Person

Paterson, Peter James (1936 - 2002)

Born
31 October 1936
Australia
Died
3 February 2002
Australia
Occupation
Gynaecologist

Summary

Peter James Paterson was gynaecologist at the Monash Medical Centre, Victoria for over twenty-five years.

Details

Chronology

1970 - 2002
Career position - Senior Lecturer in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Monash University, Victoria
1973 - 2002
Career position - Gynaecologist at the Monash Medical Centre, Victoria
1978 - 1986
Career position - Gynaecologist at the Royal Southern Memorial Hospital, Victoria
1985 - 1988
Career position - Member of the Standing Review and Advisory Committee on Infertility in Victoria
1990 - 1997
Career position - Chairman, Division of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the Monash Medical Centre, Victoria
1997 - 1999
Career position - Medical Director of the Women's Health Programme at the Southern Health Care Network, Victoria

Published resources

Newspaper Articles

  • Hudson, Susan, 'Obituary: Peter James Paterson, Melbourne gynaecologist', The Age (2002). Details

Resources

Ailie Smith

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