Commissioning ‐ what’s in it for surgeons?

The College is committed to enabling surgeons to attain and maintain the highest standards of surgical practice and patient care. This is achieved through a number of different mechanisms, including the setting of professional standards, such as Good Surgical Practice, and clinical standards, such a...

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