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Bruce Pussell is an Adjunct Professor in the School of Clinical Medicine at the University of New South Wales. He graduated with an MB, BS from UNSW, Sydney in 1970 and underwent training in Nephrology at various hospitals in Sydney including the Sydney Hospital and Prince Henry Hospital. He continued his postgraduate training at Hammersmith Hospital in London and received a PhD in Immunology from the University of London in 1982. He has held various notable positions including Director of Renal Medicine at Wollongong Hospital, Senior Staff Specialist in Nephrology at Prince Henry and Prince Wales Hospitals, and Director of Transplantation at the East Coast Renal Transplant Service. Pussell's contributions extend to the Australian & New Zealand Society of Nephrology where he has been a member of the Executive Council and has contributed to numerous scientific committees. He has published over 100 articles in refereed journals and has co-supervised many MSc and PhD students. He continues to be involved in clinical practices as an Honorary Consultant at the Sydney Olympic Park Vaccination Centre.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Teaching and supervising medical students in the School of Clinical Medicine.
Sydney Local Health District • Sydney, Australia
Consultation services at the Sydney Olympic Park Vaccination Centre.
Wollongong Hospital • Wollongong, Australia
Led the renal medicine department.
Prince Henry and Prince Wales Hospitals • Sydney, Australia
Managed patients in the Department of Nephrology.
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