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In 2002 Cliff won A Winston Churchill Fellowship. Winning this award
involved travelling to the UK, Germany and California to study pedal
ischaemia measurement techniques in hospitals and universities. His
family travelled with him.Cliff continues to lecture and run workshops
for his colleagues in his profession on the findings derived from his
Churchill Fellowship.
The above fellowship award was based on a Master of Science by research
degree completed in 2000 at the local regional Southern Cross
University at Lismore. His research was undertaken in a team that
included local vascular surgeon Dr John Graham, local radiologist Dr
Ian Cappe and Associate Professor Roger Bronks.
At the end of the eighties Cliff had completed his Diploma of
Applied Science – Podiatry from Queensland University of Technology
(QUT) and then his Bachelor of Education. During this period he was a
clinical teacher (Podiatry) and lecturer for QUT and did locum work in
Brisbane .
In the mid eighties Cliff taught Physical Education and Health in
NSW secondary schools the last appointment being at Coffs Harbour High
School. He met, courted and married Dorene at this time.
He attended Sydney Teaches College for teacher training in the late
1970s. Prior to this he grew up in Blacktown in Sydney, played rugby
league at a state level and was graded with the ‘Penrith Panthers’ (as
were all his brothers) while attending Teachers College.
Personal Interests
Cliff enjoys - Family, Keeping fit by running on our beaches, lap
swimming, surfing (board and body), Art, most sports, dinning with
friends and Music. Cliff and Dorene enjoy the ‘connectedness’ of
raising a family in such a beautiful regional area.
Professional Interests
Cliff consults, acts as an examiner and supervises students on research
projects for a number of universities related to his research field.
One local PhD project he was involved in quantified the relationship
between poor foot posture and patella femoral pain (knee pain), a quick
clinical diagnostic test now used by podiatrist and physiotherapists
resulted from this research.
Cliff is interested in ‘Innovation’ – to this end Cliff has a company
called ‘Spike Mates’ that invents and develops protective and
performance enhancing equipment for athletes.
Periodically Cliff is retained as an ‘expert witness/consultant’ in
medico-legal cases and he finds this academically and clinically
stimulating;
Cliff enjoys mentoring recently graduated podiatrists and undergraduates.
Cliff enjoys how practicing podiatry, doing research and living in our
region enabled the development of a close ‘referral community’ for NCP
which includes local specialist physicians, surgeons, general
practitioners, paramedical colleagues and friends and family of
existing patients.
Northcoast Podiatry sponsorship interests
NCP has sponsored (with some financial and/or clinical assistance) emerging local young sports people including……
Track and field athletes Susannah Hahn and more recently Ellie
Stephens; Local North Coast representative 15 years old Hockey teams
and the local twelve years old girls ‘Hoppers Touch team.’
NCP had clinical involvement with Olympian Mellissa Munro whom starred
in the 2004 Australian Women’s Gymnastic team helping them reach the
Olympic finals in Athens, a first for any Australian Gymnastics team!
NCP has been a regular major sponsor of the ‘Southern Cross Arts
Festival’ as well as owning and enjoying some of the past winners works
including those of artists Glen Vause and Ian Cole. Examples of such
paintings appear in the NCP reception room.
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