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Awards - President's Medal
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1976 (Vervaardig)
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R.N.H. Haslam, former Dean of Arts, presents the award to Carol Anne Jane Boyle of Medicine at Convocation held at Centennial Auditorium.Bio/Historical Note: Carol Anne Jane Boyle was born 27 June 1954 in Glasgow, Scotland. The Boyle family emigrated to Saskatoon on 31 December 1965 as Carol's father, Dr. Ray Boyle, had accepted a position at the University of Saskatchewan as a professor of Electrical Engineering. Carol attended Brunskill School, Nutana Collegiate and the University of Saskatchewan. She enrolled in Arts and Science in 1971. In October 1976, while in her third year of medicine, Carol convocated with her first degree – a BSc Advanced (with distinction), and she was awarded the President's Medal as the most distinguished graduate receiving a first degree. She graduated from the College of Medicine in 1979, and began her medical career as a family physician, Carol practiced family medicine for 11 years in Saskatoon, before she decided to go back into a neurology residency in 1993. Carol completed her residency plus a fellowship in electromyography (EMG). She started her adult neurology practice in 1996 and worked until December 2013, as her illness caused her to discontinue practicing neurology. Dr. Carol Boyle died 25 July 2014 in Saskatoon at age 59.
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Photographer: Gibson
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