During her time as a junior hospital doctor, she became interested in plastic surgery, in particular in the effect of nutrition on the recovery of burned patients. She spent much of her career working at
Bangour Hospital and the
Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Edinburgh under Mr A.B. Wallace, who made many advances in the care of burns, and in 1956–57 spent a year in the American Army Burns Institute in
San Antonio, Texas, US, where she worked on the treatment of burns sustained by men serving in the US Forces. In 1963, she passed the examinations to become a Fellow of the
Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. Sutherland was the first women to be appointed a consultant plastic surgeon, the first woman Chairperson of the British Burn Association and in 1987 became the first, and so far only, woman President of the British Association of Plastic Surgeons. She was also President of the European Burns Association and also active in the International Society for Burn Injuries. == Later life ==