Kenneth McLean

bmj;384/feb23_7/q388/FAF1faKenneth McLean (“Ken”) met his future wife, Nancy Patricia Cruikshank, in freshers’ week. As a captain in the Royal Army Medical Corps he enjoyed his national service years playing rugby. He took up a GP partnership in Dalkeith, Midlothian, in 1960. He was one of the first GPs to take up general practice as a specialty and after being appointed he passed the new college postgraduate exam to prove to himself and colleagues that he was fit for the job. Ken and his partners looked after their own patients, and he spent over 30 years doing regular on-call. He remained a rugby and wine enthusiast, and a supporter of his beloved Scotland rugby team. Predeceased by his daughter, he left Nancy, two sons, and four grandchildren.
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