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The CC is the only body that represents all consultants in the UK whether or not they are BMA members.
An overview of the CC, its priorities, and meeting information.
UK CC works on a number of issues affecting consultants. Here are our top priorities.
The chair, deputy chairs, voting and non-voting members, national and regional chairs of the CC.
Find out about RCCs in England which provide local input to the main UK committee.
Regional consultants committees (RCCs) meet four times a year throughout the country. Find out when the next meeting is in your region.
View highlights from the most recent UK consultants conference and see details of the motions passed.
Consultants working in Scotland are represented by the SCC
Consultants working in Wales are represented by the WCC.
Consultants working in Northern Ireland are represented by the NICC.
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