MRCP: Membership of the Royal College of Physicians (MRCP), a postgraduate exam for UK doctors by the Royal College of Physicians.
FAMS : Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences
FRCP: "Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians", an elected title associated with the Royal College of Physicians of London
2006-12-29 21:53:08
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answered by ricochet 5
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The Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons is the most prestigious, exclusive, and oldest medical institution in the world. The British started the first Royal College in the year 1645, and admitted the most famous doctors, who in turn, trained selected but few other physicians, and honored them with distinct titles signifying membership in the Royal College of Physicians [MRCP].
After several years of experience, following the MRCP or MRCS award, physicians were selected (not upon their own initiation or application) by the College for further screening and evaluation of their background. They were then bestowed with the honor of becoming a Fellow (FRCP; FRCS), the highest ranks any physician could expect to achieve in their lifetime. The esteemed Royal College consists of an exclusive and honorable group of distinguished, eminent practitioners of medicine and surgery around the world.
The Foundation for Advances in Medicine and Science (FAMS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of medicine and science worldwide. It gathers and disseminates medical and scientific information via publications, symposia, and the distribution of research findings. Its programs are divided into two sections — the Section on Medicine and the Section on Science.
2006-12-29 22:00:22
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answered by surgirn54 1
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Do you go to Church? If you do, ask about the different programs they have to help people. They usually have a benevalance program, a prison ministry, write notes to shut in's, those that are sick and many other opportunities to do good for people. If you are not in Church, look for one that goes by the Bible, and baptizes for the forgivness of sin. You said "the things I do best seems to be useless things." Nothing you can do well is useless. What ever you are capable of doing, do it to the best of your ability giving God the glory and praise that he gave you something to be good at. If you are good at taking instructions and carrying them out, that is good. A lot of people can't do that. You said you have gotten more raises than people who have been working there longer than you have. So they must respect you and you must be doing a good job. Don't hang you head in sham, be proud of your accomplishments. We have people at Church that put the visitors cards and penciles in the back of the pews. That is a very important job and one that has to be done. They can't teach or do a lot of other things but they can do that job and do it well. It takes all kinds of different talents to make a Church run smoothly. If we were all good at teaching, who would do all the other jobs that need to be done? If you could go back to school, that would be great. Even a trade school would be good. Check the hospitals, see what education you need to be a paramedic. They save lives all the time. It might be something you would enjoy doing. That way you are helping people plus getting paid for it. Good luck and Blessings
2016-03-17 22:42:08
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answered by Anonymous
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