Royal College of Surgeons
Key Facts
Abbreviation
RCS
Pronunciation
/rɔɪəl ˈkɑlɪʤ əv ˈsərʤənz/
Category
Medical
Related Field
British Medicine
Examples in Context
- After the war, he completed his internship at the hospital for sick children in London, England, leading to a certificate as " A Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons(RCS) ".
- They are certified by either the American Board of Surgery of the United States, the Royal College of Surgeons(RCS) of Canada or the equivalent governing boards in Mexico and South America.
- Jerry kirk, who is on the Council of the Royal College of surgeons in britain, said he finds the new instrument very exciting, because the holograms would show living cells rather than chemically treated dead cells which surgeons are forced to use at the moment.
- Under her prodding and guidance, he studied hard and prepared for his exams to become a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons(RCS).
- Currently, all UK-qualified plastic surgeons are trained by the Royal College of Surgeons(RCS) to a level appropriate to the type of work carried out on the NHS, but this does not include cosmetic surgery which is privately funded.
Other meanings of RCS
Revision Control System
Academic
Red Crescent Society
Community
Respiratory Care Services
Medical
Red Crescent Societies
Community
Red Cell Suspension
Medical
Repeat Caesarean Section
Medical
Reticulum Cell Sarcoma
Medical