RoyalCollege of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow RoyalCollege of Physicians of Edinburgh RoyalCollege of Psychiatrists RoyalCollege of Radiologists RoyalCollege of Surgeons of Edinburgh RoyalCollege of Surgeons of EnglandRoyalCollege of Veterinary Surgeons Military RoyalCollege of Defence ... recognised post nominal titles comparable to degrees, e.g. Fellow of the RoyalCollege of Surgeons ... Incomplete small Australia and New Zealand Professional bodies RoyalCollege of Pathologists of Australasia RoyalCollege of Nursing of Australasia Royal Australasian College of Dental SurgeonsRoyal Australasian College of Physicians Royal Australasian College of SurgeonsRoyal Australasian College of Medical Administrators Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Royal Australian College of Dental SurgeonsRoyal New Zealand College ... of Dentists of Canada RoyalCollege of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada RoyalCollege of Dental Surgeons of Ontario Royal Canadian College of Organists Military Royal Military College of Canada Coll ge ... of Ireland RoyalCollege of Surgeons in Ireland RoyalCollege of Science for Ireland Mauritius ... . For all institutions that take the name RoyalCollege , see RoyalCollege disambiguation . A Royal ... College of Nursing and its Royal Charter 1928 1980 ref The charter normally confers a constitution ... School Westminster , Winchester College Winchester and Eton College Eton , the phrase The Royal Colleges is commonly applied to the medical professional societies, such as the RoyalCollege of Surgeons and the RoyalCollege of Physicians , and the RoyalCollege of Nursing and similar institutions ... members and even others. RoyalCollege, Colombo RoyalCollege Colombo is the leading public school ... more details
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Costa Rica is a professional body responsible for the audit of medicine and surgery in the Republic of Costa Rica . All doctors in the country must be affiliated with it in order to practice the profession legally in Costa Rica. In addition, technicians in different medical fields are incorporated into the institution. Their offices are located in Sabana Sur, San Jos de Costa Rica . The present chairman is Mainor Vargas, a specialist in pathology. External links http www.medicos.sa.cr web Official website of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Costa Rica DEFAULTSORT College Of Physicians And Surgeons Of Costa Rica Category Institutions of Costa Rica es Colegio de M dicos y Cirujanos de Costa Rica ... more details
essay like date April 2012 FCPS Fellow of College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan is a postgraduate degree awarded by College of Physicians & Surgeons Pakistan upon completing specific years of training and passing the examination in specific specialty. Duration of training The exam in conducted by the college. It comprises two parts, like ST1 and ST2 of UK there are first two years in General Surgery or General Medicine and then Intermediate Module Exam. The remaining training can be continued in General Surgery or General Medicine or a speciality can be selected and upon completing further 2 3 years the candidate is eligible for exam, passing which grants the postgraduate status in his her chosen field. Recognition To date following degrees are eligible for registration with General Medical Council without any other exam ref cite web title Acceptable Postgraduate Qualifications url http www.gmc uk.org doctors registration applications acceptable postgraduate qualifications.asp accessdate December 14, 2011 ref General Medicine Pediatric Medicine Anesthesia See also Pakistan Medical and Dental Council Medical Registration Body in Pakistan References reflist External links http www.cpsp.edu.pk Official Website of College of Physicians & Surgeons Pakistan College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan coord missing Pakistan Category Schools of medicine in Pakistan ... more details
The American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons ACFAS is a professional medical society of Foot and ankle surgery foot and ankle surgeon s in the USA. Background ACFAS is a professional medical organization of over 6,000 podiatric foot and ankle surgeons practicing in the USA and was formed in 1942. Informing members of the latest techniques and advances of surgical care of the foot, ankle, and related lower extremity are the primary goals of the ACFAS. The College also functions in representing foot and ankle surgeons, helping to advance and improve the standards of education and surgical skill in foot and ankle care in the US. ref name about http www.acfas.org about acfas About the ACFAS Bot generated title ref ACFAS members are Doctors of Podiatric Medicine DPM and are graduates of one of the eight accredited podiatric medical schools in the United States. Following graduation, ACFAS physician members complete a podiatric surgical residency program of up to four years. Board Certified members become Fellows of the College and are Board Certified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery ABPS . The ABPS is the surgical board for podiatric physicians recognized by the Joint Committee on the Recognition of Specialty Boards. ref name about ref name abps http www.abps.org About the ABPS Bot generated title ref Mission The Mission of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons is to advance the surgical knowledge of its members and improve the care of those patients who require foot,ankle or lower leg surgical care. Publications The College s official publication is the Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery . ACFAS also provides a website for patient education on foot and ankle conditions and when to seek the care of a podiatric surgeon. References reflist www.FootHealthFacts.org External links http www.acfas.org Official website Category Medical and health organizations based in the United States Category Surgery Category Podiatry US health org stub ... more details
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Infobox University image name ColumbiaCrown.jpg name Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons ... about ps facts statistics 2010 ref logo Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons ... neighborhood of Manhattan . Founded in 1767 as the medical department of King s College now Columbia University , the College of Physicians and Surgeons was the first medical school in the thirteen ... best graduate schools top medical schools college of physicians and surgeons 04070 ref It is affiliated ... dean of the medical school. Merger with the College of Physicians and Surgeons In 1807, with a growing ..., under separate charter, the College of Physicians and Surgeons. Merely four years later, in 1811 ... 1814 then saw the merger of Columbia University Medical School into the College of Physicians and Surgeons ... for the medical school. Despite this merger, the College of Physicians and Surgeons retained its independence from Columbia and it was only in 1860 that the College of Physicians and Surgeons, at that time ... York Board of Regents and through agreement between the trustees of the College of Physicians and Surgeons ... from Columbia. It was not until 1891 that the College of Physicians and Surgeons would be fully ... portrayed as graduates of Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. Rob Morrow, Joel ... External links http www.cumc.columbia.edu dept ps Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons ... Columbia University College Of Physicians And Surgeons Category Columbia University Category ... the College of Dental Medicine formerly the School of Dental and Oral Surgery , the School of Nursing ... by P&S students. History Colonial Years In 1767, King s College now Columbia University opened a medical school . At the time, the medical program at King s College was the first to open in the Province ... years later, in 1770, King s College conferred its first Doctor of Medicine medical degree to Robert ... to King s College of Medicine offering of the M.D. degree, other American and Canadian medical ... more details
Image logo new.gif thumb right 400px American College of Surgeons Oncology Group The American College of Surgeons Oncology Group ACOSOG is a clinical trial cooperative group supported publicly by the National Cancer Institute NCI . Established during the 1990s, ACOSOG has a different mission when compared to other cooperative groups. For the most part, ACOSOG focuses on the effects of surgery on patients with malignant tumors . Other cooperative groups like Children s Oncology Group COG , ECOG , and SWOG , tend to emphasize the role of radiotherapy in patients with metastatic cancers . Nearly all age groups are considered in ACOSOG studies however, middle aged to senior adults tend to comprise the basis for most of the research conducted with ACOSOG Medical guideline protocols . Children who necessitate surgery for Segmental resection resection of malignant tumors typically fall under the auspices of COG. Currently, ACOSOG offices are located at the Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina . Quality Assurance The American College of Surgeons Oncology Group has all of its protocol driven cases reviewed at the Quality Assurance Review Center QARC . As mandated by the National Cancer Institute NCI , every radiotherapy RT department participating in an ACOSOG study submits their data to QARC for review. QARC is located in Lincoln, Rhode Island and reviews thousands of RT cases per year. The center was founded in 1977 as a not for profit health care organization designed to provide quality assurance for CALGB studies. Radiotherapy data from around one thousand hospitals in both the United States and abroad is reviewed and archived at QARC. Another center for quality assurance is the Radiological Physics Center RPC in Houston, Texas . The primary responsibility of the RPC is to assure the National Cancer Institute NCI and its cooperative groups like ACOSOG that all ... in order to perform the aforementioned mission. References http www.acosog.org American College of Surgeons ... more details
dablink This is a list of institutions that take the name RoyalCollege . For institutions with permission to use the prefix Royal , see RoyalCollege . TOCright RoyalCollege can refer to several institutions Military RoyalCollege of Defence Studies , London, UK Conservatoires RoyalCollege of Music , London, UK RoyalCollege of Music, Stockholm , Sweden RoyalCollege of Organists , Birmingham, UK Professional bodies RoyalCollege of Arms RoyalCollege of Anaesthetists , UK RoyalCollege of Dental Surgeons of Ontario RoyalCollege of Dentists of Canada RoyalCollege of General Practitioners , UK RoyalCollege of Midwives RoyalCollege of Nursing of Australasia RoyalCollege of Nursing , UK RoyalCollege of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists , UK RoyalCollege of Organists , UK RoyalCollege of Paediatrics and Child Health , UK RoyalCollege of Pathologists of Australasia RoyalCollege of Pathologists , UK RoyalCollege of Physicians , UK RoyalCollege of Physicians of Edinburgh , UK RoyalCollege of Physicians of Ireland RoyalCollege of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada RoyalCollege of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow , UK RoyalCollege of Psychiatrists , UK RoyalCollege of Radiologists , UK RoyalCollege of Science for Ireland RoyalCollege of Surgeons of Edinburgh , UK RoyalCollege of Surgeons of England , UK RoyalCollege of Surgeons in Ireland RoyalCollege of Veterinary Surgeons , UK Schools Prince Royal s College , Chiang Mai, Thailand Queen s RoyalCollege , Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago RoyalCollege, Colombo , Sri Lanka RoyalCollege of Curepipe , Mauritius RoyalCollege of St. Peter at Westminster , UK Westminster School RoyalCollege Port Louis Mauritius RoyalCollege Port Louis , Mauritius Universities and colleges Coll ge Royal , Paris, France Coll ge de France Mount RoyalCollege , Calgary, Alberta, Canada Mount Royal University RoyalCollege, Addis Abeba , Addis Ababa, Ethiopia RoyalCollege of Art , London, UK RoyalCollege of Chemistry , London ... more details
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Infobox Museum name Royal West of England Academy image RWEA.jpg established 1844 location Clifton, Bristol , England map type Bristol latitude 51.45810 longitude 2.60840 visitors director Dee Smart website http www.rwa.org.uk Royal West of England Academy The Royal West of England Academy RWA is an art gallery where Queens Road meets Whiteladies Road , in Bristol, England . History The Academy was the first art gallery in Bristol. Its foundation was financed by a bequest of 2000 in the will of Ellen Sharples in 1849, and a group of artists in Bristol, known as the Bristol Society of Artists. These were mostly landscape painters, and many, such as William James M ller , Francis Danby , James Baker Pyne and John Syer were well known. In 1844, when the Bristol Academy for the Promotion of Fine Arts was founded, the Bristol Society of Artists was incorporated into it. At this time the President and committee was predominantly its patrons, rather than its artists. In 1913 King George V of the United Kingdom George V granted the Academy its Royal title, with the reigning monarch as its Patron, and by 1914 a major extension to the front of the building, including the dome and Walter Crane ... title History of the RWA work Royal West of England Academy url http www.rwa.org.uk histfrm.htm accessdate 2006 08 26 ref During the 1950 s the Royal West of England Academy Schools became the West of EnglandCollege of Art. This moved to the Bower Ashton campus in 1966, where it was then absorbed by the University of the West of England School of Visual Studies . Collections Among the paintings ... figures crowns the parapet. The interior includes coloured marble . ref cite web title Royal West of England Academy work Images of England url http www.imagesofengland.org.uk details default.aspx ... and structures in Bristol Category Museums in Bristol Category 1844 establishments in England Category Organisations based in Bristol with royal patronage ... more details
In England the office of Historiographer Royal , a historian under the official patronage of the royal court , was created in 1660 with an annual salary of 200 and a butt of Sack wine sack . Historiographers Royal Holders of the office included 1660 &ndash 1666 James Howell 1670 &ndash 1689 John Dryden , simultaneously also Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom poet laureate 1689 &ndash 1692 Thomas Shadwell , simultaneously also Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom poet laureate 1692 &ndash 1714 Thomas Rymer 1714 &ndash 1727 Thomas Madox 1727 &ndash 1737 Robert Stephens historian Robert Stephens Further reading Roswell G. Ham 1935 , Dryden as Historiographer Royal, The Review of English Studies os XI 43 284 298 doi 10.1093 res os XI.43.284 See also Historiographer Royal Scotland , created 1681 and still extant Historiographer Royal Sweden DEFAULTSORT Historiographer Royal Category History of England Category Positions within the British Royal Household Category Historiography of England ... more details
of arms. tradition Heraldic achievement authority Monarchs of England In heraldry , the Royal Supporters of England are figures of living creatures appearing on each side of the Royal Arms of England . Originally, in England , supporter s were regarded as little more than mere decorative and artistic ... br Royal liveries murrey dark red and blue File Edward IV Plantagenet.jpg 100px br Edward IV of England ... of Arms of England 1558 1603 .svg 150px Lion and Dragon colspan 5 House of Stuart 1603 1714 br Royal ... box Heraldry EnglandRoyal Standards of EnglandRoyal Arms of EnglandRoyal coat of arms of the United ... in the United Kingdom Kingdom of England DEFAULTSORT Royal Supporters Of England Category English ... two lions rampant away from the shield, and an eagle with expanded wings standing above it. The Royal Supporters of the monarchs of England , displayed a variety, or even a menagerie, of real and imaginary beasts, either side of their Royal Arms of Sovereignty, including the lion, leopard, panther ... Monarch Supporters ref Charles Hasler, The Royal Arms, pp.3 11. ISBN 0904041204 ref Badges ref Armorial Bearings of the Sovereigns of England. W.J. Petchey. p18 ISBN 0719909260 ref Motto Royal Arms colspan 5 House of Plantagenet 1327 1399 br Royal liveries white and red File King Edward III from NPG.jpg 100px br Edward III of England King Edward III pad .7em 1327 1377 lion and falcon two lions File Edward III Trinity.JPG as displayed at Trinity College two angels first English king to bear ... Coat of Arms of Edward III of England 1327 1377 Attributed .svg 150px Dexter Lion crowned, or br Sinister Falcon, argent File King Richard II from NPG 2 .jpg 100px br Richard II of England King Richard ... Sunburst Tree stump or for Woodstock File Coat of Arms of Richard II of England 1377 1399 .svg 150px Two Harts, argent colspan 5 House of Lancaster 1399 1413 br Royal liveries white and blue File King Henry IV from NPG.jpg 100px br Henry IV of England King Henry IV pad .7em 1399 1413 white swan collared ... more details
About English heraldic flags used in battles and pageancy the Royal Banner of England depicting three lions Royal Arms of England File Filip Richard Berry1195.jpg 400px right thumb King Richard Couer de lion v. King Philip II of France The Royal Standards of England were narrow, tapering swallow tailed ... pageant s and at funerals, by the List of English monarchs monarchs of England . In high favour during the Tudor period , the Royal English Standard was a flag that was of a separate design and purpose to the Royal Banner of England . It featured St George s Cross at its head, followed by a number ... Davies The Art of Heraldry 1904 . ISBN 0906223342. ref Supporters main Royal Supporters of England ... or dragons. The Royal Supporters of the monarchs of England are a menagerie of real and imaginary beasts ... French God and my right , as seen on Royal standards since Edward III of England King Edward III , is said to have first been adopted as the royal motto by Henry V of England King Henry V in the 15th ... accessdate 2009 04 25 ref See also Portal box Heraldry England St George s Cross Royal Arms of England ... Heraldic banners commonscat Heraldic flags Commons category Royal Banner of England reflist Bibliography ... Books year 1986 Kingdom of EnglandRoyal heraldry in the United Kingdom Heraldry UKFlags DEFAULTSORT Royal Standard Of England Category English monarchs Category Flags of England Category National ... not bear a coat of arms . The Royal Standard changed its composition frequently from reign ... and motto File King Edward III from NPG.jpg 40px Edward III of England Edward III St George ... II of England Richard II St George s Cross File Flag of England.svg 30px Argent and vert. A Deer ... IV Plantagenet.jpg 40px Edward IV of England Edward IV St George s Cross File Flag of England.svg 30px Per fess, azure and gules. A Lion of England imperially crowned, between three roses gules in chief ... 2 File King Henry V.jpg 40px rowspan 2 Henry V of England Henry V rowspan 2 St George s Cross ... more details
SCCInfoBox case name Dr. Q v. College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia full case name College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia v. Dr. Q heard date October 2, 2002 decided date April 3, 2003 citations 2003 1 S.C.R. 226, 2003 SCC 19 docket 28553 history ruling Appeal allowed ratio SCC 2002 2003 Unanimous McLachlin C.J. NotParticipating LawsApplied Dr. Q v. College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia , 2003 SCC 19, 2003 1 S.C.R. 226 is a leading decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in Canadian administrative law . Background Dr. Q was brought before the Discipline Committee of the British Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons for having sexual relations with a patient. The patient had originally sought help in 1994 for depression. By 1995 the two began sexual relations. Dr. Q denied any misconduct. The Committee found that Dr. Q was guilty of infamous misconduct. The Committee based its decision on the weight of the patient s testimony, ignoring Dr. Q s testimony. The Committee applied a standard of clear and cogent evidence . Dr. Q applied for judicial review of the decision arguing that the wrong standard was applied. Decision Chief Justice McLachlin, writing for the Court, allowed the appeal and reinstated the order. She found that the standard of clear and cogent evidence was the appropriate standard. On the issue of standard of review, McLachlin reiterated the three degrees of deference available, correctness, reasonableness simpliciter, and patent unreasonableness. She considered what degree of deference was required in these circumstances based on the four factors of the pragmatic and functional approach . ref para. 26 ref On the whole, the Committee decisions were to be reviewed on a standard of reasonableness . Under the reasonableness standard, the reviewing judge s view of the evidence is beside the point. ref 41 ref Instead, the court should only ask whether there is some basis in evidence to support the conclusion ... more details
Dublin country Republic of Ireland Ireland campus urban area Urban affiliations RoyalCollege of Surgeons ... Faculty of Sports and Exercise Medicine in conjunction with the RoyalCollege of Surgeons in Ireland See also RoyalCollege of Surgeons in Ireland References Reflist External links http www.rcpi.ie ...Infobox University name small RoyalCollege of Physicians of Ireland small native name small Col iste ... FRCPI telephone website http www.rcpi.ie logo The RoyalCollege of Physicians of Ireland RCPI ... was in a building called Trinity Hall, given to the Physicians by Trinity College. The Royal Charter ... Pages HeritageCentre.aspx title RoyalCollege of Physicians of Ireland author RCPI publisher ... publisher RCPI accessdate 19 May 2011 date 29 April 2011 ref File RoyalCollege of Physicians of Ireland.JPG thumb RoyalCollege of Physicians building in Kildare St. Membership and qualifications .... Membership is governed by the by laws of the RoyalCollege of Physicians of Ireland. Every candidate wishing to obtain Membership of the RoyalCollege of Physicians of Ireland must pass both parts ... Ceremony where he she is conferred as a Member of the RoyalCollege of Physicians of Ireland. Membership ... education in the Republic of Ireland Category Royal Colleges de RoyalCollege of Physicians of Ireland ... comprising Members and Fellows. It is a sister institute of the three Royal Colleges of Physicians in the United Kingdom RoyalCollege of Physicians of Edinburgh Edinburgh , RoyalCollege of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow Glasgow and RoyalCollege of Physicians London . History The Royal in the title comes from the Royal Charters that were granted in 1667, by King Charles II of England , and in 1692, by King William III of England William III and Queen Mary II of England . It was known as the King and Queen s College of Physicians in Ireland until 1890 when, under charter of Queen Victoria, it adopted the present title. The College was founded in 1654 by John Stearne, a Professor ... more details
The RoyalCollege of Anaesthetists was awarded its royal charter in 1992, making it one of the youngest Royal Colleges of medicine. Prior to this time, it had existed as the College of Anaesthetists since 1988, when it split from the RoyalCollege of Surgeons of England . Prior to 1988, it was known as the Faculty of Anaesthetists of the RoyalCollege of Surgeons of England , which was formed in 1948. The roots of the college can be traced back to the Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain ... of arms and motto The Coat of arms of the College shares some symbols and features with that of the RoyalCollege of Surgeons of England . It also incorporates coca leaves to symbolise local anaesthesia ...Infobox Non profit Non profit name The RoyalCollege of Anaesthetists Non profit logo Image Royalcollege ... http www.rcoa.ac.uk The RoyalCollege of Anaesthetists RCoA is the professional body responsible ... of the RoyalCollege of Anaesthetists is Anne, Princess Royal The Princess Royal . Four sections ... Joint Standing Committee of the RCoA and the RoyalCollege of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists ... Training Committee Official web site http www.rcoa.ac.uk RoyalCollege of Anaesthetists Relevant ... wiki for anaesthetists in training DEFAULTSORT RoyalCollege Of Anaesthetists Category ... House , London . Role The College s activities are varied, but include the setting of standards of clinical ... medical education of all practising anaesthetists. Publications The College publishes guidance for its members and also has a newsletter The College Bulletin , a journal British Journal of Anaesthesia ... . The College s motto is Divinum sedare dolorem it is divine to alleviate pain . Examinations Diploma of Anaesthesia DA now defunct br Fellowship of the RoyalCollege of Anaesthetists divided into the Primary FRCA and Final FRCA Organisation The College is made up from an elected Council of practising ... Education Directorate Personnel, Events, Courses, Meetings, Continuing Professional Development, College ... more details
unreferenced date June 2007 Kingston College is a College of Further and Higher Education based in Kingston upon Thames , Greater London , England . It has five campuses in the town of Kingston. The main campus is the tallest building in the town and is based on Kingston Hall Road. The second campus is based on Richmond Road and is primarily used for the Arts. The third part of the campus is an SLDD provision at the North Kingston Centre. The fourth campus is at Anstee House on Wood Street and houses the Fashion, Media and English Language Teaching curriculum areas. The fifth and most recent addition is St James s House in Kingston housing teaching education and many of the college s administration functions. There are 3,500 full time students and 3,500 part time students in the College. TOC right History The origins of the College go back to 1899, when the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames built Science and Art Schools and a Technical Institute on the present main site of the College in Kingston Hall Road. The Victorian home of Kingston Technical College as the institution was then known ... and higher education. In 1962 Kingston Technical College split into the present college of further education and a college of technology, now Kingston University. Because Kingston College and Kingston ... to growing student demand, Kingston College has over the past few years broadened the range ... 2011 Organisation Principal Peter Mayhew Smith Faculties The College is organised into three faculties ... Facilities Deli KC Deli KC is the College canteen and regular meeting spot for students. The canteen ... open throughout the college day. Arena Arena is a gym and sports complex available to the students of Kingston College as well as employees of Kingston Council. The facility is adjoined to the Kingston Hall Road Campus and is open between 12 3pm and 5 8pm Monday Friday. The College uses these facilities ... 2011 Theatre The College also houses two theatres with the main being the Arthur Cotterell Theatre ... more details
coord 42.3518 71.0868 display title Infobox university name New EnglandCollege of Optometry image Image New EnglandCollege of Optometry.jpg thumb 250px New EnglandCollege of Optometry established 1894 type Private university Private president Clifford Scott city Boston, Massachusetts Boston state Massachusetts MA country United States USA website http www.neco.edu www.neco.edu The New EnglandCollege of Optometry in Boston, Massachusetts Boston , Massachusetts , is the oldest continually operating college of optometry in the United States . It was originally established as the Klein School of Optics in 1894 by Dr. August Andreas Klein, an Ophthalmology ophthalmologist . The college moved to several locations around Boston, and was known as the Massachusetts School of Optometry and the Massachusetts College of Optometry until it came to reside in its current location in the Back Bay, Boston, Massachusetts Back Bay section of Boston. The College offers both Doctor of Optometry O.D. and Master s degree MA, MS, MSc, MSE, AM, SM Master of Science in Vision science Vision Science degrees. Special emphasis is placed on direct contact with patients, and to this end students make use of the College s affiliation with the New England Eye Institute network of eye care centers. The current president of the college is Dr. Clifford Scott. ref http edition.cnn.com 2000 HEALTH children 03 08 light.myopia.wmd index.html Leave it on Study says night lighting won t harm children s eyesight CNN , March 8, 2000 ref It has an enrollment of over 400 students. References Notes reflist spacing Refimprove date April 2008 External links http www.neco.edu Official NECO site http www.neco.edu virtual tour index.html Take a Tour of NECO spacing Colleges and universities in metropolitan Boston expand yes coord missing Massachusetts Category Optometry schools Category Universities and colleges in Boston, Massachusetts Category Association of Independent Colleges and Universities in Massachusetts ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Infobox university name Lincoln College of New England image established 1966 ref name bw profile cite web url http www.briarwood.edu page63.html title Briarwood College Profile accessdate 2009 11 03 ref city Southington, Connecticut Southington state Connecticut country United States undergrad Bachelor s degree , Associate s degree , Academic certificate certification type president dean postgrad faculty campus free label free students 650 ref name bw profile mascot colors website http www.briarwood.edu Lincoln College of New England , known until early 2010 as Briarwood College , is a private, for profit associates college. A co educational residential school with an enrollment of 637, Lincoln College is located in Southington, Connecticut . Lincoln is known for its mortuary science , occupational therapy assistant, dental hygienist dental hygiene and criminal justice programs. As of the Spring Semester 2007, Lincoln is the only institution in Connecticut offering a mortuary program. Mortuary science has the highest number of students, followed by criminal justice studies. There is an average of three mortuary students for every criminal justice student per semester. Lincoln College offers a total of 24 degree programs to students including legal assisting, medical assisting and clinical assisting. ref http www.briarwood.edu majorspage.html ref The tuition for Lincoln is, on average, approximately 16,400 per year with additional fees averaging 300. On campus housing is available for up to 300 students, with average room prices around 3,600 per year per student. ref http www.american school search.com review briarwood college ref References references External links http www.briarwood.edu Lincoln College of New England Colleges and universities in Connecticut Coord 41.6328 72.9211 display title Category Southington, Connecticut Category Universities ... Former women s universities and colleges in the United States Category New England Association of Schools ... more details
Mergefrom Proceedings of the RoyalCollege of Physicians of Edinburgh date October 2009 The RoyalCollege of Physicians of Edinburgh RCPE was established in the 17th century. While the RCPE is based in Edinburgh , it is by no means just a Scotland Scottish professional body more than half of its 7,700 Fellows, Members, Associates and Affiliates live and practice medicine outside Scotland, in 86 country countries and covering 55 specialties. Origin The twenty one founding Fellow s of the College, one of whom was Dr William Lauder 1652 1724 , brother of John Lauder, Lord Fountainhall , were concerned not only with the advancement of medicine as a reputable science , but also with alleviating the miseries of Edinburgh s poverty poor and needy. Current activities The College acts in an advisory capacity to government and other organisations on many aspects of health , social welfare welfare and medical education. Following successful completion of the MRCP UK examination, doctors are eligible to become Members and, in time, Fellows of the College. The College was instrumental in founding the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary in 1729 and, over the years, has influenced the development of medical schools in North America , Australasia , Asia and Africa . There is a separate RoyalCollege of Surgeons of Edinburgh . See also RoyalCollege of Physicians Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine External links http www.rcpe.ac.uk RCPE website Category 17th century establishments in Scotland Category Category A listed buildings in Scotland Category Listed buildings in Edinburgh Category Scottish medical associations Category Professional associations based in Scotland Category Organisations based in Edinburgh Category Organisations based in Edinburgh with royal patronage College of Physicians of Edinburgh Category Royal Colleges Category Science and technology in Scotland Scotland org stub Edinburgh stub UK med org stub de RoyalCollege of Physicians of Edinburgh ... more details
for the professions focused college in the U.S. Newbury College United States Infobox UK school name Newbury College image Newbury College logo.svg size 200px caption image2 caption2 size2 latitude 51.3825 longitude 1.3229 dms motto motto pl established approx closed c approx type religion president head label head r head label r head deputy head label deputy head r deputy head label r deputy head chair label chair founder founder pl specialist specialist pl street Monks Lane city Newbury, Berkshire Newbury county Berkshire country England postcode RG14 7TD LEA dfeno urn ofsted staff enrollment gender Mixed lower age upper age houses colours publication publication pl free label 1 free 1 free label 2 free 2 free label 3 free 3 website www.newbury college.ac.uk website name Newbury College is a further education college in Newbury, Berkshire Newbury , Berkshire , England . The college offers a range of academic and vocational courses to school leavers and adult learners. Courses include NVQ s, Business And Technology Education Council BTEC BTEC s and apprenticeship s. The college also offers a provision of higher education courses in conjunction with the University of Reading . External links http www.newbury college.ac.uk Newbury College website Universities and colleges in South East England Category Further education colleges in Berkshire Category Education in West Berkshire Berkshire school stub ... more details
RoyalCollege Street is a major thoroughfare in London , England in the London Borough of Camden Borough of Camden . The street is home to the London HQ of Parcel Force and the London campus of the Royal Veterinary College , a constituent college of the University of London . Camden Road railway station is located at the junction of RoyalCollege Street and Camden Road . The nearest underground station to RoyalCollege Street is Camden Town tube station which is about 5 minutes to the South West along Camden Road . External links http www.londontown.com LondonStreets royalcollege street 17a.html coord 51 32 25.5 N 0 8 14 W type landmark region GB CMD display title London road stub Category Streets in Camden ... more details
Infobox university name New England Bible College image name image size image alt caption motto mottoeng established 1959 closed present type Bible College affiliation endowment budget officer in charge chairman chancellor president Richard Francis vice president superintendent provost dean director academic staff administrative staff students undergrad other city South Portland, Maine South Portland state Maine country USA coor coord 43.6241 70.2518 format dms type landmark region US ME display inline,title campus former names Glen Cove Bible School free label free colors athletics sports nickname mascot affiliations website http nebc.edu NEBC.edu logo footnotes New England Bible College is a small four year coeducational bible college in South Portland, Maine . There are on average 50 to 60 enrolled students each semester. It is the only bible college in New England . ref cite web url http news.google.com newspapers?id Y500AAAAIBAJ&sjid d2oFAAAAIBAJ&pg 1280,537272&dq new england bible college&hl en title New England Bible College announces new president work Sun Journal Lewiston Sun Journal date February 5, 2003 accessdate 15 July 2011 ref History The Glen Cove Bible School was founded in 1959 as an affiliate of Christian Schools, Inc. It was located in Glen Cove, Maine Glen Cove , Rockland, Maine . The GCBC closed in 1979 due to the insolvency of Christian Schools Inc. but reopened as the New England Bible College in 1980 in Portland. A year later, it moved to larger facilities at the First Baptist Church of South Portland. Rev. Richard Francis became the college s president in 2007. References reflist External links http nebc.edu New England Bible College official website Universities and colleges in Maine Category Bible colleges Category Educational institutions established in 1959 Category Education in Portland, Maine Category Education in South Portland, Maine Category Rockland, Maine Category Universities and colleges in Cumberland County, Maine Category Universities ... more details
distinguish University of New England refimprove date July 2009 Infobox university name New EnglandCollege image name Nec logo.jpg image size 150px caption motto Dura duranda alta petenda mottoeng We work hard to achieve greater heights established 1946 closed type Liberal arts college Private liberal arts college affiliation endowment United States dollar US 7,313,220 ref name usnews president Michele Perkins students 1,460 ref name nces undergrad 1,065 postgrad 395 city Henniker, New Hampshire Henniker state New Hampshire country United States coor coord 43 10 34 N 71 49 20 W type edu display inline,title campus Rural area Rural former names sports Baseball, Basketball, Cross country, Field ... New EnglandCollege NEC is a Private school private four year liberal arts college in Henniker, New ... Aerial view of New EnglandCollege and Henniker, New Hampshire The school accepted 76 of its total ... Center for Education Statistics New EnglandCollege ref It is accredited by the New England Association ... details 8762 NEASC CIHE Roster New EnglandCollege ref The teacher education program is approved ... and vital part of New EnglandCollege campus life. The Greek life chapters on campus are Alpha Phi Omega co ed , Theta Phi Alpha Phi Mu Delta , and Kappa Delta Phi NAS. Athletics The New EnglandCollege Pilgrims compete in 15 intercollegiate NCAA Division III NCAA Division III athletic sports ... and Outdoor Track ref New EnglandCollege Athletics begins competing in the North Atlantic Conference ... affiliations NCAA Division III NCAA Division III , The Commonwealth Coast Conference , Eastern College ... The school was created in 1946 ref name usnews http colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com college items 2579 USNews & World Report Guide to Best Colleges New EnglandCollege ref for students attending college on the GI Bill After World War II G.I. Bill after World War II . Campus The Contoocook River ... members Category New England Association of Schools and Colleges Category Universities and colleges ... more details
About the college in England other similarly named institutions Bradford College disambiguation Cleanup date January 2009 Infobox university name Bradford College image name image size 112px coor Coord ... to education, degree level students and those seeking professional qualifications. Bradford College offers more university level qualifications than any other college in England. ref cite web url ... Education College principal Michele Sutton city Bradford country United Kingdom colours Green formerly ... Bradford Technical School br Bradford and Ilkley Community College website http www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk students 25000 Image Bradford College Westbrook Building.jpg thumb right The Westbrook Building at Bradford College in November 2007 Image Bradford College.JPG thumb right The Old Building at Bradford College Bradford College is a large further education further and higher education college located in Bradford in the north of England , with approximately 25,000 students. The College offers a range of full and part time courses from introductory level through to postgraduate ... Finalised ref with approximately 170 full and part time HE courses to choose from. Most of the college ... of Bradford with the final cohort graduating in December 2007. Bradford College plans ... PDF title University Challenged publisher Bradford College date 2007 05 accessdate 2008 02 11 Dead link ... were erected. In 1982 the institution was named Bradford and Ilkley Community College , after a merger with Ilkley College , giving the combined college a small satellite campus in the nearby town ... 1998 10 17 170197.html title Sale of college campus is agreed publisher Telegraph & Argus date 1998 10 17 accessdate 2008 02 11 ref and soon after the institution became Bradford College . In 2002 a merger between the college and the University of Bradford was proposed this was pursued until ... Polly last Curtis ref Beginning in 2006 the college underwent a re brand and unveiled its current ... more details