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Issue 1 • 2022
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2022 Howard Williams Medal Winner Announced
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Congratulations to Professor Wayne Cutfield FRACP who has been announced as the 2022 Howard Williams Medal winner.
The Howard Williams Medal recognises a member of the Paediatrics & Child Health Division and you people in Australia and/or Aotearoa New Zealand.
Professor Wayne Cutfield is Professor of Paediatric Endocrinology at the Liggins Institute, and an expert on insulin sensitivity and action in children. He leads clinical research which shows how environmental influences early in life can affect childhood growth and development in ways that could lead to chronic conditions in adult life. A former Director of the Liggins Institute, he is now Interim Director of the National Science Challenge: A Better Start – a cross-institution research program based at the institute.
Professor Cutfield graduated from The University of Auckland School of Medicine. He is a former Director of Endocrinology at Auckland’s Starship Children’s Hospital, where he was responsible for innovations in the care of children with hormone-based conditions such as diabetes and growth disorders. He has been involved in the training and administration of training of junior doctors in paediatrics and paediatric endocrinology through the Royal Australasian College of Physicians and the Endocrinology Specialist Advisory Committee.
An edited version of Professor Cutfield’s oration will be published in an edition of RACP Quarterly following RACP Congress 2022.