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David Macintosh

Author / Orthopaedic Surgeon / Medical Ethicist

Dr. David Macintosh is a distinguished orthopaedic surgeon, lecturer, and author based in Melbourne, Australia. With vast experience gained from working in various countries and healthcare settings, he has made significant contributions to the field of orthopaedics and medical ethics.

Throughout his career, Dr. Macintosh has held positions in esteemed institutions such as the Royal Melbourne, Alfred and Peter McCallum hospitals, and the Royal Flying Doctors Service. He has also served as a specialist surgeon in Papua New Guinea and as the Director of Orthopaedic Surgery at Cairns Base Hospital.

Dr. Macintosh is highly educated, holding a Doctorate of Philosophy and a Master's degree in Bioethics. His academic achievements include studying at renowned institutions like Monash University and the University of Melbourne.

An accomplished author, Dr. Macintosh's book 'Trust and Betrayal - Morality and the Emotions in Surgery' delves into the emotional dynamics of surgeon-patient relationships and institutional trustworthiness.

As a respected academic, Dr. Macintosh has published numerous peer-reviewed articles and delivered lectures nationally and internationally on bone tumors, indigenous trauma, clinical pathways, and ethics. His research interests now center around philosophy, trust, and ethics in medicine.

Previously, Dr. Macintosh held the position of Associate Professor of Ethics and Professional Development at James Cook University, where he played a pivotal role in shaping the ethical standards of future medical professionals.

Overall, Dr. David Macintosh's multifaceted career showcases his expertise in orthopaedic surgery, medical ethics, and academia, making him a prominent figure in the medical community.

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Melbourne, Australia