Biographical entry Schlink, Margaret (1916 - 2001?)
AM
- Born
- 12 November 1916
Concord, New South Wales, Australia - Died
- 2001?
- Occupation
- Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
- Alternative Names
- Mulvey, Margaret (maiden name)
Summary
Margaret Schlink was appointed Member of the Order of Australia, 26 January 1986, for service to medicine, particularly in the field of obstetrics and gynaecology, and to the community (as Margaret Mulvey).
Details
Events
- 1941 - 1942
- Career position - Junior Resident Medical Officer/Senior Resident Medical Officer at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, New South Wales
- 1942 - 1945
- Career position - Clinical Superintendent at the King George V Hospital and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, New South Wales
- 1945 - 1979
- Career position - Honorary Medical Officer at the King George V Hospital, New South Wales
- 1946 - 1977
- Career position - Chairman of the Women's College Council at the University of Sydney
- 1946 - 1977
- Career position - Member of the Women's College Council at the University of Sydney
- 1964 - 1994
- Career position - Founder and Member of the King George V Appeals Committee at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, New South Wales
- 1970 -
- Career position - Member of the Sir Herbert Schlink Memorial Trust Fund
- 1979 - 1981
- Career position - Visiting Medical Officer in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the King George V Hospital, New South Wales
- 1981 - 1990
- Award - Consultant Medical Officer in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the King George V and Royal Prince Alfred Hospitals, New South Wales
- 1986
- Award - Member of the Order of Australia (AM)
- 1990
- Life event - Retired
Related entries
Husband
Published resources
Journal Articles
- Mulvey, Margaret, 'History of Women in Medicine', RPA Magazine, vol. 80, 1982, pp. 30-33. Details
Online Resources
- National Library of Australia, 'Schlink, Margaret', Trove, National Library of Australia and the Australian National Maritime Museum Darling Harbour, 2009, http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-1475805. Details
See also
- Herd, Margaret (ed.), Who's Who in Australia 2002, 38 edn, Crown Content, Melbourne, 2001, 2020 pp. Details
Ailie Smith
Created: 5 March 2003, Last modified: 14 September 2011




