Person

Bale, Patricia Marea (1931 - )

AM

Born
20 May 1931
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Occupation
Pathologist

Summary

The focus of Patricia Bale's research as a histopathologist has been on Rhabdomyosarcoma in children, and malformations and tumours of the sacrococcygeal region. She was appointed Member of the Order of Australia, 1 June 1985, for service to medicine, particularly in the field of histopathology.

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Chronology

1958 - 1959
Career position - Resident in Pathology at Beth-el Hospital (USA)
1960
Career position - Resident and Teaching Fellow at Bellevue Hospital Center (USA)
1961
Career position - Teaching Fellow in Pathology at the University of Sydney Medical School
1962 - 1963
Career position - Registrar in Pathology at Sydney Hospital
1964 - 1968
Career position - Assistant Director of Morbid Anatomy at Sydney Hospital
1969 - 1994
Career position - Histopathologist at Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children
1977 - 1991
Career position - Head of the Histopathology Department at Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children
1985
Award - Member of the Order of Australia (AM)

Published resources

Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation Exhibitions

  • McCarthy, Gavan; Morgan, Helen; Smith, Ailie; van den Bosch, Alan, Where are the Women in Australian Science?, Exhibition of the Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation, First published 2003 with lists updated regulary edn, Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, 2003, https://eoas.info/exhibitions/wisa/wisa.html. Details

Resources

See also

  • Herd, Margaret ed., Who's who in Australia 2002 (Melbourne: Crown Content, 2001), 2020 pp. Details

Ailie Smith

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