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  1. Euan Wallace is the Secretary of the Department of Health in Victoria since November 2020. He is a former academic clinician and CEO of Safer Care Victoria, and has published over 400 scientific papers on health quality and safety.

  2. Biography. From bedside to lab to bedside - research that gives hope to desperate mums. Professor Euan Wallace has dedicated his entire clinical and research career to improving human pregnancy - from fundamental discovery research to changes in government policy, he has strived to make the health of mothers and their babies healthier and happier.

  3. Prof Wallace has more that 30 years experience in clinical practice and medical research, and 15 years experience in clinical leadership and governance. His research interests are in fetal development, maternal health, stem cell biology and patient safety.

  4. View Euan Wallaces profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Senior Specialist Academic Obstetrician and Gynaecologist with expertise in clinical governance,...

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  5. 28 de set. de 2023 · News & events |. Latest news |. Professor Euan Wallace AM awarded Honorary Doctorate. 28 September 2023. Monash University has conferred an Honorary Doctorate of Laws on Professor Euan Wallace AM, the highest honour the University can bestow on an individual of professional or academic distinction.

  6. Prof Euan Wallace AM is a clinical obstetrician and gynaecologist, and the Secretary of the Department of Health in Victoria. He has expertise in fetal development, maternal health, stem cell biology and patient safety, and leads the Ritchie Centre at Monash.

  7. Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Monash University. Researcher biography. Professor Euan Wallace is a Chief Investigator on the CRE and Co-Chair of the Pre-clinical & Neuroprotection Theme. From bedside to lab to bedside - research that gives hope to desperate mums.