Dr Ann Woolcock

Born: 11 December 1937, Australia
Died: 17 February 2001
Country most active: Australia
Also known as: NA

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Ann Woolcock was Professor of Respiratory Medicine at the University of Sydney 1984-2001. She was an expert on asthma.

Chronology
1961
Career position – Junior Resident Medical Officer, Royal Adelaide Hospital
1961
Education – Bachelor of Medicine (MB) and Bachelor of Surgery (BS), University of Adelaide
1962
Career position – Senior Resident Medical Officer, Broken Hill and District Hospital
1963
Career position – Research Fellow, Page Chest Pavillion, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney
1964 – 1968
Career position – Research Fellow, Page Chest Pavillion and Department of Medicine, University of Sydney
1967
Education – Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Sydney
1969
Career position – Senior Research Fellow, Asthma Foundation of New South Wales and the Department of Medicine, University of Sydney
1970
Career position – Basser Research Fellow, Royal Australasian College of Physicians
1971
Career position – Visiting Medical Officer, Repatriation General Hospital in Concord
1971
Career position – Clinical Supervisor (medical), Repatriation General Hospital Concord
1973 – ?
Career position – Visiting Medical Officer, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney
1973
Career position – Senior Lecturer, Department of Medicine, University of Sydney
1973 – 1992
Career position – Board of Directors, Asthma Foundation of New South Wales
1975 – ?
Career position – Convenor, National Asthma Workshop
1975 – 1980
Career position – Chairman, Medical Coordinating Committee, Council of Asthma Foundations of Australia
1976 – 1984
Career position – Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Sydney
1977 – ?
Career position – Head of the Department of Thoracic Medicine, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney
1978 – ?
Career position – Board of Directors, Community Health and Anti-Tuberculosis Association of New South Wales
1984 – 2001
Career position – Professor of Respiratory Medicine (Personal Chair), University of Sydney
1985 – ?
Career position – Director, Institute of Respiratory Medicine, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney
1989
Award – Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) – for service to medicine, particularly in the firled of respiratory medicine.
1992
Award – Life Governor, Asthma Foundation of New South Wales
1992 – 2001
Award – Fellow, Australian Academy of Science (FAA)
1993
Award – Fisons Medal, Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand

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