Lena McEwan explained

Lena McEwan
Honorific Suffix:MBBS, MS, FRCS, FRACS
Birth Date:11 August 1927
Birth Place:South Australia
Death Place:Torquay, Victoria
Occupation:Surgeon
Profession:Surgeon

Lena McEwan MBBS MS FRCS FRACS, (11 August 1927 - 4 October 2011) was the first woman to specialise in plastic surgery in Australia.[1] She achieved her MBBS in 1949 from the University of Adelaide. Lena trained in Australia and England, completing her FRCS(Eng) Diploma in 1954 before returning to Adelaide and completing the FRACS Diploma in 1958. Lena published notable research on median and ulnar nerve injuries in 1962 which influenced future surgical practice.[2] She was also president of the Victorian Medical Women's Society. Lena was also part of an interdisciplinary team formed in 1976 to work on gender reassignment who published their work in 1986: Male-to-Female Surgical Genital Reassignment.[3]

Lena was born on 11 August 1927 in South Australia and her parents had recently immigrated from Glasgow. She was educated at St Peter's Collegiate Girls School and the University of Adelaide.

Lena McEwan worked in the following hospitals:

She moved to Torquay Victoria after her retirement and died from ovarian cancer on 4 October 2011.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lena McEwan. Surgeons (RACS). Royal Australasian College of. www.surgeons.org. en. 2019-01-15.
  2. McEwan. Lena E.. 1962. Median and Ulnar Nerve Injuries. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery. en. 32. 2. 89–104. 10.1111/j.1445-2197.1962.tb03012.x. 1445-2197.
  3. Web site: Sex Reassignment Surgery. www.oocities.org. 2019-01-15.