Roche, Vincent

Dr Vince Roche

General Practitioner; Chair, Southern Highlands Division of General Practice; Director, South Western Sydney PHN; Lecturer, University of Wollongong
Dr Vince Roche has been a GP in the Southern Highlands since 1986. He leads a large group General Practice of 12 doctors in Moss Vale and Bundanoon. He is the Chair of the Southern Highlands Division of General Practice and a Director of the South Western Sydney PHN. He is also a GP Visiting Medical Officer at Bowral Hospital and Southern Highlands Private Hospital and is delivered babies up until about 5 years ago. A member of the Coast City Country GP Training Board, he is a regular lecturer to the University of Wollongong Graduate School of Medicine. In his other life, he has a passion for horses and equestrian events, and is acknowledged as an expert in the organisation of the Olympic Games Equestrian Events at the Sydney, Athens and Beijing Olympics. His professional passions currently meander through the unfashionable fields of Aged Care, Palliative Care, Addiction and Chronic Pain Management. He has appeared regularly in local television, radio and print media during the Covid Pandemic.

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