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"The deaneries are responsible for the management and delivery of postgraduate medical education in addition to supporting the continuing professional development of all doctors and dentists."
In some cases they may be regarded as integral parts of the relevant strategic health authority.
List:
- Defence Postgraduate Deanary(DPMD)
- East Midlands Healthcare Deanery
- East of England Multi Professional Deanery
- Kent Surrey and Sussex Deanery
- London Deanery
- Mersey Deanery
- Northern Deanery
- North Western Deanery
- Oxford Deanery
- Severn Deanery
- South West Peninsula Deanery
- Wessex Deanery
- NHS West Midlands Workforce Deanery
- Yorkshire and the Humber Deanery