Royal College of Radiologists
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Your support makes all the difference.The following Officers were elected at the Annual General Meeting of the Royal College of Radiologists held yesterday at Southampton University:
President, Dr CH Paine (Oxford); Treasurer, Dr MJ Brindle (King's Lynn); Vice-President and Dean of the Faculty of Clinical Radiology, Dr S. Field (Canterbury); Dean of the Faculty of Clinical Oncology, Dr J. Bullimore (Bristol); Warden of the Fellowship and Warden of the Faculty of Clinical Radiology, Dr CDR Flower (Cambridge).
Warden of the Faculty of Clinical Oncology, Dr RGB Evans (Newcastle); Registrar of the College and Registrar of the Faculty of Clincial Oncology, Dr RDH Ryall (Southampton); Registrar of the Faculty of Clinical Radiology, Dr I. Watt Armstrong (London); Editor of the Faculty of Clinical Oncology, Dr T. Priestman (Wolverhampton).
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