Alasdair Macintosh Geddes, infectious diseases educator, physician. Served to captain Royal Army Medical Corps, 1958-1960.
Background
Geddes, Alasdair Macintosh was born on May 14, 1934 in Fortrose, Scotland. Son of Angus Adam and Isabella (McConnachie) G. Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, University Edinburgh, 1957. Senior registrar Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, 1963-1967.
Education
Consultant physician East Birmingham Hospital, England, since 1967, member advisory committee Department Health, vaccination and immigration committee, Department Health. Member Sear Committee on Safety Medicine, London, since 1979, National Health Education Authority, Royal College Physicians London. Professor infectious diseases University Birmingham, since 1982.
Career
Professor infectious diseases University Birmingham, since 1982. Editor: Control of Hospital Infection, 1982. Contributor articles to professional journals.
Membership
Served to captain Royal Army Medical Corps, 1958-1960.