Really Interesting Women

Prof. Fiona Wood AO

July 04, 2024 Richard Graham Season 1 Episode 129
Prof. Fiona Wood AO
Really Interesting Women
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Really Interesting Women
Prof. Fiona Wood AO
Jul 04, 2024 Season 1 Episode 129
Richard Graham

Really Interesting Women - Podcast

Episode 129   -   Professor Fiona Wood FRACS AO

 
Fiona Wood was born in Yorkshire and was told that becoming a surgeon was not something she could do. She’s not the sort of person that hears the word ‘no’. 

 

She studied medicine in London and was an outlier. And there was another outlier there...a male doctor often seen in handknitted jumpers and Dunlop Volleys (as opposed to the expected blazers and ties). He was, perhaps you’ve guessed, an Australian. They fell in love, got married and immigrated to Perth with their 2 very young children in 1987 (those 2 were soon joined by 4 more). 

 

Fiona completed training in plastic surgery and subsequently became Head of the Royal Perth Hospital Burns Unit. In fact, she became the first female plastic surgeon in Western Australia. 

 

It was her work with medical scientist Marie Stoner on tissue engineering and burn treatments that would gain her attention within the medical world, but it was as the face of Australia’s response to the Bali bombings in October 2002 that brought her international attention as she led a team of 19 surgeons and 130 medical staff working around the clock in four operating theatres to save lives. 

 

And her incredible ongoing medical innovations and dedication contributed to her being recognised as a “National Living Treasure” and in 2005 being named Australian of the Year.

 

We had a fabulous conversation. I don’t know what I was expecting, but I don’t think it was quite this.

 

Head to the link in my bio to have a listen to the podcast.... 

 

 

For those wanting to help with a donation or just read more about her incredible work, head to 

www.fionawoodfoundation.org.au

 

Visit instagram @reallyinterestingwomen for further interviews and posts of interesting women in history.

Follow the link to leave a review....and tell your friends
https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/really-interesting-women/id1526764849


Show Notes

Really Interesting Women - Podcast

Episode 129   -   Professor Fiona Wood FRACS AO

 
Fiona Wood was born in Yorkshire and was told that becoming a surgeon was not something she could do. She’s not the sort of person that hears the word ‘no’. 

 

She studied medicine in London and was an outlier. And there was another outlier there...a male doctor often seen in handknitted jumpers and Dunlop Volleys (as opposed to the expected blazers and ties). He was, perhaps you’ve guessed, an Australian. They fell in love, got married and immigrated to Perth with their 2 very young children in 1987 (those 2 were soon joined by 4 more). 

 

Fiona completed training in plastic surgery and subsequently became Head of the Royal Perth Hospital Burns Unit. In fact, she became the first female plastic surgeon in Western Australia. 

 

It was her work with medical scientist Marie Stoner on tissue engineering and burn treatments that would gain her attention within the medical world, but it was as the face of Australia’s response to the Bali bombings in October 2002 that brought her international attention as she led a team of 19 surgeons and 130 medical staff working around the clock in four operating theatres to save lives. 

 

And her incredible ongoing medical innovations and dedication contributed to her being recognised as a “National Living Treasure” and in 2005 being named Australian of the Year.

 

We had a fabulous conversation. I don’t know what I was expecting, but I don’t think it was quite this.

 

Head to the link in my bio to have a listen to the podcast.... 

 

 

For those wanting to help with a donation or just read more about her incredible work, head to 

www.fionawoodfoundation.org.au

 

Visit instagram @reallyinterestingwomen for further interviews and posts of interesting women in history.

Follow the link to leave a review....and tell your friends
https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/really-interesting-women/id1526764849