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Clinical Professor Bronwyn Stuckey is a clinical endocrinologist with expertise in reproductive endocrinology and calcium metabolism. She has served as the past Head of the Department of Endocrinology and Diabetes at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital in Perth, Western Australia, and has been the Medical Director at Keogh Institute for Medical Research since 1995. Stuckey has been a Clinical Professor at the University of Western Australia Medical School since 2007 and is a past President of the Australasian Menopause Society. She has received multiple prestigious awards, including Life Membership from the Endocrine Society of Australia and the Excellence in Service Award from Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, acknowledging her significant contributions to women’s midlife health. Stuckey's research interests include endocrinology, with a focus on reproductive endocrinology and calcium metabolism. She is actively involved in medical research and has a strong commitment to advancing the field of women's health in endocrinology.
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