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  1. May 14, 2024 · Dr Jeanette Dickson, Chair of the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges, is living her ethos that medical leadership and frontline patient care can be combined.

  2. Jeanette Dickson was elected as Chair of Council of the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges in July 2023. She remains a practising consultant clinical oncologist at the Mount Vernon Cancer Centre in Hertfordshire focusing primarily on thoracic malignancies and providing radiotherapy for patients with haematological conditions.

  3. Members of the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges have elected Dr Jeanette Dickson, immediate past president of the Royal College of Radiologists to succeed Professor Dame Helen Stokes-Lampard as its Chair of Council.

  4. May 12, 2022 · Today, the subject is Professor Jeanette Dickson, a consultant clinical oncologist and president of the Royal College of Radiologists. Professor Dickson’s main clinical interest is in the multimodal management of thoracic malignancies and she also maintains a strong interest in medical education.

    • BMJ Careers
    • What Does It Mean For Me?
    • Boosting Standards of Care
    • Trust vs. Overmedicalisation

    For people with arthritis and other musculoskeletal (MSK) problems, this revolution in GP care should mean a radical redesign in treatment, believes Dr Alastair Dickson, GP, Health Economist, and Communications Officer at the Primary Care Rheumatology (PCR) Society. Brokered by an NHS strategy document, the ‘GP Forward View’ (GPFV), the improvement...

    Founded 30 years ago, the PCR Society aims to give GPs and primary care teams the professional education and support they need to operate in the changing world of MSK care. In the latest iteration proposed by the GPFV, GP practices will merge physically or virtually into operations that can exploit economies of scale to deliver services to patient ...

    Another challenge will be to convince MSK patients to trust their healthcare professional when they say that according to the evidence they probably don’t need that MRI scan or consultant referral. Dr Dickson explains: “For example with low back pain, most people will get better within eight weeks whatever you do – but there is still overmedicalisa...

  5. Thomas Dickson, M.D., was born at Dumfries, and took his degree of doctor of medicine at Leyden 8th April, 1746 (D.M.I. de Sanguinis Missione). He was elected physician to the London hospital 1st May, 1759; and was admitted a Licentiate of the College of Physicians 9th February, 1765.

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  7. Degrees & Education. Dr Dickson is a Consultant Psychiatrist and is registered with the General Medical Council ( 3683598). Dr Dickson is on the Specialist Register for General Psychiatry. Edinburgh University : MBChB 1992.

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