Terence English

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Terence English
Born (1932-10-03)3 October 1932
South Africa
Nationality United Kingdom
Medical career
Profession Surgeon
Field Cardiothoracic surgery
Institutions Papworth Hospital, Cambridge.
Research Cardiac transplantation
Notable prizes 1 Lifetime Achievement Award from Society for Cardiothoracic Surgery in GB and Ireland 2009. 2 Lifetime Achievement Award from International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation 2014. 3 Ray C Fish Award for Scientific Achievement in Cardiovascular Disease from the Texas Heart Institute 2014.

Sir Terence Alexander Hawthorne English KBE FRCS FRCP (born 3 October 1932)[1] is a South African-born British retired cardiac surgeon. He was Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Papworth Hospital and Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, 1973–1995.He performed Britain's first successful heart transplant in January 1979 after which Papworth became one of the leading heart and lung transplant centers in Europe.

He was President of the Royal College of Surgeons 1989-92, Master of St Catharine's College, Cambridge, 1993–2000, and President of the British Medical Association 1995-1996. He was knighted (KBE) in 1991.

His first wife, Ann, with whom he had 4 children, died in 2009. In 2002 he married Judith English, Principal of St Hilda's College, Oxford 2001-2007.

References

  1. ‘ENGLISH, Sir Terence (Alexander Hawthorne)’, Who's Who 2014, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 2014; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2013 ; online edn, Dec 2013. "Follow Your Star - From Mining to Heart Transplants" Authorhouse 2011 ISBN 978-1-4567-7131-7 (sc) accessed 17 Dec 2013

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Academic offices
Preceded by
Sir Ian Todd
President of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
1989–1992
Succeeded by
Sir Norman Browse