Dr douglas graham biography
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Douglas K. Graham, MD, PhD
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Dr Douglas Graham was born in Workington, Cumberland, UK, on 7 January 1942, the eldest son of Thomas and Margaret Graham. The prism of his life reflected his many interests—the practice of medicine in both government and private milieus, his struggle for change in societal and governmental attitudes to addictions, his love of family, his sense of humor, his passion for music, and the magic of radio-controlled airplanes.
Doug attended Keswick Grammar School, adjacent to the beautiful Derwentwater. After school, he first worked for an engineering factory and then a pharmaceutical company in London. He immigrated to Canada in 1965 where he worked as a piano salesman. He enrolled at UBC in 1968 and graduated with a BSc in 1972. He subsequently moved to New Zealand, began his medical training, and returned to Canada to complete his MD at UBC.
He started a family practice in Kelowna and later moved to Victoria, where he concentrated on addiction medicine. He cared for his patients in physical, mental, social, and spiritual ways and fought the “conspiracy o
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Doug Graham
New Zealand politician
For other people named Doug Graham, see Doug Graham (disambiguation).
Sir Douglas Arthur Montrose GrahamKNZM PC (born 12 January 1942) is a former New Zealand politician. He was an MP from 1984 to 1999, representing the National Party.
Early life and family
Graham was born in Auckland, and attended Southwell School and Auckland Grammar School. In 1965 he obtained an LLB from the University of Auckland and became a lawyer, establishing his own practice in 1968. From 1973 to 1983, he lectured in legal ethics at the University of Auckland. He was chairman of the board of the Auckland Regional Orchestra from 1982 to 1983.
His great-grandfather Robert Graham was a member of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th New Zealand parliaments, from 1855 to 1868. In 2008, his brother Kennedy Graham was elected to parliament representing the Green Party.[2][3] His son, Carrick, is a public relations consultant.[4]
Member of Parliament
In the lead up to the 1981 election Graham unsuccessfully challenged Allan Highet
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