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From past to future: 50 years of the School of Clinical Medicine

8:00pm-9:00pm on Monday 30 March

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Cambridge Union Society, Library, 9A Bridge Street, CB2 1UB

Join us for an engaging In Conversation event marking 50 years of the School of Clinical Medicine. Together, we will reflect on the School’s origins, celebrate key milestones in research, education and partnership with the NHS, and explore the ambitions shaping the next decades.

Dr Paul Siklos (MA, BSc, MBBS, FRCP)

Paul qualified in Medicine from the University of London’s Middlesex Hospital Medical School before coming to Cambridge in 1975 as Medical Registrar to Dr Theo Chalmers, the Foundation Clinical Dean of the School of Clinical Medicine. Paul was one of the School’s first Clinical Supervisors and a Clinical Lecturer in Medicine, and was appointed Consultant Physician at West Suffolk Hospital in Bury St Edmunds in 1982. He became Associate Clinical Dean at Cambridge’s School of Clinical Medicine in 1995, and the Foundation Director of the Cambridge Graduate Course in Medicine in 1999. Paul is a Life Fellow at Hughes Hall.

Dr Ruchira Sinnatamby (MA, MB, BChir, FRCR, FHEA, FRCP)

Ruchi, an alumna of Queens’ College, completed her degree in Clinical Medicine in 1988. She is now an Affiliated Associate Professor and Clinical Sub-Dean at the School of Clinical Medicine with responsibility for quality assurance of the clinical course. As a consultant radiologist at Cambridge University Hospitals since 1999, Ruchi also provides direct clinical care, primarily in the field of imaging for breast cancer diagnosis and treatment. She is a Fellow in Clinical Medicine at Murray Edwards College.

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Age: Adults
Format: Talk
Timing: In person
Event Capacity: 100
Theme: Health
Accessibility: Full access

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Image copyright: Image background: Cambridge Medicine Journal Autumn 1997 cover illustration by Angela Luck.

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