Congratulations
On their postgraduate qualifications
Claire Wickens MRCPCH
On their awards and appointments
If you have recently received an award, a new appointment or postgraduate qualification please let us know for the next edition of CMF News.
Movements
Outgoing
Martin Allaby (Oxford) to Nepal
Jes Bates (Bristol) to Malawi
John Chaplin (Guy's) to Kenya
Richard Collins (St. Thomas') to Tanzania
Jane McNutt (Belfast) to Albania
Andrew Roberts (Liverpool) to Gambia
Maureen Stevenson (Belfast) to Malawi
Homecoming
Malcolm McArthur (King's College) from Botswana
Scott Murray (Glasgow) from Thailand
Carolyn Simpson (The London Hospital) from Chad
Change of address abroad
Ditch Townsend (Birmingham) from Malawi to Singapore
Obituaries
We report the deaths of the follow i n g members and offer sympathy to their families:
Anne Booth (q Royal Free 1949; d 19 June 2002) was a medical officer at St Bartholomew's Hospital before her retirement in Norfolk.
Peter Casson (q Barts 1994; d 9 December 2002) was an SHO in psychiatry and author of the CMF Publication My Cancer.
Robin Catlin (q Guy's 1951; d 2002) Lawrence Chandler MBE (q Liverpool 1937; d October 2002) was a retired doctor living in Norfolk.
Joseph Jaya-Ratnam (q Ceylon 1967; d 9 June 2002) was a consultant in accident and emergency medicine at Tameside General Hospital.
Hendrikje Kreuger (q Netherlands 1955; d 22 October 2002) was a physician in India for 25 years.
John Spencer (q Charing Cross 1957; d 22 July 2002) was a surgeon at Hammersmith Hospital and reader in surgery at Imperial College School of Medicine. He was an authority on oesophageal surgery and on radiation enteritis.