1. Royal College examination fees surplus
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Isabel McMullen, Brad Hillier, Surya Goudaman, Marcella Fok, William Lee, Aspasia Paspali, John Bainton, Simon Harrison, Rebecca Marriot, James Hecker, Jacek Donocik, Ricardo Sainz-Fuertes, Christoph Mueller, Adam Kasparek, Catia Acosta, Geraldine Lines, Catherine Polling, Ian McClelland, Anna Barnes, Wojtek Wojcik, Sarah Stringer, Daniel Hume, Tom Walker-Tilley, Valeria Mondelli, Catherine Louise Murphy, Gregory Shields, Sulagna Chakrabarti, Jonathan Huntley, Kathleen Levick, Alex B. Thomson, Angeliki Zoumpouli, Deirdre MacManus, Elizabeth Hunt, David Nelson, Sarah Dorrington, Timothy R Nicholson, Vishaal Goel, David Baird, Lauren Gavaghan, Katrina A. S. Davis, Lindsay Banham, Pratima Singh, Caroline Biddle, Jalon Quinn, Omar Murad, Mark Ashraph, Jemima Gregory, Muhammad Firdosi, Rosemary Humphreys, Tom Pollak, Duncan Harding, Muffazal Rawala, Christopher Garrett, Omer Moghaby, Vanessa Loftus, Lena Rane, Ben McNeillis, Areti Pavlidou, Sotiris Posporelis, Felicity Wood, Ben Goldacre, Annabel Price, Jenna Hathway, Tom Dixon, Nicolas Crossley Karmelic, Amritha Mishra, Tom Lavender, Ana Morelli, Alexander Tulloch, and Sarah Nyame
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Finance ,03 medical and health sciences ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,0302 clinical medicine ,business.industry ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,business ,Profit (economics) ,030227 psychiatry - Abstract
At the current level of membership examination fees at the Royal College of Psychiatrists, a resident in psychiatry who passes every part first time pays a total of £2136.[1][1] These costs are intended to cover only expenses rather than to generate profit, a message which many of us have accepted
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- 2012