HOBART endocrinologist Tim Greenaway has stepped down as head of the Tasmanian branch of the Australian Medical Association after accepting a Canberra-based position with the nation’s Health Products Regulation Group.
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AMA Tasmania chief executive Tony Steven said: “After taking on the role of president in April 2014, Tim has worked tirelessly to better the health of Tasmanians, advocate for positive change in the Tasmanian health system and improve the working conditions of AMA Tasmania members.
“Tim presided over AMA Tasmania during the development of the statewide Tasmanian Health Service, worked closely with the Tasmanian government through the Healthy Tasmania Committee to develop a raft of initiatives outlined in the Healthy Tasmania Five-Year Strategic Plan, and implemented a new award for medical professionals.”
Launceston General Hospital anaesthetist Stuart Day will act as AMA state president until a new president is appointed.