Jane Dacre Explained

Dame Jane Dacre
Office:President of the Royal College of Physicians of London
Term Start:September 2014
Term End:September 2018
Predecessor:Sir Richard Thompson
Successor:Sir Andrew Goddard
Birth Date: November df=y
Spouse:Nigel Dacre
Alma Mater:University College Hospital Medical School

Dame Jane Elizabeth Dacre, (born 11 November 1955) is a British rheumatologist and medical scholar. She is Professor of Medical Education at University College London, former director of UCL Medical School, past president of the Royal College of Physicians and past medical director of the MRCP(UK) exam. She is currently President of the Medical Protection Society[1] and President of the Royal Medical Benevolent Fund.[2]

Biography

Dacre was born on 1 November 1955.[3] She studied medicine at the University College Hospital Medical School, graduating with a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in 1977, and Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MB BS) degrees in 1980.[4] She was awarded a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree in 1992.

She trained in rheumatology at St Bartholomew's Hospital and now practices at the Whittington Hospital in North London. She has made contributions to the physical examination of the musculoskeletal system and developed an interest in medical education.[4] [5]

Her more recent work has included study of the performance of doctors at postgraduate exams, including the influence of gender[6] and ethnic background.[4] [7] She was formerly a member of the General Medical Council from 2009 to 2012.[4]

From 2014 to 2018 she was President of the Royal College of Physicians of London,[8] having previously served as Academic Vice President of the College.[9]

Accolades and honours

She was reckoned by the Health Service Journal to be the 46th most influential person in the English NHS in 2015.[10] In May 2018, it was announced that Dacre would be leading a review into the gender pay gap in medicine in the UK.[11] In the 2018 Birthday Honours, Dacre was appointed a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) for services to medicine and medical education.

Personal life

She is married to media executive Nigel Dacre.[12] He is the younger brother of journalist Paul Dacre, former editor of The Daily Mail.[13]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MPS Council . 8 August 2024 . www.medicalprotection.org/uk.
  2. Web site: Our people . 8 August 2024 . rmbf.org.
  3. Web site: Dacre, Dame Jane (Elizabeth), (born 11 Nov. 1955), Professor of Medical Education, since 2001, Vice Dean, since 2005, and Director, UCL Medical School (formerly Division of Medical Education), since 2008, University College London; President: Royal College of Physicians, 2014–18; Medical Protection Society, since 2018 . . Oxford University Press . 21 July 2023 . en . 1 December 2022.
  4. Web site: Prof Jane Dacre profile. University College London Institutional Research Information Service. 27 April 2014.
  5. Dacre. Jane. The Development of a New Method of Knowledge Assessment: Tailoring a Test to a Doctor's Area of Practice. Academic Medicine. 84. 8. 1003–7. 10.1097/ACM.0b013e3181ace774. 19638763. 2009. free.
  6. Unwin. Emily. Sex differences in medico-legal action against doctors: a systematic review and meta-analysis. BMC Medicine. 13. 10.1186/s12916-015-0413-5. 2015. 26268807. 4535538. 172. 1 . free .
  7. Woolf. K. The mediators of minority ethnic underperformance in final medical school examinations: A longitudinal study. British Journal of Educational Psychology. 83. Pt 1. 135–159. 10.1111/j.2044-8279.2011.02060.x. 23369179. 2013.
  8. Professor Jane Dacre is elected president of the Royal College of Physicians. Royal College of Physicians. 14 April 2014. 27 April 2014.
  9. Perspective: Jane Dacre. The Lancet. 371. 9631. 2165. 28 June 2008. 10.1016/S0140-6736(08)60941-1. 54367165. free.
  10. News: HSJ100 2015. 23 December 2015. Health Service Journal. 23 November 2015.
  11. News: Anonymous. Doctors' gender pay gap 'to be eliminated'. 28 May 2018. BBC News. 28 May 2018.
  12. Web site: Spotlight on Professor Jane Dacre. University College London. 6 July 2011.
  13. News: Dacre quits ITN. Deans. Jason. 4 September 2002. The Guardian.