Kevvy’s Cancer Chronicles
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7 episodes
From Adelaide to Wisconsin: Dr Jim Cleary’s Journey in Cancer Care
Kevin Patterson interviews Dr Jim Cleary about his life and career tracing cancer services: from a peripatetic childhood and Jesuit schooling in Adelaide to medical training and early oncology work at the Royal Adelaide Hospital. The episode covers his oncology and palliative care training, opioid research, work in the United States (Wisconsin and Indiana), leadership roles including the World Hospice and Palliative Care Alliance and engagement with the Vatican, and reflections on the opioid crisis and supportive oncology. Dr Cleary also discusses balancing family with training, international health work, and his semi-retirement plans while maintaining strong ties to Australia.
Dr Dusan Kotasek, his life and career in medical oncology
Kevin Patterson interviews Dr Dusan Kotasek about his journey from Zlín in the former Czechoslovakia to Australia, his medical training and the path that led him into medical oncology. The episode covers his work in stem cell therapies and pivotal clinical trials (including early imatinib/GIST research), the growth of private cancer services culminating in the Tennyson Centre, and his retirement life focused on farming, gardening and planting trees.
From Timber Mill to Tumor Boards: Professor Bogda Koczwara’s Remarkable Journey
In this episode of Kevi's Cancer Chronicles, host Kevin interviews Professor Bogda Koczwara about her life from rural Poland to becoming a leader in Australian oncology. Bogda recounts her medical training at Flinders, migration to Australia, and the formative experiences that shaped her career. The conversation covers the rapid development of cancer services at Flinders Medical Centre, the creation of survivorship clinics, national leadership roles in MOGA and COSA, the ACCORD research workshop, and her current role directing the Australian Research Centre for Cancer Survivorship.
Sailing, Science, and Service: Dorothy Keeefe's Extraordinary Voyage
In this episode Dorothy Keeefe shares her life from childhood sailing in Essex to medical training and an eight-month tall-ship voyage to Australia. She discusses choosing oncology, her mucositis research, leadership in supportive cancer care, and steering major health reforms including the Australian Cancer Plan and a national lung screening program.
Forging a Cancer Centre: Ian Olver’s 40-Year Revolution in Care
Kevin interviews Professor Ian Olver about his career spanning clinical trials, supportive care, and the formation of comprehensive cancer services in South Australia, including his leadership at the Royal Adelaide Hospital and national roles. The episode explores his early influences, international training, multidisciplinary and telemedicine initiatives, global collaborations, bioethics work, and the personal faith and family life that shaped his approach to care.
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