Professor Jane Dacre, President of RCP (2014–2018)

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The portrait shows Professor Dacre at left, seen in three-quarters, on a teal background and the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) coat of arms in the top-right corner of the canvas.

The portrait was commissioned at the end of Prof Dacre's presidency of the RCP (2014–2018).

Professor Dame Dacre is a rheumatologist and medical scholar, Director of University College of London Medical School and past medical director of Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography exam (MRCP), and from May 2018 led a review of the gender pay gap in the National Health System.

Royal College of Physicians, London

London

Title

Professor Jane Dacre, President of RCP (2014–2018)

Date

2017

Medium

oil on canvas on wood

Measurements

H 137.3 x W 117.4 cm

Accession number

2018.8

Work type

Painting

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