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Black, Mary Ethna (1958 - )

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Medical educator
Born: 29 May 1958  Liverpool, United Kingdom

Chronology
1989 - 1991Senior Registrar and Registrar of Public Health and Medicine for the North East Thames Regional Health Authority Training Scheme, London
1991 - 1993Senior Registrar in Epidemiology at the Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre in Colindale, UK
1992Public Health Consultant at the World Health Organisation (WHO) Area Office for the former Yugoslavia, Zagreb and Croatia
1993Consultant Physician for Human Rights in Boston, USA
1993Senior Medical Officer in the Sarajevo Medical Evacuation Programme
1993 - 1995Regional Technical Officer in the Coordination and Resource Mobilisation Unit of the World Health Organisation (WHO)
1995Professor (conjunct) at the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine at James Cook University in Townsville, Queensland
1995Adjunct Professor at the Centre for Primary Health Care, University of Queensland
1995Medical Officer at Youthlink outreach services for at risk youth in Cairns, Queensland
1995Technical Officer in the Coordination and Resource Mobilisation Unit of the World Health Organisation (WHO)
1996 - Foundation Professor of Public Health at the North Queensland Clinical School of the University of Queensland
1996Settled in Australia

 

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