What kind of a person was Dr Chisholm?
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George Brock Chisholm served as WHO’s first Director-General from 1948 to 1953.
Born in Oakville, Ontario (Canada), on 18 May 1896, Dr Chisholm died in Victoria, British Columbia (Canada) on 4 February 1971.
After fighting in the First World War, Dr Chisholm studied medicine at the University of Toronto. He focused his post-graduate work on psychiatry, interning at several hospitals in London, later pursuing further studies on the mental health of children at Yale University. Dr Chisholm also practised psychological medicine in Toronto.
George Brock Chisholm served as WHO’s first Director-General from 1948 to 1953.
Born in Oakville, Ontario (Canada), on 18 May 1896, Dr Chisholm died in Victoria, British Columbia (Canada) on 4 February 1971.
After fighting in the First World War, Dr Chisholm studied medicine at the University of Toronto. He focused his post-graduate work on psychiatry, interning at several hospitals in London, later pursuing further studies on the mental health of children at Yale University. Dr Chisholm also practised psychological medicine in Toronto.
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