Peter Dangerfield

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Peter Dangerfield FHEA is a clinical anatomist at the University of Liverpool[1] and a professor at Staffordshire University.[2][3]

Biography

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Dangerfield is a member of the British Medical Association (BMA) UK Council and co-chair of the Medical Academic Staff Committee.[4] He is a past chair of the former Board of Medical Education and has made frequent contributions to meetings of the Association for the Study of Medical Education (ASME).[5][6]

He is an examiner for the Court of Examiners at the Royal College of Surgeons of England, former president of the Liverpool Medical Institution, treasurer of the British Association of Clinical Anatomists and a fellow of the British Medical Association.[4]

Dangerfield is associate editor of the journal Scoliosis.[7] He is a past secretary and honorary member of The International Research Society of Spinal Deformities (IRSSD).[5][8] In 2008 he was awarded the Nobel Medal by the IRSSD.[9]

Both during and after the Alder Hey organs scandal (1999-2001), Dangerfield came to public prominence, as a media commentator.[10] Already known for his work with the BMA, his opinion was sought on various topics regarding anatomy.[11] Notably, Gunther von Hagens', Body Worlds exhibition in 2002.[1]

In 2011 he was presented with honorary life membership of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society for his commitment and contribution as chairman of the Rodewald Concert Society.[12]

Publications

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Dangerfield's research interests include paediatric skeletal conditions, aetiology and pathogenesis of spinal deformity, Perthes' disease and normal growth and development.[5] His publications include:[5][13]

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References

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  13. ^ Peter Dangerfield publications indexed by Microsoft Academic
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