Davis, Susan

Prof Susan Davis AO

Endocrinologist; Head, Monash University Women’s Health Research Program; Head of the Women’s Endocrine Clinic, Alfred Hospital Melbourne
Prof Susan Davis is a clinician-researcher who is an internationally recognised expert in sex hormones across the female lifespan, and menopause. She leads the Monash Women’s Health Research Program, is Head of the Women’s Endocrine Clinic, Alfred Health Melbourne, and an Executive Council Member of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences. She is a past President of the Australasian and the International Menopause Societies. With over 495 peer-reviewed publications, her work underpins many best practice recommendations and has influenced health care delivery globally.

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