Garnette Sutherland
Canadian neurosurgeon and researcher (born 1952)
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Garnette Roy Sutherland FRCSC, is a Canadian neurosurgeon and professor of neurosurgery (clinical neurosciences) at the University of Calgary.[1] He is known for his research into MRI technology, such as intraoperative MRI, and the NeuroArm robotic system.[2]
He graduated from the University of Manitoba, with a Bachelors of Science in Chemistry, in 1974, and an M.D degree in 1978.[3] Later, going on to do a neurosurgery residency under Charles George Drake at the University of Western Ontario.[4]
Sutherland is current serves as a Professor at the University of Calgary in their department of Neurosciences.[3]
Honours
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| Order of Canada (CM) |
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| Alberta Order of Excellence |
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| Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal | ||
| Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal (Alberta) |
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| NASA Exceptional Technology Achievement Medal |
