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==Critical care==
==Critical care==
He headed the intensive or critical care services in Auckland at [[Auckland Hospital]] being Chairman of the Department of Critical Care Medicine, Auckland Hospital into the 1990s. He was President of the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society 1981-1982.<ref>G D Phillips and R V Trubuhovich, Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society: ''A Record of Events, The First 25 Years: 1975-2000'', Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society, Melbourne, no year but probably 2000.</ref>
He headed the intensive or critical care services in Auckland at [[Auckland Hospital]] being Chairman of the Department of Critical Care Medicine, Auckland Hospital into the 1990s. He was President of the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society 1981-1982.<ref>G D Phillips and R V Trubuhovich, Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society: ''A Record of Events, The First 25 Years: 1975-2000'', Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society, Melbourne, no year but probably 2000.</ref>

==Honours==
In 1997 Truhbuhovich was made an Officer of the [[New Zealand Order of Merit]]. In 2012, he was honoured by being named an "old boy of distinction" of his old school, St Peter's College.<ref>St Peter's College Press Release, September 2012,''St Peter's College honours 'old boys of distinction' ''.</ref>



==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 01:38, 25 September 2012

Ronald Valentine Truhbuhovich, ONZM (born 1930) is a medical doctor and pioneer of critical care medicine in Auckland, New Zealand.

Background

Trubuhovich, who is of Croatian parentage, spent his childhood in Auckland. He was educated at St Peter's College of which he was Dux in 1946 and 1947.[1]

Medicine

He gained a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (Otago) (1953), Bachelor of Medical Science (Otago)(1960) and a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (with distinction, Otago (1961). He was awarded the J. Malcolm Prize in Psychology in 1961 and the Gregg Essay Priz in Psychiatry in 1962. He gained a Nuffield Scholarship in 1964.[2]

Critical care

He headed the intensive or critical care services in Auckland at Auckland Hospital being Chairman of the Department of Critical Care Medicine, Auckland Hospital into the 1990s. He was President of the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society 1981-1982.[3]

Honours

In 1997 Truhbuhovich was made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit. In 2012, he was honoured by being named an "old boy of distinction" of his old school, St Peter's College.[4]


Notes

  1. ^ St Peter's College Magazine 1964, St Peter's College, Auckland, 1964, p. 90.
  2. ^ Ronald Valentine Truhbuhovich
  3. ^ G D Phillips and R V Trubuhovich, Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society: A Record of Events, The First 25 Years: 1975-2000, Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society, Melbourne, no year but probably 2000.
  4. ^ St Peter's College Press Release, September 2012,St Peter's College honours 'old boys of distinction' .

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