Background
Douglas, James Frederick was born on September 22, 1938 in Portadown, Ireland. Son of James and Annie Hildegarde (Harte) Douglas.
Douglas, James Frederick was born on September 22, 1938 in Portadown, Ireland. Son of James and Annie Hildegarde (Harte) Douglas.
Bachelor in Jurisprudence, Oxford University, 1959. Bachelor in Civl Law, Oxford University, 1960. Master of Arts, Oxford University, 1965.
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, Oxford University, 1969. Medicinae Baccalaureus, Baccalaureus Chirurgiae, QUB Belfast, United Kingdom, 1969.
Lecturer, College of Law, London, 1962-1964; house officer, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, 1969-1970; tutor/senior house officer, Queens U., Belfast, 1970-1971; eye casualty officer, Radcliffe Infirmary, University of Oxford, 1971-1972; registrar nephrology, Belfast City Hospital, 1972-1974; Northern Ireland Kidney Research Fellow, Belfast, 1974-1975; consultant nephrologist, Belfast City and Royal Victoria Hospitals, since 1975; director nephrology, Belfast City and Royal Victoria Hospitals, 1988-1996. Member Transplant Regulatory Authority, United Kingdom, since 1996, United Kingdom Transplant Support Authority, United Kingdom, since 1995.
Fellow Royal College Physicians. Member American Society Nephrology, Renal Association, European Dialysis and Transplant Society, British Transplant Society (member council since 2002), Transplantation Society, International Society of Nephrology, British Transplant Games Committee (chairman Belfast Games 1998).
Married Giselle Sook and Lim, April 27, 1973. Children: Jeremy, Timothy, Andrew.