Dr. Mark Pulley has over 20 years of experience in general practice since completing his MBBS at the University of Sydney in 2000. After his graduation, Dr. Pulley trained in General Practice in Central West NSW, gaining valuable experience in family medicine and preventive care.
In 2005, Dr. Pulley moved to Bathurst, where he continued his work in general practice. Throughout his career, Dr. Pulley has built a reputation for providing comprehensive healthcare to patients of all ages, focusing on preventive medicine, health assessments, and chronic disease management. Dr. Pulley is deeply committed to maintaining the health and well-being of his patients through regular screenings and proactive health management strategies.
University of Sydney · Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) · Year: 2000
Registration No. REG-50483764 ( · Medical Board of Australia - MBA · 2001
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Dr. Pulley has been involved in research related to preventive care, chronic disease management, and family medicine. His research interests include early detection and intervention strategies for chronic conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, and heart disease. He has contributed to studies aimed at improving patient education and increasing health awareness in rural and regional areas.
Dr. Pulley has also explored the role of general practitioners in mental health care and how primary care providers can better support patients with mental health issues. His work has been presented at several medical conferences and published in journals focused on general practice and chronic disease management.
Excellence in General Practice, 2012, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP)
Best GP in Rural Healthcare, 2015, Australian Medical Association (AMA)
Outstanding Contribution to Family Medicine, 2018, Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM)
Dr. Mark Pulley has contributed to several publications related to family medicine, preventive care, and chronic disease management. His articles focus on the importance of health assessments, patient education, and lifestyle changes in preventing chronic illnesses. He has written extensively on general practice in rural settings, emphasizing the unique healthcare challenges faced by patients in remote areas.
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