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Royal Colleges and Parent Links
Clinical Governance and Effectiveness Sites
The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow
The Royal
College of Physicians & Surgeons of Glasgow enjoys a unique and privileged position
among its sister colleges in the UK in that both physicians and surgeons (including
dentists) make up its Membership and Fellowship.
The
Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
Since its foundation in 1505,
the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh has continuously promoted, through
education, training and examination, the raising of standards in surgical practice
The
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
The Royal College of Physicians
of Edinburgh has a proud history spanning more than 300 years. The College is
well placed to facilitate a co-ordinated approach to research issues and to help
promote high standards of practice based on the latest scientific evidence.
The
Royal College of Anaesthetists
The Royal College of Anaesthetists
is the professional body responsible for the specialty of anaesthesia throughout
the United Kingdom. Its activities are varied but include the setting of standards
for practice in anaesthesia, establishing the standards for the training of postgraduate
practitioners in the specialty, setting and running examinations, and the continued
medical education of all practising anaesthetists.
NHS
Quality Improvement Scotland
As of 1st January 2003, the Clinical
Resource and Audit Group (CRAG), joined with the Clinical Standards Board for
Scotland (CSBS), the Health Technology Board for Scotland (HTBS), the Scottish
Health Advisory Service (SHAS) and the Nursing and Midwifery Practice Development
Unit (NMPDU) to form NHS Quality Improvement Scotland.
Information
Services Division
Scotland has some of the best health service
data in the world. Few other countries have information which combines high quality
data, consistency, national coverage and the ability to link data to allow patient
based analysis and follow up.
Royal
College of General Practitioners
The Royal College of General Practitioners
(RCGP) is the academic organisation in the UK for general practitioners. Its aim
is to encourage and maintain the highest standards of general medical practice
Royal
College of Nursing Scotland
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) is
the world's largest professional union of nurses. It has more than 310,000 members
- most of whom work in the NHS although around a quarter are employed in the independent
sector
Royal
College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
The Royal College of Obstetricians
and Gynaecologists principal objects stated in the Charter are ‘the encouragement
of the study and the advancement of the science and practice of obstetrics and
gynaecology’
Royal
College of Paediatrics and Child Health
In August 1996, Her Majesty
the Queen granted a charter to establish the Royal College of Paediatrics and
Child Health. It supports all British paediatricians, both fully accredited specialists
and those in training.
Royal
College of Pathologists
The Royal College of Pathologists' mission
is to promote excellence in the practice of pathology and to be responsible for
maintaining standards through training, examinations and professional development.
Royal
College of Psychiatrists
The Royal College of Psychiatrists is the
professional and educational body for psychiatrists in the United Kingdom and
the Republic of Ireland
Royal
College of Radiologists
The Royal College of Radiologists benefits
patients, by encouraging the highest standards in the medical specialties of Clinical
Radiology (diagnostic imaging) and Clinical Oncology (cancer treatment).
Royal
College of Surgeons of England
The Royal College of Surgeons of England
is an independent professional body committed to promoting and advancing the highest
standards of surgical care for patients.
CEPOD
The National Confidential Enquiry into Perioperative Deaths (NCEPOD) is a registered
charity whose aim is to review clinical practice and identify potentially remediable
factors in the practice of anaesthesia, surgery and other invasive medical procedures.
The
Scottish Hip Fracture Audit
The Scottish Hip Fracture Auditt has provided
the individual orthopaedic departments with a succinct and clear overall description
of the complex process of hip fracture care and a means of comparison of the varying
multidisciplinary care at different centres.
The
Scottish Intensive Care Society Audit Group
The Scottish Intensive
Care Society Audit Group (SICSAG) was set up 5 years ago to assess the efficacy
of intensive care in Scotland
The
Scottish Renal Registry
The SRR is a national registry of patients
with renal failure and other renal disorders.
Clinical Governance and Effectiveness Sites
eSCRIPS
: Electronic Scottish Consultant Review of Inpatient Statistics
eSCRIPS
is a web based system, developed by ISD Scotland, which provides a personal report
to clinicans of their inpatient and daycase workload. Access to eSCRIPS is available
to all NHSScotland Consultants who have cases recorded on the SMR01 file
The
Clinical Governance Research and Development Unit
The Clinical Governance
Research and Development Unit (CGRDU) came into existence on April 1st 1999. CGRDU
succeeds and builds on the achievements of the highly successful Eli Lilly National
Clinical Audit Centre. Since 1992, the Lilly Audit Centre was a national resource
in the field of clinical audit,
Clinical
Indicators Support Team
Supported by NHSQIS
at ISD
CIST was set up in May to help ensure that the information contained in clinical
indicators can be used to best advantage by the Health Service in Scotland
National
Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE)
NICE - The National Institute
for Clinical Excellence - is part of the National Health Service (NHS), and its
role is to provide patients, health professionals and the public with authoritative,
robust and reliable guidance on current “best practice”.
Scottish
Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN)
The Scottish Intercollegiate
Guidelines Network (SIGN) develops and publishes evidence-based clinical practice
guidelines for use by the health service in Scotland.
SPICE
Providing high quality medical care is the aspiration of the Profession in Scotland.
The issue of what is quality and how it can be measured is more complex. The
boundaries between terms and conditions, organisation and performance, and quality
are becoming less distinct.
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