The 2nd Sir George Alleyne Lecture will be held at the Cave Hill Campus on April 24th. The Lecture celebrates the work of the
Chancellor of the University, who is Director Emeritus of PAHO / AHO, UN
Special Envoy on HIV / AIDS and a former Professor of Medicine of the
University of the West Indies. Sir
George is an alumnus of the UWI (MBBS 1957), and Honorary DSc of the UWI. He was Director of PAHO / WHO from 1995 to
2002.
The lecture will be hosted by the School of Clinical Medicine
and Research, UWI Cave Hill, and PAHO / WHO ‘s Office of the Caribbean
Programme Coordinator. It will be part
of the programme of celebration of Forty Years of medical teaching at the School of Clinical Medicine
and Research in Barbados.
This year’s lecture will be given by Sir Graeme Catto, MB (Hons), MD (Hons), DSc, Hon LID, FRCP, Hon
FRCGP, FMedSci, FRSE. Sir Graeme is the
Chairman of the General Medical Council of the UK,
and he is one of the most outstanding speakers and perhaps the most famous
medical doctor in the UK
today.
Sir Graeme is Professor of Medicine and Therapeutics at the University of Aberdeen
in Scotland, and was, until
recently, Dean of King’s College Medical and Dental School
and Vice Principal of King’s College London.
He has published extensively and is a highly sought after speaker. He will speak on the topic “Medical Professionalism in the twenty
first century”, a topic of great interest both to the medical profession
and to everyone today, when health care is one of the hottest issues of debate.
Sir George Alleyne
will be in Barbados
for the event.
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