Canadian rower
Patrick Croskerry
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Nationality | Canadian |
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Born | (1942-10-07) 7 October 1942 (age 82) Dover, England |
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Sport | Rowing |
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Patrick Croskerry (born 7 October 1942), FRCP, is a former Canadian rower and Director of the Critical Thinking Program within the Division of Medical Education, Dalhousie University.[1] He competed in the men's eight event at the 1976 Summer Olympics.[2]
Education
Croskerry was born in Deal, United Kingdom. From 1953 to 1960, he attended Dover Grammar School for Boys.[3] Croskerry subsequently studied at the University of Aberdeen where he obtained his B.Sc., before gaining an M.D. and Ph.D. from McMaster University, Canada.[4]
Rowing career
Croskerry learnt to row in Deal. In Aberdeen, he competed at the Scottish trials and in a representative Scottish eight.[5] In Canada, Croskerry joined the Leander rowing club in Hamilton.[6] He competed at the Royal Canadian Henley Regatta in 1974[7] which led to subsequent selection for the Canadian national rowing squad and participation in the 1975 World Championships.[8] In 1976, Croskerry's final international representation was at the 1976 Summer Olympic Games in the Canadian men's eight.[9]
Academic career
Trained as an experimental psychologist, Croskerry now has an international reputation in Emergency Medicine, Patient Health and Safety, and medical decision making, including cognitive bias.[10][11]
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