Dr Ryan Hodges, Prof Stuart Hooper, Prof Euan Wallace, Prof Eric Morand |
Established by leading health and medical organisation Biomedical Research Victoria, the Victorian
Clinician Researcher Network (VCRN) supports clinician researchers in medicine,
nursing and allied health.
The VCRN award recognises individuals who have had
substantial influence over their peers and colleagues as a supervisor and
mentor and Professor Wallace was acknowledged as an outstanding clinician,
researcher and peer.
Professor Wallace has dedicated his career to excellence in
obstetrics and improving the quality of care for women and babies, as director
of Obstetric Services at Monash Health, Head of Department of Obstetrics and
Gynaecology, Monash University and co-head of The Ritchie Centre at the Hudson
Institute.
“My experience in clinical research as an undergraduate at
Edinburgh University was the inspiration for my career in obstetrics and
gynaecology,” said Professor Wallace at the award ceremony last Friday at
Monash Medical Centre.
“The important links between clinical care and research are
exemplified by the model in place at the Monash
Health Translational Precinct (MHTP).”
Professor Wallace emphasised the importance of ushering more
trainee doctors towards clinical research, in order to broaden their practice.
“Clinicians who undertake research come back to us in the
health service as better doctors even if they don’t pursue a career in
research,” he said.
“The most rewarding part of my career has been growing the
next generation of clinician-researchers and seeing them experience the joy
that clinical research has been for me.”
Professor Wallace has personally cared for 7,000-8,000 women
during their pregnancies at Monash Health, as well as authoring more than 230
published research papers and holding numerous leadership portfolios across
Monash Health, the Victorian Government and Monash University. Under his
leadership, Monash Health is now home to Victoria's largest maternity service.
“As former Head of The Ritchie Centre, Euan oversaw the
Centre grow from a $1.2m dollar per year enterprise with 38 staff to a $9.5m
enterprise with over 150 staff,” said Professor Stuart Hooper, current
Executive Head of The Ritchie Centre.
“In anybody’s words, that’s an outstanding achievement.”
The recipient of more than $22 million in research grants,
Professor Wallace’s research has been extensively funded both by the National
Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and international funding agencies.
He has particular clinical interests in recurrent miscarriage, multiple
pregnancy, hypertension and fetal growth problems.
“Work is my life, it’s who I am. I love my work and it’s a
privilege to come here to work every day.”
Professor Wallace dedicated the award to his wife, Karen who
he said has been the most important person in his career.
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