Background
O'Sullivan was born in Auckland and received his senior secondary education as a boarder at Hato Petera College.
O'Sullivan was born in Auckland and received his senior secondary education as a boarder at Hato Petera College.
He has stated, in respect of this: "Having attended a Maori Catholic boarding school, I realised the importance of faith. I guess these comes through from the aspect of my Catholic upbringing." He graduated in Medicine at the University of Auckland.
He was declared New Zealander of the Year 2014 for bringing health programmes to disadvantaged in rural areas. I regained important values that I lost. Those values underpinned my work in helping those in need.
He has stated: "I see people on a daily basis who can't afford to see me, who can't afford to pay for their medications. We have emergency prescription funds donated to our clinic from New Zealanders around the country who heard about us". O'Sullivan also set up the "Manawa Ora Korokoro Ora (Moko) programme", Northland's first full-time, school-based health clinic, providing medical care to 2000 children across the region, as well as the "Kainga Ora (Well Home) initiative", which promotes the idea of fixing rundown homes, as he believes that wellness begins in safe warm homes.
Dr Lance is also the developer of the vMOKO medical app, that helps to deal with medical issues as they are found from any location in New Zealand.
Quotations: "I see people on a daily basis who can't afford to see me, who can't afford to pay for their medications. We have emergency prescription funds donated to our clinic from New Zealanders around the country who heard about us".