Dr. Campbell graduated from Adelaide University in 1978 and embarked on “a journey of discovery”, working in five states of Australia over the next five years to gain the skills necessary for rural medicine.
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Dr Greg Hayes has been working with CAMC as a locum for over eight years. Before that he had a private practice in Beaumaris for twenty years. When his four children became “independent” and his wife, Lynda, returned to nursing after Managing his Practice, Greg decided it was time for a seachange of sorts.
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Dr Ian Broom spent his formative years in Manchester, England before moving up to Scotland in 1977, graduating with a Science degree in Anatomy and Experimental Pathology from the University of St Andrews in 1981.
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Dr Bodenstein was born in South Africa in a small mission hospital where her father was the only doctor, so it is not surprising that she always aspired to a career in medicine. However, she first did a BA degree, went on to study towards a diploma, then completed an Honours degree in Journalism.
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Dr Jane Greacen is a General Practitioner at the Cunninghame Arm Medical Centre, Lakes Entrance and the Gippsland & East Gippsland Aboriginal Cooperative, Bairnsdale.
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