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His Majesty The King has approved the appointment of Brigadier Philip McNee as the next Surgeon General (SG), in the rank of Major General, from May 2024.
Government response to the House of Commons Health Committee
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Employment Tribunal decision.
Section (4A.01 - 4A.31) last updated October 2023.
Case study on the regulation of the providers of injectable cosmetic treatments in a rapidly growing market.
A cutting-edge trauma casualty simulation mannequin, invented and developed by a UK clinician and funded by the Ministry of Defence, has been used for the first time in a full-scale field hospital training exercise.
The Interim Devices Working Group replaces the Devices Expert Advisory Committee (DEAC) and is responsible for providing independent, external expert input and advice on a wide range of aspects relating to medical devices to help MHRA ensure the safe introduction...
Professor Bob Steele obtained his initial surgical and academic training in Edinburgh, Hong Kong and Aberdeen and was appointed as Senior Lecturer in Surgery at the University of Nottingham in 1990. He was then appointed as Professor of Surgery at...
The latest advice from the NHS and plastic surgery experts is that women with PiP breast implants do not need to have them removed unless they have symptoms such as pain and tenderness.
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