of Surgeons of England is a professional membership organisation and registered charity, which exists to advance patient care. We support over 25,000 members in the UK and internationally by improving their skills and knowledge, facilitating research and developing policy and guidance. To find out more about joining the RCS go to; https://www.rcseng.ac.uk/about-the-rcs/membership/
RCSI welcomes applications from international medical graduates (from outside the EU/EEA/Switzerland) who wish to undertake two-year surgical fellowships in Ireland, commencing in January or July each year.
Suitably qualified surgical trainees – who have been nominated by their employer or other sponsoring agency – can apply for a place on RCSI’s Surgical Fellowship Programme (SFP). International medical graduates who secure a place on the SFP must register with the Irish Medical Council for the duration of their training in Ireland and return to their sponsoring hospital/country on completion of the programme.
Please email [email protected] with any queries.
For more information visit: www.rcsi.ie/sfp
Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons is a professional qualification to practise as a senior surgeon in Ireland or the United Kingdom. It is bestowed by the Royal College of Surgeons of England, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, and Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, though strictly the unqualified initials refer to the London College. Several Commonwealth countries have similar qualifications, among them the FRCSC in Canada, FRACS in Australia and New Zealand, FCS(SA) in South Africa, FCSHK in Hong Kong.
The original fellowship was available in general surgery and in certain specialties—ophthalmic or ENT surgery, or obstetrics and gynaecology—which were not indicated in the initials. It came to be taken mid-way through training.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
A heartfelt thanks to the episodes on Whats next after BDS ? We have done 13 episodes and will be uploading more videos . This video is about introduction to the various exams and degrees one can appear for after their BDS from the prestigious Royal College of Surgeons . Do SUBSCRIBE to our channel and watch this space for more content and update .
By choosing a surgeon who is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons - identifiable by the use of (FRACS) after their name, you are choosing a surgeon who has achieved the highest standard of surgical training in Australia and New Zealand.
Royal College Fellowship is the national standard for specialist medical expertise. Visit fellowshipmatters.royalcollege.ca to learn more about why Royal College Fellowship matters to all Canadians.
ACS Division of Member Services Director Patricia Turner, MD, FACS, talks about the ACS Fellow application process for surgeons outside of the United States and Canada.
In his lecture as part of the programme of the Iraqi Medical Conference in Wales on 27th July 2024, Dr Munawar AlMudhafar, Consultant in Emergency Medicine in University Hospital Of Wales was speaking about the Human Factors in Healthcare. He mentioned that human factors are more than just non-technicle skills. Furthermore, human factors, often referred to as ergonomics, is an established scientific discipline used in many saftey-critical industries, such as oil and airlines.
A Royal College of Surgeons or Royal Surgical College is a type of organisation found in many present and former members of the Commonwealth of Nations. These organisations are dedicated to excellence in surgery, and are responsible for training surgeons and setting their examinations. In this context, the term chartered implies the awarding of a Royal charter.
History
The origins of the first Royal College of Surgeons go back to the fourteenth century with the foundation of the 'Guild of Surgeons Within the City of London'. There was dispute between the surgeons and barber surgeons until an agreement was signed between them in 1493, giving the fellowship of surgeons the power of incorporation. This was followed in 1505 by the incorporation of the Barber Surgeons of Edinburgh as a Craft Guild of Edinburgh. This body was granted a royal charter in 1506 by King James IV of Scotland. It was followed by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, royally chartered by James VI in 1599, as the Glasgow Faculty.
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