Background
Stevenson, David John Douglas was born on January 6, 1933 in Glasgow, Scotland. Son of Douglas Stuart and Mary Edith (Lang) Stevenson.
Stevenson, David John Douglas was born on January 6, 1933 in Glasgow, Scotland. Son of Douglas Stuart and Mary Edith (Lang) Stevenson.
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, University Glasgow, 1957. Doctor of Medicine, University Glasgow, 1965. Master of Arts, University Cambridge, England, 1958.
House surgeon, physician Glasgow Hospitals, 1957-1958. Diocesan medical officer Diocese of Nyasaland, Malawi, 1958-1963. Government medical officer Ministry of Health, Malawi, 1965-1966.
Lecturer tropical diseases University Edinburgh, Scotland, 1966-1972. Senior lector international community health Liverpool School Tropical Medicine, England, 1972-1990. Honorary fellow public health science University Edinburgh, since 1991.
Visiting professor Institute Medicine, Kathmandu, Nepal, 1974-1975. Consultant Ministry of Health, Sierra, Leone, 1980, University Yaoundé, Cameroon, 1985, Medical Emergency Relief International, Afghanistan, 1996.
Parliamentary candidate Scottish National Party, Glasgow, 1964, Edinburgh, 1970, European parliament candidate, Lothians, 1979, 84. Fellow Faculty of Public Health Medicine, Royal Society Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (Scottish branch committee 1996). Member Freshwater Biological Association (life).
Avocations: playing Scottish bagpipes for dancing, international music and dance, parapsychology, hypnotism, appropriate technology. E-mail: [email protected].
Married Anna Marie Skadegaard, July 29, 1967. Children: Bjørn Douglas, Ellen Gilla, Alan Dorje.