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  2. Medical Training Application Service - Wikipedia

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    The Medical Training Application Service ( MTAS, pronounced em-tass) was an on-line application system set up under the auspices of Modernising Medical Careers in 2007 and used for the selection of Foundation House Officers and Specialty Registrars, and allocating them to jobs in the UK. [1] Its implementation was heavily criticised both in the ...

  3. Municipal Technical Advisory Service - Wikipedia

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    Municipal Technical Advisory Service. The Municipal Technical Advisory Service (MTAS) is an agency of the University of Tennessee Institute for Public Service (IPS) that provides assistance and training to municipal officials and employees in Tennessee, among them mayors, council members, city managers, city administrators, city recorders, and ...

  4. Modernising Medical Careers - Wikipedia

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    Modernising Medical Careers. Modernising Medical Careers ( MMC) is a programme for postgraduate medical training introduced in the United Kingdom in 2005. The programme replaced the traditional grades of medical career before the level of Consultant. The different stages of the programme contribute towards a "Certificate of Completion of ...

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  6. Remedy UK - Wikipedia

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    Remedy UK. Remedy UK was a pressure group representing junior doctors in the United Kingdom. The organisation was set up by four junior doctors in 2007 to campaign against UK government-led medical training reforms known as Modernising Medical Careers (MMC) and their implementation through the Medical Training Application Service (MTAS). Remedy ...

  7. Microsoft Technology Associate - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Technology Associate was an entry-level certification that validates fundamental technology skills and knowledge in Microsoft products. MTA exams were designed to assess and validate core technical concepts in three primary areas: Databases (MS SQL Server), Development (Visual Studio) and IT Infrastructure (Windows, Windows Server).

  8. United Kingdom government security breaches - Wikipedia

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    April 2007 - Medical Training Application Service (MTAS) was an on-line application system for the selection of junior doctors, and allocating them to jobs in the UK. Personal details (including phone numbers, home addresses and sexual orientation) of junior doctors became publicly available for several hours to anyone with the right URL .

  9. Neil Douglas (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Neil Douglas (physician) Sir Neil James Douglas (28 May 1949 – 23 August 2020) [1] was a medical doctor and was president of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (RCPE) 2004–2010 and chairman of the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges (AoMRC) 2009–2012.

  10. Military training area - Wikipedia

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    There are four military training areas (MTAs) in the Czech Republic with the total area of 1,296 km 2. They are run by "Military Regions" and have been used since 1994 for joint exercises and training between the Czech armed forces and its allies. This was initially carried out as part of Partnership for Peace Programme and subsequently with ...

  11. Liam Donaldson - Wikipedia

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    University of Birmingham. university of Leicester. Profession. Physician. Surgeon. Sir Liam Joseph Donaldson FRCSE FRCP FRCPE FMedSci FRCA (born 3 May 1949) is a British doctor. He was formerly the Chief Medical Officer for England, being the 15th occupant of the post since it was established in 1855.