Person
Bradley, John Martin (1925 - 2000)
MRACP FRCR FRACR FRACP
- Born
- 6 March 1925
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia - Died
- 20 November 2000
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - Occupation
- Physician and Radiotherapist
Summary
John Martin Bradley graduated from medicine at the University of Melbourne and worked at the Prince Henry's Hospital and then St Vincent's Hospital. In 1950 he went into private practice but two years later was serving in Korea, then Japan with the Australian Army. He gained membership to the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (MRACP) after completing his military service, began specialising in radiation therapy for cancer patients in 1956, worked at St Vincent's hospital and gained his Doctorate of Medicine. In 1966 he began counselling at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, a role he maintained until he died. His service to medicine was rewarded by fellowships to the Royal College of Radiologists (FRCR), Royal Australasian College of Radiologists (FRACR) and the Royal Australian College of Physicians (FRACP). Aside from medicine, Bradley took a keen interest in the Shine of Remembrance taking on the role of trustee.
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Chronology
- 1950
- Career position - Private practice
- 1951
- Career position - Captain in the Citizen Military Forces of the Royal Australian Medical Corp
- 1952
- Career position - Regimental Medical Officer in the regular army
- 1956
- Career position - Radiation therapist
- 1957
- Career position - Cancer Specialist (radiology) at the Peter MacCallum Institute
- 1957
- Career position - Doctorate of Medicine (MD), University of Melbourne
- 1966 - 2000
- Career position - Cancer Specialist (radiology) at the Royal Melbourne Hospital
Published resources
Resources
- 'Bradley, John Martin (1925-2000)', Trove, National Library of Australia, 2009, https://nla.gov.au/nla.party-1475837. Details
Annette Alafaci
Created: 22 October 2004, Last modified: 15 June 2022