Kenneth Calman
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Kenneth Calman
Summary
Kenneth Calman is a human[1]. He was born in Glasgow[2]. He was born on December 25, 1941[3]. He died on July 21, 2025[4]. He worked as a surgeon[5], autobiographer[6], chief medical officer[7], oncologist[8], and physician[9]. He ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (361 views/month, #7,201 of 1,000,298).[10]
Key Facts
- Born in Glasgow[2], Kenneth Calman…
- Kenneth Calman's place of birth was Knightswood[11].
- Kenneth Calman was born on December 25, 1941[3].
- Kenneth Calman died on July 21, 2025[4].
- A child of Kenneth Calman was Susan Calman[12].
- Kenneth Calman held citizenship in United Kingdom[13].
- Kenneth Calman worked as a surgeon[5].
- Kenneth Calman worked as an autobiographer[6].
- Kenneth Calman's professions included chief medical officer[7].
- Kenneth Calman's professions included oncologist[8].
- Kenneth Calman worked as a physician[9].
- Kenneth Calman's field of work was medicine[14].
- Kenneth Calman's field of work was oncology[15].
- Kenneth Calman held the position of Chancellor of the University of Glasgow[16].
- Kenneth Calman held the position of chairperson[17].
- Kenneth Calman held the position of chairperson[18].
- Kenneth Calman was employed by University of Glasgow[19].
- Kenneth Calman was educated at University of Glasgow[20].
- Kenneth Calman was educated at Allan Glen's School[21].
- Kenneth Calman received the Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath[22].
- Kenneth Calman received the Bisset Hawkins Medal[23].
- Kenneth Calman received the Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow[24].
- Kenneth Calman received the Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh[25].
- Kenneth Calman received the Fellow of the Royal College of General Practitioners[26].
- Kenneth Calman received the honorary doctorate[27].
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Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include Glasgow[2], a city[28], in United Kingdom[29] and Knightswood[11], a neighborhood[30], in United Kingdom[31]. Kenneth Calman was born on December 25, 1941[3].
Education
Educated at University of Glasgow[20], a public research university[32], in United Kingdom[33], founded in 1451[34], headquartered in Glasgow[35] and Allan Glen's School[21], a secondary school[36], in United Kingdom[37].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include surgeon[5], autobiographer[6], chief medical officer[7], oncologist[8], and physician[9]. Fields of work include medicine[14], a field of study[38] and oncology[15], a medical specialty[39]. Kenneth Calman was employed by University of Glasgow[19]. Positions held include Chancellor of the University of Glasgow[16], a position[40] and chairperson[17], a type of position[41].
Recognition
Awards received include Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath[22], a grade of an order[42], in United Kingdom[43], founded in 1815[44]; Bisset Hawkins Medal[23], a science award[45], in United Kingdom[46]; Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow[24]; Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh[25], a fellowship award[47], in United Kingdom[48]; Fellow of the Royal College of General Practitioners[26]; and honorary doctorate[27], a title of honor[49].
Personal Life
A child of Kenneth Calman was Susan Calman[12].
Death and Burial
Kenneth Calman died on July 21, 2025[4].
Why It Matters
Kenneth Calman ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (361 views/month, #7,201 of 1,000,298).[10]
FAQs
Where was Kenneth Calman born?
Kenneth Calman was born in Glasgow[2].
What did Kenneth Calman do for work?
Kenneth Calman worked as surgeon[5], autobiographer[6], chief medical officer[7], oncologist[8], and physician[9].
Where did Kenneth Calman go to school?
Kenneth Calman was educated at University of Glasgow[20] and Allan Glen's School[21].
What awards did Kenneth Calman receive?
Honors received include Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath[22], Bisset Hawkins Medal[23], Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow[24], and Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh[25].