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Christine Ball is an anesthetist at Alfred Hospital in Melbourne and co-manages the Master of Medicine (Perioperative) program at Monash University from 2020 to 2024. With thirty years of expertise in the field, she serves as the honorary curator of the Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History. Ball has authored numerous works related to anesthesia and perioperative medicine, focusing on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Her dedication to research and education is exemplified through her editorial roles and contributions to several significant conferences and journals in the field of anesthesiology. She has received numerous awards including the Australian Society of Anaesthetists Biennial History Award and several accolades from David M Jr. for her outstanding contributions to the field.
Monash University • Melbourne, Australia
Co-manages the Master of Medicine (Perioperative) program and conducts research in anesthesia.
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