Dr Kenneth Macaulay

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  • Reference
    • GB 254 UR-STU 21
  • Dates of Creation
    • 1971-1989
  • Name of Creator
  • Language of Material
    • English
  • Physical Description
    • 2 folders

Scope and Content

17 x copies of DUMS magazine 'Organ', 1971-1975; Booklets of various medical symposia at Ninewells, partly organised by the Medical Society, 1973-1976
Additional arriving 24/7/23: Peter Ustinov Rectorial address admittance ticket; Posters re Endocrinology and Gastroenterology symposiums with sheet of Cardiology questions, 1974-76; Graduates Council minutes, 1978, Graduation Thanksgiving programme, 1977, Student handbooks, 1971-72 & 1972; Belmont annual ball programme, 1974; booklet and leaflet about Ninewells Hospital , 1974; 'Introduction to University of Dundee, 1979?; 'Noddy Nuff' student charities campaign stickers, 1973

Administrative / Biographical History

Kenneth Macaulay was educated in Lasswade, Melbourne and Edinburgh and commenced his medical studies at Dundee in 1971, graduating in 1977.
House Officer posts were undertaken in Stornoway, where he met his wife Alison, and Dundee. After an SHO year in North Tees General in Stockton on Tees Dr Macaulay returned to Dundee to continue specialist medical training at Ninewells and DRI but later transferred to GP training with a Dundee practice in Inverary Terrace.
In 1982 he and his family moved to Fife in order for him to take up a position as a GP. His practice in Rosyth was very active in teaching medical students and he was an Honorary Clinical Teacher in General Practice at both the University of Aberdeen and the University of Dundee for a number of years.
He retired from General Practice in 2015.

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Kenneth Macaulay was educated in Lasswade, Melbourne and Edinburgh and commenced his medical studies at Dundee in 1971, graduating in 1977.
House Officer posts were undertaken in Stornoway, where he met his wife Alison, and Dundee. After an SHO year in North Tees General in Stockton on Tees Dr Macaulay returned to Dundee to continue specialist medical training at Ninewells and DRI but later transferred to GP training with a Dundee practice in Inverary Terrace.
In 1982 he and his family moved to Fife in order for him to take up a position as a GP. His practice in Rosyth was very active in teaching medical students and he was an Honorary Clinical Teacher in General Practice at both the University of Aberdeen and the University of Dundee for a number of years.
He retired from General Practice in 2015.

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Returned to depositor: Programme of installation of Clement Freud as Rector, 1974; Rectorial Address by Peter Ustinov, 1972

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