From Head of School, Professor Stephen Jane:
It is with great pride (and a certain
degree of sadness) that I write to announce that Professor Jeffrey V. Rosenfeld AM,
OBE, KStJ has signalled his intent to step down as Professor and Head, Division
of Clinical Sciences and Department of Surgery, Central Clinical School, Monash
University, and Professor and Director, Department of Neurosurgery, Alfred
Hospital to assume the prestigious and strategically pivotal position of Founding
Director, Monash Institute of Medical Engineering (MIME).
Jeffrey’s contribution to the Central
Clinical School has been immense, and it is impossible to do justice to this in
a few words. Suffice to say, he is one of Australia’s leading academic
neurosurgeons with more than 233 peer reviewed articles (including Lancet,
Lancet Neurology and NEJM), 40 book chapters and 2 books with over 3000 citations; he
has been awarded $21.050 million of competitive grant funding including $9.9
million from the ARC and $5.470 million from the NH&MRC; he is a Principal
Investigator within the Monash Bionic Vision Group, which aims to develop a
bionic vision direct to brain implant with a first-in-human implant in
2015; he has been a visiting professor in the UK, USA, China, Japan, Thailand,
India, Vietnam, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Singapore, Israel and Malaysia and has
developed a keen interest in developing specialist medical services,
particularly neurosurgery, to the developing world; he has held numerous
leadership positions in the School, Hospital, University, Society, College and
public domains as well as providing remarkable service to his country as
Major-General in the Australian Defence Forces and Surgeon General ADF
(Reserves).
Professor Rosenfeld was awarded the
Centenary Medal by the Commonwealth Government of Australia May 2003, awarded
Membership of the Order of Australia (AM) in the Queens Birthday Honours June
2011 and Officer of The Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to
neurosurgery and the University of Papua New Guinea School of Medicine, Queen’s
Birthday Honours list 2013.
Jeffrey will remain as Head of Neurosurgery
and Professor of Surgery until suitable successors are appointed. Beyond this,
he will remain as part of the Neurosurgical Unit at Alfred Health and as an
Adjunct Professor of the Central Clinical School. I am sure you will all join
with me to wish Jeffrey the very best for this exciting new venture.
Regards, Stephen Jane
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