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1 November 2023
A new RCP Cymru Wales report highlights the importance of training doctors locally in north Wales as a solution to the workforce crisis.
Associate global directors (AGDs) are led by the global vice president and appointed on an honorary basis to guide RCP global activity within their specific regions of the world. They build relationships and links with local physicians and institutions, participate in clinical training projects and act as RCP ambassadors.
International advisers (IAs) are RCP fellows who are appointed to represent an area of the world. They work alongside their peers and our team of associate global directors (AGDs) to engage with members and fellows, promote our work and seek opportunities for collaboration.
The Royal College of Physicians has vast experience in setting healthcare standards and improving patient care in the UK. We have a responsibility to use this experience to support our global network of members and fellows and to improve access to quality healthcare worldwide.
The East, Central and Southern Africa College of Physicians (ECSACOP) is an independent organisation comprising member colleges in Kenya, Malawi, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe. ECSACOP was established to significantly increase the number of physicians, and to standardise and improve postgraduate medical training in internal medicine, thereby improving access to healthcare in the region.
The Medical Training and Fellowship (METAF) Programme is a partnership with the British Council aimed at reducing the burden of cancer and neurological disorders across East Africa. METAF is sponsored by the East African Development Bank (EADB).
The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) delivers intensive 2-day communications skills courses overseas designed to provide doctors of all levels with the opportunity to refresh and develop essential verbal and non-verbal communications skills.