Hellenic Medical Society of Australia to spotlight Greek female leaders in healthcare

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On Thursday, March 13, the Hellenic Medical Society of Australia will hold its annual event in celebration of International Women’s Day in Melbourne, Victoria.

This year’s event in particular honours female leaders in healthcare. 

Dean Kalimniou.

Inspiring Greek Australian women in the medical field, Associate Prof Vicki Kotsirilos AM, Professor Genie Pedagogos and Associate Professor Ana Chrysostomou will share their insights into their unique journeys. 

Keynote speaker, well-known author and lawyer Dean Kalimniou will then speak to the topic of “Greek female leadership: a historical perspective.” 

The event, which is already sold out, promises to be a great success. 

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