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What evidence do I need for verification purposes of case review or peer review meetings that I have attended?

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What evidence do I need for verification purposes of case review or peer review meetings that I have attended?

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Three options are available; (1) “Clinical Meetings Template” completed and signed by the Chair of the meeting or Head of Department. This template can be found on our website or contact PR&CRM staff at College House for a copy to be sent to you. (2) Signed letter from the Chair or Head of Department confirming your attendance at the meetings, the dates the meetings were held and the duration of the meetings. (3) De-identified copies of the Minutes taken at these meetings, which list your name as an attendee.

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