Olive Scott
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Born
25 June 1924
Sharpe
25 June 1924
Carlisle, Cumbria
Died4 March 2007 (aged 82)
Harrogate
EducationCarlisle and County High School for Girls
OccupationPaediatric cardiologist
Olive Scott FRCP | |
|---|---|
| Born | Sharpe 25 June 1924 Carlisle, Cumbria |
| Died | 4 March 2007 (aged 82) Harrogate |
| Education | Carlisle and County High School for Girls |
| Occupation | Paediatric cardiologist |
| Known for | First person in Britain appointed to a consultant position in paediatric cardiology |
| Medical career | |
| Field | Children's congenital heart defects |
| Institutions | Leeds General Infirmary |
| Notable works | Heart Disease in Paediatrics |
Olive Scott FRCP (née Sharpe; 25 June 1924 – 4 March 2007) was an English paediatric cardiologist. She was the first person in Britain appointed to a consultant position in paediatric cardiology.
Olive Sharpe was born on 25 June 1924 in Carlisle, Cumbria.[1] She attended Carlisle and County High School for Girls and completed her medical studies at Sheffield Medical School in 1948.[2] She later married James Scott, a reproductive immunologist.[3]