Susan Neuhaus
Susan Neuhaus | |
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Born | Susan Josephine Evans |
Nationality | Australian |
Occupation | surgical oncologist |
Notable work | Not for Glory: A Century of Service by Medical Women to the Australian Army and its Allies with Sharon Mascall-Dare |
Scientific career | |
Fields | oncology – melanoma and sarcoma |
Alma mater | University of Adelaide |
Thesis | Tumour metastasis and dissemination during laparoscopic surgery (2000) |
Military career | |
Allegiance | Australia |
Service/branch | Army, Army Reserve |
Years of service | –2010 |
Rank | Colonel |
Awards | Conspicuous Service Cross |
Susan Josephine Neuhaus CSC FRACS (born Susan Evans)[1] is a general surgeon and surgical oncologist with specialty interests in melanoma and sarcoma surgery.[2] Neuhaus was one of three finalists for the South Australian nomination for Australian of the Year in 2012.[3]
Military career
Neuhaus served in both the Australian Army and Australian Army Reserve. Her operational experience included postings to Cambodia, Bougainville and Afghanistan[4] She was the first female doctor to be posted overseas from Australia as regimental medical officer in 1993 when she spent 9 months with the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia followed four years later by several months with the Peace Monitoring Group in Bougainville as an officer in the Army Reserve.[5] She later served as Clinical Director of the multinational NATO hospital in Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan in 2009.[3]
Neuhaus was awarded the Conspicuous Service Cross in the 2009 Queen's Birthday Honours for "outstanding achievement in the provision of medical support as the Commanding Officer of the 3rd Health Support Battalion."[6] She retired from the Army in 2010 with the rank of Colonel.
Medical career
Neuhaus graduated with MB, BS in 1989 from the University of Adelaide. She completed her PhD in 2000 also at the University of Adelaide, in the mechanisms of the spread of cancer.[3] She was admitted as a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in 2003.[4] She received the Lumley Surgical Scholarship in 2004 and worked in the Melanoma and Sarcoma Unit at Royal Marsden Hospital in London.[3]
In 2016, Neuhaus is a staff specialist in Surgical Oncology at the Royal Adelaide Hospital and Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery at the University of Adelaide. Her publications include work on medical ethics and surgery in war zones, as well as the spread and treatment of cancer.[7]
References
- ↑ Neuhaus & Mascall-Dare 2014, p. 175.
- ↑ "Dr Susan Neuhaus". Australian Medical Association. 4 April 2016. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
- 1 2 3 4 "State Finalist Australian of the Year 2012: Susan Neuhaus". Australian of the Year. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
- 1 2 "Susan Neuhaus - Associate Professor of Surgery, University of Adelaide". The Conversation. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
- ↑ Candy Gibson (Winter 2011). "A cut above the average surgeon". Lumen - The University of Adelaide Magazine. Retrieved 20 August 2016.
- ↑ "NEUHAUS, Susan Josephine". It's an Honour. Government of Australia. 8 June 2009. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
- ↑ "Breast Endocrine & Surgical Oncology Clinical Associate Professor Susan Neuhaus, CSC". Royal Adelaide Hospital. Retrieved 20 August 2016.
Bibliography
- Neuhaus, Susan; Mascall-Dare, Sharon (2014). Not for Glory: A Century of Service by Medical Women to the Australian Army and its Allies. Salisbury, Queensland: Boolarong Press. ISBN 9781925046663.
External links
- "Susan J Neuhaus". ResearchGate. Retrieved 20 August 2016.