Col Franks in Retirement (Class of 1968)




Hi Stephen ,

I was a student of STHS 1963-1967, but left in 5th year to pursue apprenticeship , would like to be included on your contact list please .

Colin Franks , PO Box 263 Maryborough Qld 4650.


You can e-mail Col here: colgf2[AT]optusnet.com.au

Eugen Molodysky - OAM

From Bob Lees:

Hi Stephen,

For your info:

In the paper 26 January 2008

MEDAL (OAM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION
Associate Professor Eugen Molodysky, Elizabeth Bay.
Service to medical education and research into cervical cancer prevention

Cheers

Bob Lees

From http://ichal05.longevity-international.com/cms/details.asp?NewsID=152

Primary Prevention Physician,
University
of Sydney, NSW, Australia.

"Dr Eugen Molodysky is recognized nationally as a leader in primary health care. His contribution extends across clinical practice, research and teaching.
Dr Molodysky has always been a teacher.
He is a clinical academic with the Discipline of General Practice at the University of Sydney where he has taught since the 1980’s. Since the 1990’s when the Graduate Medical Program was introduced at the University of Sydney he has taught undergraduate medical students at the Central Clinical School.
He is a former Chair of the Medical Education Committee, NSW Faculty, RACGP.
Dr Molodysky conceived and in association with the RACGP produced the ‘Medicine Today’ Continuing Medical Education Video Series.
He is the inaugural Chair of the Sydney Institute of General Practice Education & Training, an organization responsible for general practice vocational training.
Recently he has conceived and produced the Clinical Teacher Training Program for clinical teachers.
He is the current Chair of the Eastern Sydney Division of General Practice an organization providing professional support for his colleagues through the provision of CPD activities and the recently introduced and innovative Onsight Practice Support Program.
In the field of research Dr Molodysky has been an ardent supporter of the application of HPV testing as a screening test in clinical practice.
For more than 20 years he has been involved in the application of primary prevention in clinical practice. More recently, in the mid 1990’s, he produced the Ten Points Dietary Guidelines for Children and Adolescents well ahead of the national and state initiatives of this current decade.
Dr Molodysky is currently introducing a primary prevention diagnostic profile for clinicians, which is supported by a primary prevention management script."