GEOFFREY KAYE MUSEUM OF ANAESTHETIC HISTORY
  • About the Museum
  • Exhibitions
    • Without Sensation? A brief history of early anaesthesia
    • Rare Privilege of Medicine
    • Djeembana Whakaora: First Nations Medicine, Health & Healing
    • Trailblazers and Peacekeepers
    • From Snake Oil to Science
    • Restoring the Apparently Dead
    • Faculty of Pain Medicine: 25 Years
    • Lives of the Fellows
    • Pain & Progress: Faculty of Pain Medicine History
  • Collection
  • Contact
Lives of the Fellows
  • FELLOWS: 1952
  • FELLOWS: 1954 –
  • FELLOWS: 1992
  • FELLOWS: DEANS & PRESIDENTS
    • Past Deans of the Faculty of Anaesthetists
    • Past Presidents of ANZCA
    • Past Deans of the Faculty of Pain Medicine
  • ABOUT
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Lives of the Fellows: Deans and Presidents highlights those who have taken on formal roles of leadership at the Faculty of Anaesthetists, ANZCA, and Faculty of Pain Medicine.

Explore the rich biographies of our past Deans and Presidents, and contact us if you have any further information.

 

Past Deans of the Faculty of Anaesthetists
Past Presidents of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists
Past Deans of the Faculty of Pain Medicine

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Geoffrey Kaye Museum
Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists
ANZCA House
630 St Kilda Road
Melbourne, Victoria 3004
Australia

OPENING HOURS

10am to 4pm
Monday to Friday
Bookings are essential

Contact us to arrange your visit
Email: museum@anzca.edu.au
Phone: 03 8517 5309

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The museum acknowledges the Boon Wurrung people as the traditional custodians of the Country on which we work and meet.

We pay our respects to the Elders, past and present, and extend our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from the many nations of this land known as Australia.

The museum acknowledges and respects ngā iwi Māori as the Tangata Whenua of Aotearoa / New Zealand, and is committed to upholding the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi (Treaty of Waitangi).