Dr Craig Andrew Borland
Personal Details
Dr Craig Andrew Borland MB ChB FFARCS DA
1907 to 1989
Place of birth: Glasgow, Scotland
Nationality: British
CRN: 558266
Education and qualifications
| General education | Medical School at University of Glasgow |
|---|---|
| Primary medical qualification(s) | MB ChB, University of Glasgow, 1929 |
| Initial Fellowship and type | FFARCS by Election |
| Year of Fellowship | 1953 |
| Other qualification(s) | DA (RCP&S), 1935 |
Professional life and career
Postgraduate career
After graduation Borland seems to have entered general practice in Glasgow and worked as an anesthetist for the Glasgow Corporation General Hospital. By 1936 he was appointed as an anaesthetist to the Victoria Infirmary in Glasgow. In 1941 he was Lecturer in Anaesthetics to the E.M.S., Department of Health, Scotland, and in 1942 he was commissioned Lt. in the Royal Army Medical Corps. After demobilisation he continued to work as Visiting Anaesthetist to the Victoria Infirmary in Glasgow and Senior Anaesthetist at the Glasgow Corporation Hospitals until his retirement about 1967.
Professional interests and activities
He was one of the 46 successful candidates in the very first examination for the Diploma in Anaesthetics held in November 1935.
Other biographical information
On retirement he moved to live in Lancaster, but eventually returned to Glasgow, where he died at the age of 82 years.
Author and sources
Alistair McKenzie
Sources and comments:
[1] Medical Registers and Directories.
[2] scotlandspeople.gov.uk
[3] ancestry.co.uk