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The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow is a global community of over 15,000 Members working together to develop skills, knowledge and leadership to drive the highest standards in healthcare. For 425 years, the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow has existed to improve people's lives through medical improvement and innovation. Today, its community of healthcare professionals is dedicated to delivering the best patient care. The College offers postgraduate education, elevates standards through assessment and contributes to the advancement of good health policy. Their examinations lead to membership and fellowship to appropriately qualified
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. The College is a registered charity in Scotland, number SC000847, and is based in the city of
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History


Founders

The College was founded in 1599, by a royal charter from King
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of Scotland. The Charter was granted to Peter Lowe, a surgeon who trained in France, and author of The Whole Course of Chirurgerie (1597), and Robert Hamilton, a Scottish physician. The Charter also mentions by name the apothecary William Spang, who was granted the power to inspect and regulate the sale of drugs in the town. The College started out as a regulatory authority to ensure that
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,
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and
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s in the West of Scotland were appropriately trained and regulated.


Name and location

The College originally had no corporate name but became known as the Facultie (1629), then the Facultie of Chyrurgeons and Physitians (1654). By the end of the 17th century the name was established as the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. Powers were granted to examine and regulate surgical practice in the baronies of Glasgow, Renfrew and Dumbarton, and the districts or sheriffdoms of Clydesdale, Renfrew, Lanark, Kyle, Carrick, Ayr and Cunningham. Physicians were admitted on production of their MD diploma. The faculty was incorporated with the town council to gain burgh privileges in 1656, and purchased a property on the Trongate in 1697. This was demolished and a purpose-built Faculty Hall was erected on the site in 1698. The Faculty Library was also founded in 1698. In 1791, the faculty moved to a new hall in
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and in 1862 to their current property on St Vincent Street, part of the New Town lands developed by
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of
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. In 1909, it achieved royal recognition and became the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow (RFPSG). In 1962, following agreement with the other medical and surgical
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s in the UK, it achieved collegiate status as the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow (RCPSG), by which name it is known today.


Multidisciplinary history

The College has always been multidisciplinary. It is open to clinicians of more than one profession. To being with, the faculty was unique in that it included the professions of
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and
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in addition to those of surgeon and physician. In 1656 the surgeons and barbers jointly received a Letter of Deaconry from the town council, establishing them as a craft or trade, with representation in the Trades House. However, relations between the barbers and the surgeons deteriorated later the 17th century, until in 1722 they split and the Letter of Deaconry became null and void. The barbers received money to the value of their share in the Faculty Hall in the Trongate and a new, separate Letter of Deaconry from the town council.


History of medical education

The college, in combination with the
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and the
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provided a primary medical qualification which entitled the bearer to practice medicine, and was registerable with the
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as a primary medical qualification the
Triple Qualification The Triple Qualification (TQ) was a medical qualification awarded jointly by the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh and the Faculty (later Royal College) of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow betwe ...
diploma (LRCP (Edinburgh), LRCS (Edinburgh), LRCPSG). From 1994, until the abolition of non-university qualifying examinations in 1999, this was offered through the
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. Until 1948 the then-Faculty provided dental education via the Glasgow Dental School awarding the qualification of LDS RFPSG. Since 1948 training in dentistry has been provided by the University of Glasgow who award the BDS degree. The faculty offered a licence for surgeons from 1785 which served as a basic medical qualification. The Double Qualification in medicine and surgery, established with the
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (RCPE) is a medical royal college in Scotland. It is one of three organisations that set the specialty training standards for physicians in the United Kingdom. It was established by royal charter i ...
, was instituted in 1859 and was replaced by the Triple Qualification in 1884. This was a joint medical qualification between all three Scottish medical colleges. The faculty defended its right to be the only body in Glasgow responsible for training and maintaining standards against the claims of the
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. This resulted in extensive litigation in the early 19th century over the status of surgical degrees, which was eventually settled in the faculty's favour. At the end of World War II the Goodenough Committee recommended that a medical degree be the ''sine qua non'' of entry to the medical profession. From that time onward the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow has concentrated on postgraduate training, professional development and examinations. In 1912,
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became the College's first female fellow. In 2024, the College unveiled her portrait in its College Hall. File:Princess Alexandra's Room, The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, Scotland.JPG, Princess Alexandra Room File:The College Hall, The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, Scotland.JPG, College Hall


Qualifications awarded

The College assesses candidates through examination, which provides eligibility to join the College as a Member or Fellow, and use the post-nominal associated with their qualification. A summary of the post-nominals are as follows.


Physicians

* MRCP(Glasg): Member of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow qua Physician * FRCP(Glasg): Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow qua Physician * Intercollegiate MRCP(UK):
Membership of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom Membership of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom (MRCP(UK)) is a postgraduate medical diploma in the United Kingdom (UK). The examinations are run by the Federation of the Medical Royal Colleges – the Royal College of Phys ...


Surgeons

* MRCS(Glasg): Member of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow qua Surgeon * FRCS(Glasg): Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow qua Surgeon * Intercollegiate MRCS:
Membership of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland Membership of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons (MRCS) is a postgraduate diploma for surgeons in the UK and Ireland. Obtaining this qualification allows a doctor to become a member of one of the four surgical colleges in the UK and Ireland, namely ...


Dental Surgery

* MFDS RCPSG: Member of the Faculty of Dental Surgery of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons Glasgow * FDS RCPSG: Fellow in Dental Surgery of Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow


Travel Medicine

* MFTM RCPSG: Member of the Faculty of Travel Medicine of Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow * FFTM RCPSG: Fellow of the Faculty of Travel Medicine of Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow


Podiatric Medicine

* MFPM RCPSG: Member of the Faculty of Podiatric Medicine of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow * FFPM RCPSG: Fellow of the Faculty of Podiatric Medicine of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow


Faculty of Dental Surgery


Role of the Faculty of Dental Surgery

The Faculty of Dental Surgery is the professional group within the College with responsibility for dental surgeons. The Faculty set standards for dental practice through programmes of education and training, assessing their outcomes through examination, and delivering programmes of continuing professional development.


History of the Faculty of Dental Surgery

The four surgical colleges in the UK and Ireland received authorisation, through legislation laid out in the
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( 41 & 42 Vict. c. 33), to establish a qualification through examination that would lead to registration on the Dentist Register. The dentist act of 1984 now supersedes this. The register was held by the General Medical Council at that time. The first examination took place in 1879 and 'the Licence in Dental Surgery' was awarded by the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. In 1935, the College decided to create a Dental Committee that could provide advice on dental matters. In 1967 this committee became known as the Dental Council. 1968 saw formation of the Joint Committee for Higher Training in Dentistry by the four Royal Colleges of Edinburgh, England, Glasgow and Ireland. In 1990 a Dental Faculty was established to recognise the increasing role of Dental Fellows in the College. As a result, the Convenor of Dental Council was elevated to that of Dean.


Leadership of the Faculty of Dental Surgery


Dental Examinations

Up until 1947 there was a continued demand for the Licence in Dental Surgery awarded by the Royal College. The University of Glasgow then took responsibility for undergraduate education of dental surgeons and began awarding degrees in Dentistry. The Fellowship in Dental Surgery (FDS) was first established by the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 1947. The Glasgow College established its own FDS in 1967. Originally the FDS was the highest diploma in dentistry that could be awarded by the Colleges. In 1998 the Diploma of Membership of the Faculty of Dental Surgery (MFDS) was established as a three part exam. As time progressed the MFDS was reconfigured into a two-part examination and eligibility to sit the exam was no longer restricted to those who had undertaken training in approved hospital or community posts. The MFDS is delivered jointly by the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. The English and Irish colleges administer their own equivalent exams: Royal College of Surgeons England administer Membership of the Joint Dental Faculty and the Royal College Surgeons Ireland (MJDF RCSEng) administer Membership Faculty of Dentistry (MFD RCSI). Dental Specialty Trainees have undergone Fellowship assessments since 1995, each undertaking a three-year minimum duration training programme. A history of examinations and the qualifications awarded by the College for the dental faculty are listed in the following table.


Dental bursaries and awards

Professor Thomas Cyril White, Convenor of the Dental Council 1972–1974, bequeathed his estate to the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow 'for the furtherance of postgraduate dental education and research'. Professor TC White was awarded a chair in Orthodontics in 1963 at the University of Glasgow and went on to become Dean of the Dental School. Initially Professor White qualified with a Licence in Dental Surgery in Glasgow in 1933 and then Medicine and Surgery in 1935. The Royal College holds an annual symposium and awards several prizes which include the T C White Medal for outstanding performance in the Part 2 MFDS examination. The college administers other awards and grant schemes from other donors.


Faculty of Podiatric Medicine

The Faculty of Podiatric Medicine was officially formed on 11 May 2012, following several years of negotiations between the College and representatives of the Podiatry profession. The establishment of the Faculty of Podiatric Medicine represented an important milestone, being the first time one of the UK Royal Colleges of medicine and surgery had agreed to accept suitably qualified members of the podiatry profession to join and establish a standalone faculty. The Faculty promotes and supports the advancement of postgraduate education and development in podiatric medicine both locally and across the UK, as well as internationally in such countries as Australia and the United States. In 2024, the College developed a Memorandum of Understanding with the American Board of Podiatric Medicine (ABPM) to form a partnership allowing members of the Board to join the College. Podiatrists can apply for Membership of the Faculty (MFPM RCPS(Glasg)), and undergo examinations or assessment of prior skills and experience to progress towards Fellowship (FFPM RCPS(Glasg)).


See also

*
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine The Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine (FPM) is a faculty of the three Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom (the Royal College of Physicians London, the Royal College of Physicians Edinburgh and the Royal College of Physicians and ...
*
Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons Membership of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons (MRCS) is a postgraduate diploma for surgeons in the UK and Ireland. Obtaining this qualification allows a doctor to become a member of one of the four surgical colleges in the UK and Ireland, namel ...
*
Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons Fellowship of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons (FRCS) is a professional qualification to practise as a senior surgeon in Ireland or the United Kingdom. It is bestowed on an intercollegiate basis by the four Royal Colleges of Surgeons (the Roya ...


References


Sources

* Illingworth, Sir Charles. ''Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow.'' Glasgow: 1980. 16 pp (No ISBN) * Geyer-Kordesch, Johanna & MacDonald, Fiona. ''Physicians and Surgeons in Glasgow. The History of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow 1599 - 1858.'' London: The Hambledon Press 1999. 478 pp * Hull, Andrew & Geyer-Kordesch, Johanna. ''The Shaping of the Medical Profession. The History of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow 1858 - 1999.'' London: The Hambledon Press 1999. 288 pp


External links


Official website
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