Dubbo nephrologist Dr Colin McClintock is scheduled to tell an interested crowd why the past 10 years working in the city have been the “best of his life”.
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He is the keynote speaker at the University of Sydney Western NSW Alumni Network annual cocktail reception on March 9.
The network of “old and new” graduates of the university is currently led by Dubbo’s Geoff Wise.
“We welcome all local graduates from the University of Sydney who live and work in our region to attend,” he said.
“We are privileged to have Dr McClintock share his experiences with us and reflect on his time living and working in our wonderful community.”
In 2002 Dr McClintock moved from Scotland to Australia where he trained as a renal medicine specialist.
Dr McClintock has been a full-time clinical nephrologist at Dubbo Hospital for the past nine years.
He is a renal medicine/general medicine staff specialist, and currently the Clinical Director of Medicine and Director of Physician Education at the hospital.
Tickets to the reception from 6pm at the University of Sydney’s School of Rural Health in Dubbo cost $30. Register at https://sydney.onestopsecure.com/onestopweb/VWW/tran?UDS_ACTION=DEFAULT&UDS_ACTION_DATA=1081
For more information call Helen Peacocke at the School of Rural Health on (02) 5809 9400.