Senior
Staff Specialist and Clinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics and
Gynecology, Dr.
Max Mongelli
works at the Western Clinical School, Nepean Hospital, University of
Sydney, NSW. A distinguished member of his field, Max Mongelli
is one of the most popular and reliable specialist at the Western
Clinical School, Nepean Hospital and the work he has done in the
past, and the recognition that he has got for it, has put him in a
league of his own.
To
further elaborate on this, some of his distinguished achievements
are:
- Received the best established researcher award by Nepean Medical Foundation
- Written more than 85 articles in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology
- Received the United Kingdom Design Council Millennium Award
- Achieved high distinction in physics
This
man believes that success can never be achieved by taking shortcuts
and that’s the reason he has worked so hard to reach the position
he is at today. Along with a long list of academic and professional
qualifications, Dr. Max Mongelli has gained several distinctions and
prizes for his research and studies as well. Being an active player
of his field, he has also received recognitions from various
departments of medicine and science. In 2002, he was appointed the
Chairman of the Organizing Committee for Biennial Scientific Meeting
of the Perinatal Society of Singapore. Apart from that, he was also
the member of the organizing committee’s 5th & 6th Refresher
Course of the Obstetric & Gynecological Society.
The
achievements and recognitions of Max Mongelli are enough to justify
the kind of work he does. His dedication and willpower to achieve
heights in his field are what has brought him at this point of life
where he is the best at what he does. Even at the hospital and the
universities that he has taught at, his colleagues and students have
only appreciated his work. He has had a long journey of success and
it has all come to him thanks to his knowledge and hard work. His
mates from the university, his friends, his family and even his
acquaintances say that the way he consumes and spreads knowledge is
extra-ordinary and something that is very rare in today’s medical
community.
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