May 2008

Pamela Malcolm has taken on the role of Registrar of the Medical Board of WA, in addition to her CEO position, following Frank Fiorillo's recent departure.

Dr Vasantha Preetham, A/Prof Ted Wilkes, and Dr Fiona Wood were among the 1,000 delegates that attended Kevin Rudd's Australian 2020 Summit. They participated in the policy discussion "a long-term national health strategy".

Zolly Williams has joined the RACGP WA Faculty…

 

Pamela Malcolm has taken on the role of Registrar of the Medical Board of WA, in addition to her CEO position, following Frank Fiorillo's recent departure.

Dr Vasantha Preetham, A/Prof Ted Wilkes, and Dr Fiona Wood were among the 1,000 delegates that attended Kevin Rudd's Australian 2020 Summit. They participated in the policy discussion "a long-term national health strategy".

Zolly Williams has joined the RACGP WA Faculty as their new Exam Officer. She replaces Frances Bandy who has moved into an OH&S role at the Water Corporation. Dr Nicolette De Zoete from Broome has joined the RACGP WA Faculty Board as its new rural representative.

The Leukaemia Foundation has promoted Tiffany Simpson from state marketing manager to national general manager marketing and communications.

Healthcare technology and software company Medtech Global has appointed Neil Leggett as non-executive director and Marcus Chua as company secretary in the wake of Simon Trevisan's departure. Trevisan held both positions before he left.

Ms Barb Muller has been appointed state manager for Bayer Schering Pharma, belatedly replacing Margaret O'Connor.

Lorraine Ablett is the new CEO at Attadale Private Hospital, replacing Diane McKinnon who has retired.

Greg Lister has replaced Tom Cameron as state manager for Baxter Healthcare, following Tom's transfer to Sydney.

Singapore-based Mr Siva Ananda Rajah has taken over the position of CEO of ATOS Wellness, following the company's merger with WA-based Medec Ltd. The combined ATOS company, in partnership with Sol Wellness, operates a wellness centre in Bentley and will be opening 12 new centres around Australia, starting with Mandurah and Wanneroo.

Senior gastroenterologist A/Prof Ian Lawrance has been appointed the Director of the Centre for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases at Fremantle Hospital, established to optimise the treatment of the 600 or more patients handled annually.