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College of Medicine (UK) : ウィキペディア英語版 | College of Medicine (UK) The College of Medicine (CoM) is a United Kingdom based organisation founded in 2010 for patients and healthcare professionals. It originated from the collapse of the Prince of Wales' controversial ''Foundation for Integrated Health'', which was widely criticised for promoting integrated medicine and alternative medicine. The College states that it aims to "promote a more politically and professionally transparent, patient centred, and sustainable approach to healthcare, using whatever social or therapeutic approaches are safe, effective, and empowering for patients". It argues that a greater focus on compassionate caring is necessary because of the frequency of National Health Service scandals about care, such as the Stafford Hospital scandal.〔 ==Officers and Directors==
Its officers and associates include former senior NHS staff. Its President is Graeme Catto, former President of the General Medical Council, and its officers and advisory council include Nigel Crisp former Chief Executive of the NHS, Muir Gray Chief knowledge officer to the NHS, and Baroness Ilora Finlay a past president of the Royal Society of Medicine.〔 Its Directors are George Lewith, a Professor of Health Research at Southampton University, Michael Dixon, Christine Glover, former head of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society and Professor David Peters, a Clinical Director at the University of Westminster's School of Life Sciences.
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