Anne Bryson Sutherland
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Anne Bryson Sutherland | |
|---|---|
| Born | 7 January 1922 |
| Died | 27 March 2011 (aged 89) Edinburgh, Scotland |
| Education | University of Edinburgh |
| Medical career | |
| Field | plastic surgery |
| Institutions | Bangour Hospital Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh |
| Sub-specialties | plastic surgery of burn victims |
Anne Bryson Sutherland (7 January 1922 – 27 March 2011) was a Scottish plastic surgeon specializing in the care of burn victims. Sutherland was the first woman to be appointed a consultant plastic surgeon,[1] the first woman Chairperson of the British Burn Association and the first woman President of the British Association of Plastic Surgeons.[1][2]
Anne Sutherland was born in Wellford, Broxburn, West Lothian. She was the only child of David Murdoch Sutherland and his wife Margaret Bryson.[1][3] She attended Bathgate Academy and St Hilda's School, Liberton, Edinburgh.[1][4] On leaving school, she had wanted to study medicine, but due to the opposition of her father who thought it an unsuitable career for a woman, she instead attended the Edinburgh College of Domestic Science, and went on to train as a dietician.[1][2] Four years after her father's death, she began a degree in pure science at the University of Glasgow, but left after a year when she obtained a place on the MB ChB course at the University of Edinburgh, from which she graduated in 1951.[1]