The Academic Board of Anaesthesia and Perioperative Medicine within Monash University's Central Clinical School spans the clinical schools of the affiliated hospitals, providing undergraduate teaching, research, postgraduate training, and educational symposia. It has now been ratified as a Department within CCS. The Department is a cross-campus entity including academic anaesthetists at all Monash teaching hospitals. It is involved with undergraduate and postgraduate education and research covering all aspects of anaesthetic care. www.med.monash.edu.au/cecs/anaesthesia-board/
22 Nov 2013
Melbourne Sexual Health Centre joins CCS
Professor Christopher Fairley and the academic staff of Melbourne Sexual Health Centre (MSHC) have joined the Central Clinical School as of 25 November 2013. Prof Fairley is Director of MSHC which is part of Alfred Health. MSHC supports education and training in sexual health and also has an active public health, clinical research and evaluation program.
21 Nov 2013
2013 Faculty strategic grant award winners for Central Clinical School

- Professor Paul Fitzgerald (MAPrc): Development of an enhanced magnetic field concentrator design for Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. See Brain Stimulation and Neuroscience page for both Paul's and Kate's research.

CCS student's photography exhibited in London gallery
Jonathan Liew is a current CCS/BakerIDI BBiomedSc(Hons) student with a passion for
photography. Three of his photos are currently being exhibited in
London at the Stephen Bartels Gallery (SBG). For
photographs that are sold in this month, proceeds from SBG go toward
the typhoon assistance fund through the Disaster Emergency Committee
(DEC UK). Pictured is a landscape shot of a Melbourne skyline, the viewer looking to the west at sunrise.
- More about Jonathan Liew or email yslie3@student.monash.edu
- SBG gallery link
Congratulations to A/Prof Alison Street for Health Lifetime Achievement Award
Congratulations to Associate
Professor Alison Street (AO) for receiving the Health Lifetime Achievement
award - the Minister’s highest honour for an individual. The award recognises A/Prof
Street’s outstanding contribution in haematology as well recognising her
career in public health, achieved over a lifetime of service in the Victorian
health system. The results were announced on 20 Nov at the 2013
Victorian Public Healthcare Awards, at a gala
event attended by the Minister for Health, the Minister for Mental Health and
the Secretary of the Department of Health.
Central Clinical School (CCS) funds 'Near Miss' grants
This year though there were many highly ranked grant applications for NHMRC funding, the overall percentage of applications funded was substantially down. CCS gave $150,000 for the two most highly ranked grant applications which missed out. Congratulations to the two 'Near Miss' grant recipients, A/Prof Margaret Hibbs and Prof Jenny Wilkinson-Berka.19 Nov 2013
Dr Michael Roche awarded prestigious Frank Fenner NHMRC Early Career Fellowship
Dr Michael Roche has been awarded the prestigious Frank Fenner NHMRC Early Career Fellowship. The Frank Fenner Early Career Fellowship is awarded to the highest
ranked applicant from the Biomedical or Public Health Early Career
Fellowship category whose research focus is in an area of international
Public Health application, and best reflects the qualities exemplified
in Professor Fenner’s career. Having recently completed his PhD through Monash University's Department of Medicine while
being supervised by Burnet’s Professor Paul Gorry, Dr Roche will now
work with Professor Gorry and Professor Sharon Lewin on HIV-1 macrophage
reservoirs. See Burnet story for more detail. Photo: Burnet Institute.
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