royal colleges

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Royal colleges are professional institutions in the UK that set standards for medical and healthcare education, training, and practice across various specialties.

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royal colleges canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf learned society
professional body
collaboratesWith General Medical Council
National Health Service
UK central government departments
surface form: UK government health departments

universities
country United Kingdom
field healthcare quality improvement
patient safety
postgraduate medical education
specialist medical training
hasExample Royal College of Anaesthetists
Royal College of Emergency Medicine
Royal College of General Practitioners
Royal College of Midwives
Royal College of Nursing
Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
Royal College of Ophthalmologists
Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health
Royal College of Pathologists
Royal College of Physicians
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Royal College of Radiologists
Royal College of Surgeons of England
surface form: Royal College of Surgeons
hasMemberType allied health professionals
dentists
general practitioners
medical specialists
midwives
nurses
physicians
surgeons
mainFunction accredit training programmes
advise government and regulators on clinical standards
award professional memberships and fellowships
conduct professional examinations
provide continuing professional development
publish clinical guidelines and standards
set standards for clinical practice
set standards for healthcare education
set standards for medical education
set standards for postgraduate medical training
support professional ethics and conduct
regulates assessment standards for medical trainees
requirements for specialist certification
training curricula for medical specialties
sector healthcare
medicine

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HEE collaboratesWith royal colleges
subject surface form: Health Education England