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Dr Tamara Hunter

Obstetrician & Gynaecologist; Paediatric gynaecologist; Fertility subspecialist, Fertility Specialists of WA, Perth Children's Hostpital; Senior Lecturer, The School of Women's and Infants Health, University of WA; Committee member, COSA-AYA Fertility Preservation Guidelines; Member, FSA, ANZREI, AGES and ANZPAG
Dr Tamara Hunter completed an Exercise Science degree in 1996, graduating with first class Honours. She worked as an Exercise Physiologist and Corporate Health Consultant in Sydney with such companies as Telstra, Lend Lease and Digital Computers.In 1999 Tamara assisted in the set up and operation of Sydney Heart Image, Australia’s premier interventional cardiology and preventative health centre alongside the well known cardiologist Dr Ross Walker. Tamara returned to medical school in 2000 to achieve her dreams of becoming a doctor. She graduated with Honours.Tamara returned to Perth in 2004 and is now an Obstetrician/Gynecologist, fertility subspecialist and paediatric gynecologist. She is one of only 3 fertility subspecialists in WA and works in private gynecology, at Fertility Specialists of WA and Perth Children’s Hospital. She is a Senior Lecturer in The School of Women’s and Infants Health, University of WA. She has published numerous research papers and presented at national and international medical conferences and she has authored multiple book chapters on lifestyle and fertility. Dr Hunter in on the guideline committee for the COSA-AYA Fertility Preservation Guidelines and is an active member of FSA, ANZREI, AGES and ANZPAG.

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