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Prof Susan Davis AO, Dr Sally Sweeney

Prof Susan R Davis AO is an NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellow, Director, Monash University Women’s Health Research Program, Consultant Endocrinologist and Head of Specialist Women’s Health Clinic, Alfred Hospital Melbourne. She is past President of the Australasian Menopause Society and immediate past President of the International Menopause Society. She has over 435 peer-reviewed publications. She was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia for distinguished service to medicine, to women’s health as a clinical endocrinologist and researcher, and to medical education. In 2022 she was awarded the Medal of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians for her outstanding contribution and leadership in endocrinology and women’s health.

Dr Sally SweeneyDr Sally Sweeney is a specialist GP and clinician-researcher with over 20 years clinical experience in sexual & reproductive healthcare. She works in private General Practice as well as a specialist multidisciplinary women’s health clinic, having previously spent 15 years as a senior clinician with Family Planning Australia. She is a senior lecturer with the University of Newcastle, blending hands on clinical skills with clinical research. She contributes to NHMRC-funded research as a Chief Investigator on several projects, and has numerous peer reviewed publications.

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