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David A.
Boyes - Vancouver
 Spanning
thirty-eight years, Dr. David Boyes' medical and administrative
career is an outstanding example of dedication and humanity. That
his work is a remarkable contribution to the health of Canadians
is undisputed nationally and internationally.
Dr. Boyes began
his medical career with a country practice on Saltspring Island,
followed by a residency in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University
of British Columbia from 1952-1956. In 1960, he joined the B.C.
Cancer Institute and decided to commit a significant amount of time
to cancer research and thought that he might serve in that capacity
for ten years.
Twenty-seven
years later, he retired as Director of the Cancer Control Agency
of British Columbia, having built that organization into a world-class
institute. He was uniquely qualified for this task having been trained
as a gynaecologist, radiation oncologist, cytologist, and has become
one of the world's leading authorities on cervical cancer. Largely
through his efforts, the incidence of cervical cancer in British
Columbia has been sharply reduced thus saving many lives. The Pap
smear program in British Columbia is recognized as the leading program
of its kind in the world.
Not surprisingly,
Dr. Boyes has acted as consultant to British Columbia, other Canadian
provinces and foreign countries including visiting professorships
and has been in great demand as a guest speaker at many international
conferences.
He has an impressive
list of 60 medical papers, journal articles and numerous other publications
to his credit, is an Officer of the Order of Canada and is a recent
winner of the Canadian Medical Association's FNG Starr Award an
honour shared with Banting, Best and Collip and other legendary
figures of Canadian medical history.
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