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Biography:
Ken Walker (physician) is a 99-year-old American physician who is best known for his work in the field of geriatrics. He was born on February 28, 1924 in New York City, New York. He attended the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, where he earned his medical degree in 1950.
Age: 99 years old
Height: 5 feet 8 inches (173 cm)
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Ken Walker (physician) has been practicing medicine for over 70 years. He is a board-certified geriatrician and has served as a professor of medicine at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. He has also served as the director of the Geriatric Medicine Fellowship Program at the University of Rochester. He has authored numerous articles and books on geriatrics and has been a consultant to the National Institute on Aging.
Net Worth: Unknown
Ken Walker (physician) has not revealed his net worth. However, he has had a successful career in medicine and is likely to have accumulated a considerable amount of wealth over the years.
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The Postmedia chain, including the Toronto Sun discontinued the Gifford-Jones column at the end of 2019. It continues to be published online and in some other newspapers such as the Westerly Sun and the Prince Albert Daily Herald and has been co-authored with his daughter, Diana, since 2020.
In 2018, the Toronto Sun pulled a Gifford-Jones column from its website following an outcry over its urging readers to consider "both sides of the vaccine debate". Sun editor Adrienne Batra said it was removed from the newspaper's website after medical professionals pointed out inaccuracies in the column. By 2021, Gifford-Jones was taking a stronger position in favor of vaccination writing "I have never been against vaccination and proven science" and in regards towards COVID-19 vaccines "the risk is so, so minimal versus the risk of dying unvaccinated".
The column appeared in the Globe and Mail until 1989 when it moved to the Toronto Sun. At its peak it was syndicated to over 85 newspapers in Canada, 300 newspapers in the United States, including the Chicago Sun-Times, and newspapers in Europe. He has also written nine books, has been a senior editor of Canadian Doctor magazine, and was a regular contributor to Fifty Plus magazine.
In 1986, Walker participated in a "fact finding" tour of South Africa sponsored by the apartheid government. Upon his return he wrote an op-ed in the Globe and Mail titled "The good side of white South Africa" which opposed sanctions against or disinvestment from South Africa and also opposed the prospect of ending white minority rule in the country.
In 1979, he began campaigning for the legalization of heroin as a painkiller for terminal cancer patients through his column, by creating the Gifford-Jones Foundation to raise money for the campaign and through newspaper advertisements and collecting 30,000 names on a petition and soliciting 20,000 letters from his readers in support of his efforts.
While practicing in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Walker was an advocate of women's right to choose abortion and was an abortion practitioner in the area after the procedure became legal in 1969, resulting in death threats from abortion opponents.
He adopted the Gifford-Jones pseudonym when he wrote his first book in 1961, Hysterectomy: A Book for the Patient, due to the College of Physicians and Surgeons which ruled he could not publish a medical book under his own name as this would constitute advertising for patients and was not permitted under the college's rules. He went on to publish several more books under his pen name and used it when he launched his column, "The Doctor Game" in 1975 in the Globe and Mail in 1975. It was syndicated to over 40 newspapers by the end of the 1970s.
Walker earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Toronto and graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1950.
Kenneth Francis Walker (born February 28, 1924) is a British-born Canadian medical writer, celebrity doctor, and retired obstetrician and gynecologist. As an author and columnist he publishes under the pen name W. Gifford-Jones, M.D..
Walker was born in 1924 in Croydon, England. His family moved to Canada when he was 4, settling in Niagara Falls, Ontario.