Born: 8 July 1936, Australia
Died: NA
Country most active: Australia
Also known as: NA
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Physiologist and Educator
Chronology
1960
Career position – Junior Resident Medical Officer at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
1961
Career position – Resident Medical Officer at the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children, New South Wales
1965 – 1974
Career position – Lecturer in the Department of Physiology, University of Sydney (part-time)
1974 – 1979
Career position – Lecturer in Physiology, University of Sydney
1980 – 1984
Career position – Senior Lecturer in the Department of Physiology, University of Sydney
1985 – 1991
Career position – Associate Professor in the Department of Physiology, University of Sydney
1990
Award – Award for teaching excellence, University of Sydney
1991 –
Career position – Consultant in Vision and Development at the Sydney Eye Hospital
1991
Award – Honorary Life Member of the University of Sydney Medical Society
1991 – 1999
Career position – Associate Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Sydney
1992 –
Career position – Professor of Physiology and Personal Chair, University of Sydney
1992
Award – Honorary Life Member of the Australian Medical Students Association
1993
Award – Education Achievement Award, ANZ Association of Medical Education
1994 – 2001
Career position – Associate Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Sydney
1995
Award – Lions Club Award – for contributions to the Save Sight Foundation
1995
Award – Lions Club Award, NSW/ACT Public Health Care Foundation
1998
Award – Australian Award for University Teaching
1999 – 2001
Career position – Associate Dean of Curriculum Coordination in the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Sydney
2000
Award – Officer of the Order of Australia (AO)