We are currently a directorate within the Emergency Division (which is us; most of the physicians; radiology; O and G and Paeds) which on the face of it isn't much different to being a specialty within a directorate (we started off in the surgical directorate then became medical). Pros and cons to any organisation. Too big a directorate/ division and you have meetings that aren't relevant to you; too small and your directorate/ division has meetings that don't have much impact. I think at one time or another we've had every specialty in the hospital in our directorate/ division.
Matt Dunn
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> What experience do list members have with Clinical Directorates ? Anyone
> standing alone as an EM directorate or are you combined with medicine ? Crit
> care ? Etc
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> John Ryan
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