Thomas Brian Woods, General Practitioner
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Thomas Brian Woods

General Practitioner

106 Outram Street West Perth Western Australia, 6005

About

Dr. Thomas Brian Woods maintains a private general practice, T.B. Woods Pty. Ltd., located in West Perth, the state of Western Australia, in Australia. In addition to his work in private practice, he maintains active privileges at St. John of God Health Care Hospital in Perth, part of a leading health care provider, with private hospitals, home nursing, pathology and Social Outreach services throughout Australia. With 50 years in occupational medicine and general medicine, Dr. Woods is a highly regarded physician for his extensive expertise and remarkable set of knowledge and skills. He studied medicine at the University of Western Australia and graduated in 1965. He then interned at Repatriation General Hospital and is a fellowship-trained at the Royal Australasian College of Physicians. Dr. Woods is Australian board certified in General Medicine and Occupational Medicine and is the recipient of the Reserved Forces Decoration.

Education and Training

University of Western Australia

Board Certification

Australian Board Certified in General Medicine and Occupational Medicine

Provider Details

MaleEnglish

Areas of expertise and specialization

General MedicineOccupational Medicine

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Local and National Public Speaking -

Awards

  • Reserved Forces Decoration, 1974   

Internships

  • Repatriation General Hospital

Fellowships

  • Royal Australasian College of Physicians

What do you attribute your success to?

  • Humility and Being Humble

Hobbies / Sports

  • Music and Ballet

Favorite professional publications

  • MedScape, Harvard Journal

Thomas Brian Woods's Practice location

T.B. Woods Pty. Ltd.

106 Outram Street -
West Perth, Western Australia 6005
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