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The RCPCH's stated aim is to 'transform child health through knowledge, innovation and expertise'. [1] In practice it has a number of roles: Postgraduate training for paediatricians: the RCPCH defines the paediatric curriculum, advises Local Education and Training Boards and records and monitors trainees' progress from entry to specialist training to achieving the certificate of completion of ...
Presidents of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (7 P) R. Recipients of the James Spence Medal (53 P)
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During this post he trained in the specialism of paediatrics. [7] He became a Member of the Royal College of Physicians (MRCP) in 1947 and Member of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (MRCPE) in 1948. [4] That year he spent a short time in Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, [3] and achieved a Diploma in Child Health (DCH). [4]
Archives of Disease in Childhood is a peer-reviewed medical journal published by the BMJ Group and covering the field of paediatrics. It is the official journal of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health. [1]
He was a member of the UK Government's Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) during the COVID-19 pandemic (advising on children, young people and schools) and was President of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health from 2018 to 2021. [2] He remains clinically active, seeing young people with diabetes each week at UCL ...
He is the representative of The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) on the Diabetes Dataset Advisory Group (for England). [1] Allgrove studied medicine at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, qualifying in 1973. [citation needed] In 1978 Allgrove and colleagues discovered Triple A syndrome which is named Allgrove Syndrome after him.