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We are pleased to announce that Dr Trevor Smith has been appointed as NHS England’s new Regional Medical Director for the South West. A prominent Gastroenterologist and international expert on clinical nutrition and intestinal failure, Dr Smith has held a number of leadership roles, including serving as President of the British Association for Parenteral and […]

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