John Chalmers (surgeon) explained

John Chalmers (born 21 September 1927 in Aberdeen) is a Scottish orthopaedic surgeon.

Biography

Chalmers studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh. After qualifying as MB ChB in 1950 he worked as House officer in different hospitals. In 1952 he joined the Royal Army Medical Corps and became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England one year later. From 1954 to 1957 he had his orthopaedic education at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital. He spent an Orthopaedic Fellowship at the University of Illinois and in 1958 was appointed as Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh. In 1961 he graduated M.D.[1] and in 1963 also qualified as Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.

For a period of 32 years he was Senior Lecturer and Consultant at the (old) Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh and at the Princess Margaret Rose Orthopaedic Hospital. He was an examiner for the Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and the FRCS Ed Orth. and for the M. Ch. Orth. of Liverpool University. In 1982 he was elected a member of the Aesculapian Club.[2]

With his wife Gwyneth he has four children and six grandchildren.

Memberships of Professional Associations

National Committees

Visiting Professorships and Lectureships

Editorial Boards

Papers (selection)

Nonmedical Books

References

  1. Chalmers. John. 1961. Transplantation of bone: an experimental study. en.
  2. Book: Minute Books of the Aesculapian Club. Library of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
  3. http://www.audubonroyaloctavos.com/SITE/pages/Chalmers.html Review and biographical sketch (with a portrait)