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Publisher: The Royal College of Surgeons of England

Volume 89, Number 5, May 2007
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Editor's comment

Free Content Building relationships
pp. 150-150(1)
Author: Thomas, Weg

Surgical news

Free Content Surgical news
pp. 152-152(1)

President's newsletter

Free Content MTAS resignations: implications for MMC
pp. 154-155(2)
Author: Ribeiro, Bernard

Articles

Free Content Workplace-based assessment
pp. 158-160(3)
Authors: Beard, Jonathan; Bussey, Maria

Speciality update

Free Content Private centres threaten ENT provision
pp. 161-161(1)
Author: Towell, Elaine

Overseas surgical training

Free Content Surgical training in Sweden
pp. 162-163(2)
Authors: Påhlman, Lars

Trainees' Forum

Free Content Study leave funding: a national survey of postgraduate centres
pp. 164-166(3)
Authors: Moorthy, R.; Veer, V.; Abbas, L.

Articles

Free Content Developing the College's international role
pp. 168-169(2)
Authors: Thomas, Bill; Kelly, Andrea

Free Content Uk surgeons champion African health care
pp. 170-171(2)
Author: Towell, Elaine

Free Content MJDF: frequently asked questions
pp. 172-173(2)
Authors: Palmer, Nikolaus; Fortune, Farida

Free Content The effect of a surgeon's leave on operative outcomes
pp. 174-175(2)
Authors: White, V.; Routledge, T.; Kitcat, J.; Hellyer, P.; Nashef, Sam

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Free Content The Hospital at Night: a pilot study of ENT-urology cross-cover by SHOs
pp. 178-180(3)
Authors: Tweedie, D.J.; Ramakrishnan, Y.; Wilson, J.A.

Letters to the Editor

Free Content Letters to the editor
pp. 181-181(1)

Notices

Free Content Notices
pp. 182-184(3)

Treasures from the Library: 49

Free Content Treasures from the Library: 49
pp. 184-184(1)
Author: Clift, William

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