Background
Bourke, Anthony Thomas Conal was born on December 1, 1932 in Blantyre, Malawi, Central Africa.
medical researcher microbiologist
Bourke, Anthony Thomas Conal was born on December 1, 1932 in Blantyre, Malawi, Central Africa.
Bachelor, Trinity College, University Dublin, 1954. Master of Arts, Trinity College, University Dublin, 1962. Doctor of Medicine, Trinity College, University Dublin, 1962.
Bachelor of Medicine,BCh, Bachelor of the Arts of Obstetrics, Trinity College, University Dublin, 1956. Student, Daughters of Wisdom School (formerly called La Sagesse Convent School), Limbe, Malawi (formerly Nyasaland Protectorate), Central Africa, 1939—1941. Student, St. Aidan's Preparatory School, Grahamstown, Cape Province, Union (now Republic of South Africa), 1942—1945.
Student, St. Aidan's College, Grahamstown, Cape Province, Union (now Republic of South Africa), 1946. Student, Mount St. Mary's College, Spinkhill via Sheffield, England, 1947—1950. Master in Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, 1958.
Diploma tropical medicine and hygiene, Conjoint Examing Board R.C.P. and R.C.S., London, England, 1959. Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates, Education Council Foreign Medical Graduates, 1960. Department of Public Health, Yale University, 1961.
Master of Science, University Liverpool, 1967.
Captain medical corps, malaria consultant to surgeon United States Army Reserve (active), Washington, Thailand, Vietnam. Senior surgeon United States Public Health Service Reserve, Francophone West Africa, 1969—1970. Resident in microbiology and immunology Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, Canada, 1971—1973.
Medical microbiologist microbiology division State Health Laboratory Services, Perth, Western Australia, 1973—1974. Medical microbiologist State Health Department, Queensland, Australia, 1974—1978. Clinical teacher microbiology department microbiology University Queensland, St. Lucia, Australia, 1974—1979.
Sr, medical officer health and medical services State Health Department, Queensland, Australia, 1978—1984, epidemiologist division environmental and occupational health Australia, 1984—1988, retired Australia, 1985. Representative health department Standards Association Australia Committee, 1976—1985, 1978—1979. Ad hoc lecturer Queensland University, Brisbane, Australia, 1980—1988.
Deputising member Water Quality Council Queensland, 1980—1988. Commonwealth Quarantine officer department health Queensland, 1982—1988. Member Queensland Department Health Epidemiological Resource Group, 1982—1988.
Lecturer food-borne and water-borne diseases School Nursing Royal Brisbane Hospital, Queensland, Australia, 1984—1988. Member food technical course assessment committee Queensland Agriculture College (now called Agriculture College University Queensland), Lawes, Australia, 1984—1989. Member working group clinical epidemiology arboviral diseases National Disease Control Program, Commonwealth Department Health, Canberra, Australia, 1986—1988.
Examiner tropical microbiology Royal College Pathologists Australasia, 1986—1989. Member technical committee disinfection effluents Water Quality Council Queensland, 1988. Consultant to various authorities Expo 88, Queensland State Government Department Family Services, 1988—1990.
Member Interdepartmental Advisory Committee Food Standards, 1976—1988, Queensland Institute of Technology's Advisory Committee Health Surveying, 1979—1983. Chairman Queensland Salmonella Liaison Committee, 1982—1988.
Fellow: Australasian Faculty Public Health Medicine, Royal Australasian College Physicians, Royal College Pathologists Australasia, American College Preventive Medicine.