Professor Tara Mackenzie
MBBS (Hons I) BSc(Med), UNSW
FRACP (Respiratory Medicine)
Masters of Medical Education, University of Sydney
Professor Mackenzie is a consultant respiratory physician who has been in Wagga for the past 18 years. She is the Associate Dean and Head of Rural Clinical Campuses for the University of New South Wales and has an extensive background in medical education. Prior to commencing work in Wagga, she was the inaugural Network Director of Training at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.
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Professor Mackenzie has a passion for medical education, and completed a Masters in Medical Education in 2007. She has held various supervisor and educational hospital roles over the past 18 years. She is currently the Chair of the HETI Physician Training Council. She has held numerous state and national positions in postgraduate specialist education including the Royal Australasian College of Physicians and the Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand.
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Most importantly, over the past 18 years she has developed a love and deep respect for our regional and rural areas and their people. Professor Mackenzie has a strong commitment to regional and rural patients鈥 wellbeing and considers it a true privilege to be involved in their care.
- Publications
- Media
- Grants
- Awards
- Research Activities
- Engagement
- Teaching and Supervision
2020 |
Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand Society Medal for outstanding contribution to the advancement of practice of thoracic medicine in Australia and New Zealand. |
2018 |
Malcolm Schonell Memorial Medal for Presentation of Malcolm Schonell Memorial Lecture, St George Hospital. |
2018 |
Inaugural Award created by Royal Prince Alfred Hospital 鈥 鈥淭he Tara Mackenzie award鈥 for best Advanced Trainee teacher in Basic Physician Training Program. |
2012 |
Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand 50th Anniversary Medal - this is a national award awarded each year in recognition of outstanding contributions to respiratory education and training in New Zealand or Australia. The award recognises an individual who has demonstrated sustained excellence in education and training. |