Tributes paid to pioneering gynaecological surgeon
Prof Christopher Balogun-Lynch was "pivotal" in the development of Milton Keynes University Hospital.
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"I’ve been getting messages from people all around the world. I’m very touched by it all, and it’s making a difficult time a lot easier."
— Dr Josh Balogun-Lynch , Academic
"He was an inspiring force for good who was pivotal to the development of our hospital."
— Dr Ian Reckless , Executive
"Prof Balogun-Lynch was there right from the start of the hospital until he retired in 2010."
— Nandini Gupta , Executive
Key People
Chief medical officer at Milton Keynes University Hospital.
A Buckinghamshire GP and the son of Professor Christopher Balogun-Lynch.
Consultant and divisional director of obstetrics and gynaecology at Milton Keynes University Hospital.
A pioneering obstetrician and gynaecological surgeon who contributed to the development of Milton Keynes University Hospital.
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Prof Christopher Balogun-Lynch was "pivotal" in the development of Milton Keynes University Hospital.
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