Professor George Nicholson

PROFESSOR GEORGE DOUGLAS NICHOLSON passed away in Barbados on July 17th, 2016. Professor Nicholson was born on January 1st, 1937 in Cove and John, Guyana. He attended Queenโ€™s College, marking his tenure at school with academic and social excellence, becoming Head Boy of the School and Captain of the Football team. He continued his academic distinction by attending Balliol College of Medicine at Oxford University where he received his BA from Balliol and his B.M.; B. Ch.; D.M. in Medicine from Oxford University.Professor Nicholson joined the University of the West Indies in Jamaica in 1966 and served as the Medical Registrar until in 1968. In 1970 he was appointed Lecturer and Consultant Physician in the departments of Medicine and Physiology. He was promoted to Senior Lecturer in 1976 and had a Readership conferred on him in 1989. Professor Nicholson became a consultant physician at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in 1979, where he established and developed the first renal clinic and served as Director of the Haemodialysis Unit. Professor Nicholson served as the Dean of the School of Clinical Medicine and Research from 1992-1996. In 1994 he became a Professor of Medicine, promoted to a personal Chair in Medicine and Nephrology. He coordinated the first successful living related donor kidney transplant in the English-speaking Caribbean and carried out invaluable research on sickle cell disease, lupus, kidney disease and hypertension.Professor Nicholson retired from the University of the West Indies in 2002 and was made an Honorary Consultant of Medicine at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Emeritus Professor at The University of the West Indies. He continued his work in Nephrology as CEO and Medical Director of Caribbean Dialysis. Professor Nicholson was also instrumental in establishing the John Hayes Kidney Foundation in Trinidad and The 5G Dialysis Unit in Guyana. He was a proud Rotarian, serving as a member of Rotary South Barbados, and Club President from 2005-2006. He is survived by his wife Gisela and her children, brother Alex and sister Marguerite, his children Lena, George, Belinda, Maia and Arwen and their mother Lilian Sten-Nicholson, grandchildren, Zayn, Kade and Marissa, daughter-in-law Carol and son-in-law Chad and many nieces, nephews and family members across the globe.
A memorial service for Professor Nicholson will take place on Wednesday, August 3rd, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. at the Chapel of Coral Ridge Memorial Gardens, The Ridge, Christ Church. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Barbados Association of Palliative Care or The Barbados Association for Cancer Advocacy.

Date

Aug 03 2016
Expired!

Time

2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

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  • Timezone: America/New_York
  • Date: Aug 03 2016
  • Time: 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Location

Coral Ridge Memorial Gardens
Coral Ridge Memorial Gardens
Coral Ridge Memorial Gardens, Barbados
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Ali Ali wrote on February 16, 2018 at 12:07 pm
Dearest Gisela, know that I am with you in spirit. I was there the day you met George and I wish I could be with you tomorrow at the services. You have had so many challenges and transitions in your life and the amazing strength and faith you carry within has always brought you through the darkness into the light. I can see George's grin, hear his chuckle and remember the conversations we would all get into. He will be missed. His accomplishments were many and that includes finding you and joining for a time as his partner, his friend, his wife. Namaste dear friend. Peace and love ... Ali
Philip Nicholls Philip Nicholls wrote on February 16, 2018 at 12:06 pm
I learnt through the Nation today with sadness, of the passing of Professor Nicholson. I would like to extend my deepest sympathy to his family. My association with the Professor dates back to the mid-Eighties to his outstanding care for and subsequent testimony in Court in relation to a legal matter that arose for one of my now late best friends, Brenda Brewster who was under his care. A care that she valued deeply while she struggled with Lupus. May he rest in Peace and Rise in Glory
Mar-Iso Parris Mar-Iso Parris wrote on February 16, 2018 at 12:06 pm
My deepest sympathy for your loss. I wanted to share a few comforting texts from the Bible with you. The Bible shows that in the future once and for all, Jehovah God will destroy and defeat death forever! (Isaiah 25:8) Therefore in the future Paradise to come, we have the sure hope of seeing our loved ones again and at that time they will NEVER part from us again. (Psalms 37:9-11,29; Revelation 21:3-5) Think of every passing day as a day closer to seeing your dear one again.
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