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Health, health care and healing: introduction to the Festschrift for Professor Ken Donald
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Australian Health Review
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May 1, 2008
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- Ward, Michael
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Copyright informationCopyright Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association May 2008. Provided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
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THE CITATION for Ken Donald's recent and well deserved award of an Order of Australia reads "For service to medicine as an academic and administrator, particularly as a contributor in the fields of pathology and community health". A true enough statement but hardly sufficient for such a diverse career and lifetime of contributions in so many different fields. In this issue of Australian Health Review we include a collection of papers to honour Professor Donald.
This paper provides an introduction to Professor Donald. Ken was bom in Ipswich, Queensland, in 1936, educated at Ipswich Grammar, and qualified in medicine at the University of Queensland in 1962. He was awarded a PhD in 1973 for ...
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