Joyce Daws

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Dame Joyce Margaretta Daws DBE FRCS FRACS FAMA (born 21 July 1925, Hounslow, England, UK - died 13 June 2007, Victoria, Australia) was an Australian-based British doctor who specialised in thoracic surgery at various hospitals for over twenty years, primarily in Melbourne. She held the post of Consultant Surgeon of Melbourne.

Education

She settled in Australia in 1956, having been educated at Royal School for Naval and Marine Officers' Daughters, St Paul's Girls' School, the Royal Free Hospital and University of London.

Selected affiliations

  • Member, Victorian Nursing Council (1974-2007)
  • President of the Cancer Institute of Victoria (and board member; 1978–80)
  • Chairman, Victorian Nursing Council (1983–89)
  • Chairman, International Protea Association (1987–96)[1]
  • Member, Victorian Medical Women's Society

Death

Dame Joyce Daws died on 13 June 2007, aged 81, from undisclosed causes and left $10,000 to the Nurses Board of Victoria (NBV).[2]

Honours

She was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire on 14 June 1975 "for her services to medicine".[1]

Legacy

  • Dame Joyce Daws Churchill Fellowship Grant

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Biodata
  2. Date of death provided at the Wayback Machine (archived August 29, 2007)

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