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Election results

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

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President

The results of the recent election of President are as follows:

n of ballot papers distributed 8901
n of ballot papers returned 3315
n of invalid ballot papers 7
n of valid ballot papers counted 3308

First stage

Jeremy Holmes 1387
Anton Obholzer 436
Mike Shooter 1485

Second stage

Jeremy Holmes 1599
Anton Obholzer
Mike Shooter 1633
(non-transferable 76)

Dr Mike Shooter was therefore elected as President to take office from 27 June 2002.

Registrar

The results of the recent election of Registrar are as follows:

n of ballot papers distributed 9092
n of ballot papers returned 2283
n of invalid ballot papers 4
n of valid ballot papers counted 2279

First stage

Andrew Fairbairn 880
Hubert Lacey 742
Richard Williams 657

Second stage

Andrew Fairbairn 1183
Hubert Lacey 979
Richard Williams
(non-transferable 117)

Dr Andrew Fairbairn was therefore elected as Registrar to take office from 27 June 2002.

Election of Sub-Dean

Council will be electing a Sub-Dean at its meeting on 24 October 2002. The successful applicant will be the responsible College officer for issues relating to the Specialist Register award of Certificates of Completion of Specialist Training (CCSTs) and take a lead within the College on flexible training. The new Sub-Dean will be expected to be at the College for a minimum of half a day each week, in addition to attending relevant Committees that will include Council (which meets four times a year), the Specialist Training Committee (five times a year) and the Education Committee (three times a year). Any College Member who would like to be considered for this post should write to the Dean, C/o The Royal College of Psychiatrists, Department of Postgraduate Educational Services, 17 Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8PG, for further details. If more than one nomination is received, then an election will be held among Council Members.

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