Dr. Debbie McClure is a General Practitioner with over 16 years of experience since graduating from the University of Sydney in 2005. She completed her Fellowship with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP) in 2012.
Dr. McClure has worked extensively in women’s health, providing obstetric care, family planning, and mental health services to her patients. She has a special interest in child health and holds a Diploma in Child Health.
In addition to her practice, Dr. McClure serves as the main supervisor of registrars, mentoring and guiding the next generation of general practitioners. She is dedicated to providing patient-centered care with a focus on comprehensive, long-term health strategies.
University of Sydney · Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) · Year: 2005
Registration No. REG-19473629 · Medical Board of Australia - MBA · 2006
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Dr. Debbie McClure has been actively involved in research related to women’s health and mental health, with a focus on preventative care and early intervention. She has published articles in reputable journals about family planning, obstetrics, and the integration of mental health care into primary health settings.
Her research aims to improve patient outcomes by combining medical treatment with holistic, lifestyle interventions to address common conditions affecting women and children.
Excellence in Women’s Health – Australian Medical Association (2018)
Outstanding GP Supervisor of the Year – Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (2020)
Leadership in Maternal Health – Australian Medical Association (2021)
Dr. Debbie McClure has contributed to various medical publications on women’s health, family planning, and mental health. Her most notable works include studies on postpartum care, mental health interventions in primary care, and the benefits of early intervention in child health.
She has also authored educational material for patients and medical professionals, focusing on the importance of preventative care in maternal health and mental well-being.
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