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James Waldo Lance AO, CBE (1926–2019), often referred to as James Lance and James W. Lance, was an Australian neurologist.He was the founder of the School of Neurology at the University of New South Wales and president of the International Headache Society in 1987–89, [1] and a "world authority on the diagnosis and treatment" of headache and migraine.
In May 2007, the NSW government gave planning approval to the concept and project plans for a Neuroscience Research Precinct to be built on the existing site. [3] Building works began on the first phase of the project in March 2010; with the first stage of 13,000 square metres (140,000 sq ft) designed by COX Architecture completed in 2013 at a ...
Perminder Sachdev (born 1956, Ludhiana, India) is an Indian neuropsychiatrist based in Australia. He is a professor of neuropsychiatry at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), co-director of the UNSW Centre for Healthy Brain Aging, and clinical director of the Neuropsychiatric Institute at the Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney.
In 2021, the NSW Medical Council conducted a special hearing into Teo's behaviours during surgical procedures; [46] and, following investigation, he was prevented from performing any "recurrent malignant intracranial tumour and brain stem tumour surgical procedures" unless he obtained written approval from an independent neurosurgeon, as ...
David James Burke (born 11 May 1944) is an Australian neurologist and clinical neurophysiologist. [3] He has held senior positions at the Prince of Wales Hospital, University of New South Wales and University of Sydney. [3]
For service to medicine in the field of neurology, particularly through clinical and academic contributions to the neurological care of both children and adults, and as a teacher and mentor. Professor the Honourable George Hampel QC: For service to legal education, particularly in the field of advocacy training, and to professional organisations.
St Vincent's Hospital was established at Tarmons in 1857 by five Irish Sisters of Charity.Tarmons was a stately home in Potts Point, standing on a 5-acre (2.0 ha) block of land that had been purchased by Sir Maurice O'Connell in 1838.
Carolyn Mary Sue AM is an Australian neurologist, scientist, professor and research director. She has been the executive director of the Kolling Institute of Medical Research since 2019 and is also Director of Neurogenetics at Royal North Shore Hospital, Director of the Centre of Excellence for Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders, and Director of the National Centre for Adult Stem Cell ...