FRCP
FRCP stands for Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians.
Fellow in the American Academy of Pediatricians. In the UK, FRCP stands for Fellow in the Royal College of Physicians.
Counterclaim under FRCP 13.
MB PhD FRCP represents a combination of academic and professional qualifications. "MB" stands for Bachelor of Medicine, indicating a medical degree; "PhD" denotes a Doctor of Philosophy, typically awarded for research in a specific field; and "FRCP" stands for Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, a prestigious designation that recognizes a physician's expertise and accomplishments in the field of medicine. Together, these designations reflect a high level of education and training in both medicine and research.
To obtain a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (FRCP) degree, a physician typically must first complete their medical training and gain membership in a recognized medical college, such as the Royal College of Physicians in the UK. After gaining significant clinical experience and demonstrating excellence in their specialty, they can apply for fellowship. This often involves submission of evidence of contributions to medicine, such as research, education, or clinical practice, followed by a review process by the college. Upon approval, the physician is granted the FRCP designation.
In court cases, "FR" typically stands for "Federal Rules." This abbreviation is often used in reference to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) or the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure (FRCP), which govern the procedures for civil and criminal cases in U.S. federal courts. These rules provide a standardized framework for legal proceedings at the federal level.
FRCP has mandated that all organizations be able to make initial disclosures on Electronically Stored Information (ESI) before a specific discovery request is made. For this we need to invest in systems that can act proactively and reactively to any given legal situation. Proactively, it should be able to assess the situation and retrieve the most needed and important information. Reactively, it should make searching and culling easy and cost-effective.
It means that you are a fellow of the royal college of physicians (unsure of what country). Meaning that you have completed subspeciality training in an are of medicine (as opposed to surgery)
which we collect requirement related to domain is called domain requirement.
Requirement engineering is a process in which we identification of user requirement, analysis of requirement, validation user needs, documentation of requirement.
This depends on which specialist you want. If you are NRI or living abroad then you are better off going to a doctor trained abroad having degree of MRCP CCST with or without FRCP ( with FRCP is better) or Board certification and Fellowship (USA) A simple search of 'MRCP FRCP CCST Doctor' and the speciality brings out these results: Cardiologist: Dr. Suvro Banerjee, Dr Rabin Chakraborty General Medicine: Dr. Anirban Chakraborty Respiratory: Dr. Raja Dhar, Dr Sumit Sengupta Diabetes: Dr. Kalyan Gangyopadhyaya, Dr. Anirban Chakraborty It appears that there are very few doctors trained in USA who practice in Kolkata. If you are looking for local experts, at least find a doctor who has done DM. For surgical field, you need a doctor with MCH and FRCS ideally. Hope this helps