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We are delighted to announce that Jane Dacre has been awarded a Damehood in the Queen’s Birthday Honours! Jane is a Professor of Medical Education with us, was previously Director, and is a UCL alumna – so we are incredibly proud and happy for her.

 

Jane has said:

‘I am delighted to have been awarded a DBE. It makes a huge difference to have been recognised for the work I have done over many years in medicine, and medical education. I am in debt to all of the wonderful colleagues and organisations I have worked with, and who have supported me throughout my career to date. I am particularly proud to be recognised as a medical educator, as we are often unsung heroes, but strive to make a difference to the next generation.’


The Honour Citation from the Cabinet Office

 

Professor Jane Dacre, President of the Royal College of Physicians, has made unrivalled contributions to medicine and medical education, driving up standards and securing international recognition. She has promoted improved models of healthcare provision and has stressed the importance of integrated care and support for trainees.

 

She was elected Academic Vice President at the RCP. Her leadership of the MBBS curriculum and examinations at UCL Medical School led to over 93% satisfaction ratings in the National Students’ Survey. She has led the restructuring of examination and assessment processes in medicine to ensure fairness and reliability and has developed assessment processes for doctors referred for poor clinical performance. In October 2017, she opened phase 1 of a major new RCP clinical centre of excellence in Liverpool, with plans for a bespoke building in 2020.

 

She has worked tirelessly to improve diversity, leading a dramatic shift in the demographic of the RCP Council with more women and BME candidates standing and being elected than ever before. As Medical Director of the MRCP, she encouraged the publication of examination results by gender and ethnicity and contributed to research on examiner bias. She is co-creator of the GALS screen, a new and simple way of examining the joints, now taught in all UK medical schools and internationally. She continues to deliver care to patients as a rheumatologist.

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New Dean of Medical Sciences appointed
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New Dean of Medical Sciences appointed

Internationally recognised clinician scientist, Professor Emma Morris, will take up the role of Dean of UCL's Faculty of Medical Sciences in August 2025.

28 February 2025

Lung cancer test better predicts survival in early stages of disease
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Research breakthrough

Lung cancer test better predicts survival in early stages of disease

A new test developed by UCL Cancer Institute and the Francis Crick Institute can better predict lung cancer survival at diagnosis.

09 January 2025

The King and Queen meet UCL cancer specialists at UCLH
Professor Charles Swanton (left) and Professor Karl Peggs (right) meet with The King and Queen

Royal visits

The King and Queen meet UCL cancer specialists at UCLH

King Charles and Queen Camilla met UCL clinical researchers developing new cancer treatments, along with cancer patients receiving care and their families.

01 May 2024

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