SF

Stephen Luke Fcicm

Medical Director at Disaster Relief Australia

Stephen Luke FCICM has a diverse work experience in the medical field, with roles in multiple healthcare organizations. Stephen has served as Staff Specialist - Intensive Care at Mackay Hospital and Health Service since February 2019. Stephen is also a Retrieval Consultant at LifeFlight Australia since September 2019. In addition, they hold the position of Adjunct Senior Lecturer at James Cook University since November 2019. Previously, they have worked as Medical Director and Deputy Medical Director at Team Rubicon Australia, Medical Officer at St John Ambulance (Vic), Senior Registrar at Hunter New England Local Health District, Medical Officer at Mater Health Services North Queensland, Social Media Coordinator at Emergency Services Foundation, and Retrieval Registrar at LifeFlight Australia. Stephen has held various roles at Townsville Hospital and Health Service, including Senior Registrar and Emergency Registrar.

Stephen Luke FCICM has a diverse education history. Stephen began their academic journey at the University of Melbourne from 1996 to 1999, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree with Honours. Following this, they attended the University of Melbourne again and obtained a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree from 2000 to 2004.

Stephen Luke FCICM further expanded their medical knowledge by attending the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine from 2007 to 2019, focusing on Emergency Medicine. Additionally, they also completed their education at the College of Intensive Care Medicine from 2012 until 2018, specializing in Intensive Care Medicine.

The provided information does not specify whether they acquired any specific degrees during their studies at the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine or the College of Intensive Care Medicine.

Links

Timeline

  • Medical Director

    October, 2018 - present

  • Deputy Medical Director

    December, 2016