Gordian Fulde
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Born
October 3, 1948
Gordian Ward Oskar Fulde
October 3, 1948
EducationBachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (1971)
AlmamaterUniversity of Sydney
OccupationDoctor
Gordian Fulde | |
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| Born | Gordian Ward Oskar Fulde October 3, 1948 |
| Education | Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (1971) |
| Alma mater | University of Sydney |
| Occupation | Doctor |
| Years active | 1971–present |
| Employer | St. Vincent's Hospital, Sydney |
| Television | Kings Cross ER: St Vincent's Hospital |
| Spouse | Lesley Forster |
| Children | 2 |
| Parents |
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| Awards | Senior Australian of the Year (2016) |
| Medical career | |
| Field | Emergency Medicine |
| Institutions | St. Vincent's Hospital, Sydney |
Gordian Ward Fulde AO (born 1948) is an Australian emergency medicine specialist, the founder of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine, and was the director of the emergency department of St Vincent's Hospital in Sydney for 35 years, retiring in 2018.[1][2] He was named Senior Australian of the Year in 2016.[3]
Fulde was born in Germany in 1948 to Edwald Adolf Oskar Fulde, a thoracic surgeon, and Marie Luise Fulde, a pathologist. He migrated to Australia with his parents and older brother, Lothar, when he was one year old, settling in Bellevue Hill, a suburb in Sydney's east.[4]