THE following have been admitted to the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow:
FELLOWSHIP OF THE COLLEGE
Professor Wolf Theodor Endres, chairman of paediatrics, Innsbruck University; Professor Helmuth Gadner, director of the Institute for Childhood Cancer, Vienna.
MEMBERSHIP QUA PHYSICIAN
Adam Bryson; Marek Henry Dominiczak; Norman D Jarvie; Peter Vanezis.
FELLOWSHIP QUA SURGEON
Aliah Hashim Abdulghaffar; Syed Mohamed Ali Mohamed Abubacker; Seraj-Din Ajnin; Ali Ahmad Kayed Al-Qutaishat; Vikram Ananthakrishnan; Saeed Anwar; Chinnakonda Hanumanthan Venkatachalapathy Arvind; Kamalendu Chatterjee; Debi Narayan Das Chaudhury; Arun Peter Chindripu; Amish Vasant Dalal; Elaine
FELLOWSHIP IN SURGERY
Khalid Waheed.
FELLOWSHIP IN DENTAL
SURGERY
Jeremy Bagg; David Henry Felix; Mohsin Humaid Al-Namani; Christine Marie Cullen; Shah Kamal Khan Bin Jamal Din; Dominic Carmel Hassall; Sarah Livesey.
MEMBERSHIP IN DENTAL
ORTHOPAEDICS
Chua Kui Lay.
MEMBERSHIP IN GENERAL
DENTAL SURGERY
Abdul Haleem; Thomas Owen Thompson.
COLLEGIATE MEMBERSHIP
Nana Efua Mensiwa Gruer; Douglas Gibson Ingham; Anne McCentegart.
DIPLOMAS were also presented to new members of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the UK:
Claire Ang Wan-Ming; Tracey Anne Baird; Ruth Helen Birchall; Mary Winifred Callaghan; Stephen Daw; Malik Mumtaz Ahmed Bin Gulam Sarvar; Sunil Gupta; Sarah Alice Irvine; Brian Kennon; Tuan Rosli Long Ahmad; Carl L A Mann; Peter Harrigan Moncur; Adam Crawford McGuffie; Ian Gareth Reeves; Khalid Abdelrahman Babiker Saad; Mary Grainne Sands; Nirupama Satish; Sudha Srikanth; Kathryn Lesley Turner; Christopher John Plummer; Jeffery David White; Fraser Thomas Wood.
INTERCOLLEGIATE
SPECIALITY
CERTIFICATES
Urology
Mohammad Issa Dauleh.
Orthopaedic surgery
Stuart M Hay.
Orthodontics
David Morrant.
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