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local hero Dr. Jane Greacen OAM by Trevor Stow

Jane Greacen was born in NSW to farming parents. As a child Jane and her family moved to Adelaide. She was educated at public schools before entering Adelaide University where she enrolled in medicine. Studying medicine involved a 6 year university course and 1 year as an intern at Royal Adelaide Hospital. This hospital was huge, being 1km long from one end to the other. In those days she worked up to 36 hours straight, culminating in an 80 hour week. This was exhausting work but Jane was exposed to many facets of medicine including delivery of babies, anaesthetics, general surgery, sometimes without supervision and lots of emergency medicine. It was a great grounding for a young doctor but it could be exhausting at times. Jane was in this hospital in the 1970’s when many of the victims of Cyclone Tracey, Darwin were evacuated to Adelaide. They arrived with a vast array of injuries including broken bones, glass lacerations and penetrating injuries that needed immediate attention. People were often in a state of shock and required support. Jane remembers the emergency room being hectic. As a learning hospital, Jane felt that she was really privileged to be at the Adelaide, particularly as she learnt anatomy on cadavers, which are bodies of people who donated their bodies to science. She was able to dissect different parks of the bodies examining nerves, blood vessels etc. This was great experience for a young doctor. In those days, she was able to start practising in general practice at the young age of 23 years. Now a days, it is common for interns to do a further 6 to 10 years of study and exams after university, before being left to work unsupervised. Jane believes that the modern doctor is very well trained.

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Jane moved to Melbourne and took up a position in general practice in East Bentleigh and worked as the first Hospital Medical Officer appointed at Moorabbin Hospital. Over a period of time Jane became involved in occupational medicine which involved seeing more patients with occupational injuries. In those days Occupational Health and Safety was quite lax compared to today. It was not uncommon to see patients with a wide range of work-related injuries who may not have had support from their employer or the government. Often these patients were recent migrants to Australia and would speak little English. Jane was responsible for setting up the first Work Injury Support Group in Australia which proved to be very successful and beneficial to the patients. Jane held a number of positions in medicine over her long career. She moved to East Gippsland in the 1990’s to be with her partner, Dr. David Campbell, who had set up a clinic in Lakes Entrance, known as Cunninghame Arm Medical Centre. In 1997 Jane was appointed CEO of Rural Workforce Agency Victoria (RWAV). RWAV was established to support the recruitment of doctors into rural and remote Australia. RWAV was and is a very successful organisation that attracted a lot of doctors into these rural and remote areas. Jane remained in this position for 10 years. Following her time with RWAV, Jane took up a position with Bairnsdale Regional Hospital as Director of Medical Services. This involved managing the medical workforce and the medical services within the hospital. She has also worked as Director of Medical Services at other country hospitals at various times as well as continuing to work in general practice.


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Millie’s Adventures – Millie, A dragon, an elephant and other things

5min
pages 124-125

Liz Fleming – Getting Ready for end of year. Plan early, Be ready

5min
pages 120-121

Local Hero – Dr Jane Greacen OAM

5min
pages 122-123

Symmetry Health Kinesiology – Kelly Edwards

5min
pages 118-119

GROW MASTER TRARALGON – Garden, Fashion and Giftware solutions

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page 116

Chris’s reward for service

4min
pages 110-111

Seeing with Stars Astrology – Stephanie Johnson

6min
page 117

Art from the air

4min
pages 108-109

Kerrie’s Creative World

5min
pages 106-107

Victoria Street is home to the Warragul Library

3min
pages 104-105

THE PRESS CELLARS – Gippsland owned liquor merchant

1min
page 103

Metung Hot Springs – Bathing in a Winter Wonderland

7min
pages 88-91

East Gippsland Field Days

1min
pages 86-87

THE WESTERNPORT HOTEL – #whereelse

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page 92

83 DAIKIN AIRCONDITIONING – The best air everywhere

1min
pages 82-83

102 Warragul Continues to grow

2min
pages 100-102

THE GURDIES WINERY – Take a detour to the Gurdies Winery

1min
page 84

BRENT SINCLAIR CATERING – Mobile Catering & Takeaway Meals

1min
page 80

A Walk on the Wild Side with Mt Baw Baw’s Dingoes

4min
pages 16-18

WONTHAGGI LOTTO -Authorised Tattslotto Agency

3min
page 7

CPK McLAREN MOTOR BODY – Leongatha’s Motor Body & Vehicle Repairer

21min
pages 19-35

MARY MacKILLOP CATHOLIC REGIONAL COLLEGE – All enquiries are welcome

1min
page 15

LATTITUDE TRADING- Great range of giftware

1min
page 36

Riders on the Storm – The art of chasing Gippsland’s weather

5min
pages 74-76

Curtis Australia – The Joy of Jewellery

6min
pages 12-13

EDNEY’S LEONGATHA – Navarra Pro-4X Warrior

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