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BMJ appoints Nick Brown as new Editor-in-Chief of Archives of Disease in Childhood -

Healthcare knowledge provider BMJ has appointed Nick Brown as the new editor in chief of Archives of Disease in Childhood (ADC).

A fellow of the RCPCH and British Association of Perinatal Medicine, Nick's UK clinical base is in Salisbury. He is the author of over 60 peer reviewed publications, and for the past 25 years, he has had a parallel career in academic international health and has lived and worked in Sudan, Afghanistan, Papua New Guinea, India and Pakistan.

He has a long term academic affiliation with the Aga Khan University in Karachi where he teaches epidemiology, biostatistics and research methodology and is involved in several studies in areas including child pneumonia, rheumatic heart disease, thalassaemia, child protection and early child development.

His clinical interests include infectious diseases, neonatology and cardiology. He has been the college tutor for 12 years and the Salisbury paediatric departmental training programme has been recognised nationally.

Nick has worked with ADC as an associate editor for 10 years and as commissioning editor for the Global Child Health section since 2009.

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