New Zealand’s medical history is world-renowned for its revolutionary contributions to reconstructive surgery and rehabilitation whose work treating airmen during World War II transformed the field forever.
The University of Otago and beyond who have pioneered global standards in trauma care and surgical innovation.
From the discovery of the DNA structure to groundbreaking advancements in child health and psychology, New Zealand has consistently punched above its weight in global medicine with the scientists tackling the unique health challenges of the Pacific bridged indigenous Māori healing traditions with modern evidence-based medicine.
The rich medical heritage of Aotearoa New Zealand, a nation defined by its spirit of innovation and community care features the pioneers of cardiology, medical ethics, and pharmacology who have emerged from the prestigious medical schools of Auckland and Otago.
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DR. WILLIAM STEWART ALEXANDER (1919 - 2013)
DR. BRIAN GERALD BARRATT-BOYES (1924 - 2006)
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