Where is london deanery
Sign in or sign up. Search Submit Search. London Deanery A part of the National Health Service and a body that is now defunct London Deanery was the organisation responsible for postgraduate medical and dental training in London until April ; at which point, its responsibilities passed to three Local Education Training Boards LETBs covering all of London.
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Regards FOI te To get the most out of this deanery, your best advice is to be be proactive and pick potential rotations one or two years in advance, to ensure they meet all your CCT and personal goals. Overall, London is a large deanery with a lot of trainees; this makes the rotations both sociable and educational. Patients travel from far and wide for urological care at the many London institutions, and this is a testament to the high level of clinical care being provided.
London hospitals are at the forefront of research and evidence-based practice, and have been early adopters in many of the new technologies in urology. Click here to see contacts, hospitals and administrative information for this region.
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