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From the College’s earliest days, the Steering Committee had planned to encourage the development of overseas regional faculties in Australia, New Zealand and later on in South Africa, with their corresponding Overseas Regional Councils. As with the home faculties the Officers and Members of Faculty Boards are printed in the Annual Reports. The Foundation Council agreed that at least ten members of the College would be needed to form an overseas faculty and that the College Council should decide the area to be covered by each.
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Conolly, W. A. (1952) College of General Practice. Br. Med. J., ii, 444
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Hunt, J.H. et al. (1983). The College Overseas. In: Fry, J., Pinsent, R.J.F.H. (eds) A History of the Royal College of General Practitioners. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5915-9_21
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