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Dr John KissDr John Kiss has been in general practice in the country for many years. He enjoys all aspects of family general practice.
Dr David DoolanDr David Doolan enjoys all aspects of family medicine. Dr Doolan has an interest in anaesthetics, obstetrics and acupuncture. He is available each weekday except Wednesday.
Dr Ross HetheringtonDr Ross Hetherington has additional qualifications in obstetrics including paediatrics. He is one of Warwick's Government Medical Officers and has extensive experience in rural medicine. Dr Hetherington is also qualified in immigration medicals, diving medicals and aviation medicals, and has a Post Graduate Diploma in Palliative Care.
Dr Aleta SlatteryDr Aleta Slattery has special interests including aged care and women's health. She enjoys all aspects of family medicine and has been in Warwick since 1989.
Dr Evan AckermannDr Evan Ackermann has special interests including aged care, paediatrics and minor surgery. Dr Ackermann is available Monday to Friday (except Thursday afternoons).
Dr Bryan SlatteryDr Bryan Slattery has worked in rural medicine for over 20 years. He has additional qualification in obstetrics and emergency medicine. His other interests include paediatrics, anaesthetics and aged care - but he especially enjoys the challenges of family medicine.
Dr louise ClarkeDr Louise Clarke works part-time. Dr Clarke enjoys all aspects of family medicine with a special interest in women's health.
Dr Lynton HudsonDr Lynton Hudson has additional qualifications in obstetrics, rural general practice, anaesthetics and acupuncture. He has an interest in paediatrics.
Dr David UreDr. David Ure works part-time for Condamine Medical Centre
Dr Amos MoodyDr. Amos Moody works at Condamine Medical Wednesday and Friday afternoons. His special interests are in acute care, anaesthetics and paediatrics.
PeterThomasDr Peter Thomas graduated in medicine from the University of Queensland in 1968. He spent the next 6 years training at the Royal Brisbane Hospital and in the UK. On his return from overseas, he entered general practice in Brisbane until 1987. He then joined the Princess Alexandra Hospital Emergency Department as Deputy Director where he remained for the next 22 years. During this time, he practiced emergency medicine and was heavily involved in aeromedical retrievals throughout Queensland and northern NSW. Among many other activities, he developed processes to standardise Emergency Departments in Queensland rural and remote hospitals. He was appointed Associate Professor in the Medical School of Bond University in 2007 and has also had a clinical appointment with Griffith University. He retired from the PAH in 2009 and relocated to the Darling Downs where he remains active in rural medicine. He returned to part-time clinical practice at the CMC in 2010.