Doctor, Melbourne Health
Dr William Cranwell is a junior doctor at The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Victoria. He is passionate about public health, medical education and improvements in global health. William is hoping to train as a Dermatologist in the future.
William graduated from Monash University in 2015 with dual degrees in Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery with Honour and Bachelor of Medical Science with Honours. In 2016, William graduated with Master of Public Health and Tropical Medicine from James Cook University.
William is the current Secretary of Yarra Swim Co., an organisation that is aiming to revive the historic ‘Race to the Prince’s Bridge’ on the Yarra River and lead the
push for a cleaner, swimmable Yarra River. He has previously sat on the board of Dream Larger Inc., a registered tax-deductible charity that aims to disrupt the cycle of poverty in low‐income countries through financial and infrastructure support and encouraging indigenous leadership.
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