RCSEd

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RCSEd is a historic professional surgical college based in Edinburgh that provides education, training, and accreditation for surgeons and dental surgeons worldwide.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf learned society
professional body
royal college
abbreviation RCSEd self-link
aims to advance surgical education and training
to promote the highest standards of surgical care
city Edinburgh
collaboratesWith NHS organisations
surface form: NHS organizations

other royal colleges
universities
country United Kingdom
field dental surgery
medical education
postgraduate training
surgery
focusesOn patient safety
standards in dental surgery
standards in surgical practice
foundedIn 1505
foundingCharterGrantedBy James IV of Scotland
surface form: King James IV of Scotland
fullName Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
governedBy council
grantsQualification Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
surface form: Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh

Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
surface form: Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh

dental surgery fellowships
hasBuilding Surgeons’ Hall Museums
surface form: Surgeons' Hall, Edinburgh
hasLeaderTitle president
hasRoyalCharter true
headquartersLocation Edinburgh
historicalSignificance one of the oldest surgical corporations in the world
language English
locatedIn Scotland
membershipType associates
fellows
members
offers continuing professional development
dental surgical training
postgraduate examinations
professional accreditation
surgical training
operates Surgeons’ Hall Museums
surface form: Surgeons' Hall Museums
provides assessment and examinations for dental surgeons
assessment and examinations for surgeons
curricula for surgical training
regionServed worldwide
scope international
sector healthcare
non-profit
typeOfOrganization professional membership organization

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