The Royal College of Physicians of London is a British professional body of doctors of general medicine and its subspecialties. It was originally founded as the College of Physicians. It received the royal charter in 1518 from King Henry VIII, affirmed by Act of Parliament in 1523. It was the first medical institution in England to become a Royal College.
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Frequently met people
- DH Frederick Curzon 2 meetings
- DH Sally Davies 2 meetings
Oral Evidence given to Parliament Committees
October 2011
- Sir Ian Gilmore, Royal College of Physicians (by video-link), Royal College of Physicians (by video-link) gave evidence related to ALCOHOL GUIDELINES on 12 Oct. [8]
Government meetings last updated 24 Apr 2012 – excludes visits, attendance at seminars, conferences, receptions, media interviews
July 2011
Dept. of Health
- Royal College of Physicians met with Sally Davies, Chief Medical Officer, for regular update meeting. [2]
June 2011
Dept. of Health
- Royal College of Physicians met with Sally Davies, Chief Medical Officer, for discussion on Pet Travel. [4]
May 2011
Dept. of Health
- Royal College of Physicians met with Andrew Lansley, Secretary of State for Health, for NHS modernisation discussion. [3]
- Royal College of Physicians met with Frederick Curzon, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, for meeting on health reforms. [3]
Prime Minister's Office
- Royal College of Physicians met with David Cameron, Prime Minister, to discuss the health service, along with 18 others. [5]
December 2010
Dept. of Health
- Royal College of Physicians met with Frederick Curzon, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, for Catch-up meeting. [6]
October 2010
Dept. of Health
- Royal College of Physicians met with Paul Burstow, Minister of State, to discuss long term conditions. [6]
September 2010
Dept. of Health
- Royal College of Physicians met with Simon Burns, Minister of State, to discuss the European Working Time Directive, along with Royal College of Surgeons. [7]
References
- 1. Wikipedia. Royal College of Physicians
- 2. Department of Health. Permanent Secretaries meetings with outside interests, 1 Jul - 30 Sep 2011
- 3. Department of Health. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Apr - 30 Jun 2011
- 4. Department of Health. Permanent Secretaries' meetings with outside interests, 1 Apr - 30 Jun 2011
- 5. Prime Minister's Office. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Apr - 30 Jun 2011
- 6. Department of Health. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Oct - 31 Dec 2010
- 7. Department of Health. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Aug - 30 Sep 2010
- 8. United Kingdom Parliament. Uncorrected Evidence - 1536-i - The evidence base for alcohol guidelines - uncorrected evidence - 12 October 2011 - HC 1536-i - ALCOHOL GUIDELINES, 12 Oct 2011
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