Christopher Bulstrode

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Christopher Bulstrode
Born(1951-01-05)5 January 1951
Died7 December 2023(2023-12-07) (aged 72)
Alma mater
Occupationacademic
Medical career
InstitutionsGreen Templeton College, Oxford
British Army
Sub-specialtiestrauma and orthopaedics
Websitehttp://christopherbulstrode.com/

Christopher John Kent Bulstrode CBE (1951–2023) was a British academic and professor at Green Templeton College, Oxford.[1][2][3]

Early life and education

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Christopher Bulstrode was born on 5 January 1951 in Guernsey, to radiologist John and Jacqueline Bulstrode.[4] He attended Radley College following his early education at Cheam School, where he notably interacted with the future King Charles III.[4]

Bulstrode's academic pursuits began with a strong interest in zoology, leading him to study under Nobel laureate, Konrad Lorenz in Bavaria.[4] This experience prompted a temporary shift from medicine to zoology at Oxford, where he led student expeditions.[4] However, he later returned to medicine, completing his education at Cambridge and Oxford.[4]

Career

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Bulstrode's medical career began in Africa, where he worked in refugee camps and as a lecturer in veterinary pathology.[4] Later, he returned to the UK and changed his specialisation to trauma and orthopaedics.[4] He was known for his outspoken views on medical ethics and reform, particularly advocating for the rights of junior doctors and critiquing established medical practices.[4]

Bulstrode's later career included service as a trauma surgeon in the British Army, despite initial age-related challenges.[4][5] His deployment to Afghanistan was a notable period, where he contributed to healthcare restructuring and worked in refugee camps.[4] His post-military career involved emergency medicine in New Zealand and contributions to Doctors of the World. His service was recognised in 2016 when he was appointed CBE.[4]

Bulstrode died of a progressive neurodegenerative disorder on 7 December 2023.[4] Before he died he completed his autobiography.[6] His memorial service was held at Magdalen College Oxford.

References

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