Melanie Turner

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Associate Professor Melanie Turner

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Associate Professor Melanie Turner is a child and adolescent psychiatrist and the Deputy Chief Psychiatrist in South Australia. Mel has worked in both public and private practice. Her research interests led her to completing a PhD at the University of Adelaide in perinatal psychiatry which increased her interest in teaching and service improvement.

In 2015, Mel began her Practitioner Member role on the South Australian Board of the Medical Board of Australia and currently works on their notification and registration committees. Mel is the Deputy Chief Psychiatrist for Inspections and Investigations for the SA Office of the Chief Psychiatrist. In 2022, Mel was appointed the inaugural presiding member of the Voluntary Assisted Dying Review Board of South Australia.

Mel enjoys teaching and has ongoing clinical interests in psychopharmacology as well as neurodevelopmental disorders. Mel is a member of the Australasian Society for Developmental Paediatrics (ADSP) and has been a part of the developmental of guidelines of psychotropic medications in children, NDIS advocacy and in Autism treatment discussions.

Mel teaches both medical students at the University of Adelaide and registrars. In 2008, A/Prof Turner won the RANZCP Connell Werry Prize for her research on perinatal psychiatry and in 2009 was awarded a New Investigator Grant for her NICU parent research. In 2010 she was also awarded the Pfizer Congress Presentation Award, for the best oral presentation made by a trainee or recent Fellow at Congress in the category of new research.

Mel has previously been on the RANZCP SA Branch Committee and spent 5 years on the RANZCP exam committee, during which she was Deputy Chair of the Scholarly Project Committee and member of the OSCE and Written Cases committees. Mel was elected to the Board in May 2022 for a two-year term and was re-elected for a further two-year term in May 2024.

Associate Professor Melanie Turner can be contacted at mel.turner@ranzcp.org

Associate Professor Melanie Turner is a child and adolescent psychiatrist and the Deputy Chief Psychiatrist in South Australia. Mel has worked in both public and private practice. Her research interests led her to completing a PhD at the University of Adelaide in perinatal psychiatry which increased her interest in teaching and service improvement.

In 2015, Mel began her Practitioner Member role on the South Australian Board of the Medical Board of Australia and currently works on their notification and registration committees. Mel is the Deputy Chief Psychiatrist for Inspections and Investigations for the SA Office of the Chief Psychiatrist. In 2022, Mel was appointed the inaugural presiding member of the Voluntary Assisted Dying Review Board of South Australia.

Mel enjoys teaching and has ongoing clinical interests in psychopharmacology as well as neurodevelopmental disorders. Mel is a member of the Australasian Society for Developmental Paediatrics (ADSP) and has been a part of the developmental of guidelines of psychotropic medications in children, NDIS advocacy and in Autism treatment discussions.

Mel teaches both medical students at the University of Adelaide and registrars. In 2008, A/Prof Turner won the RANZCP Connell Werry Prize for her research on perinatal psychiatry and in 2009 was awarded a New Investigator Grant for her NICU parent research. In 2010 she was also awarded the Pfizer Congress Presentation Award, for the best oral presentation made by a trainee or recent Fellow at Congress in the category of new research.

Mel has previously been on the RANZCP SA Branch Committee and spent 5 years on the RANZCP exam committee, during which she was Deputy Chair of the Scholarly Project Committee and member of the OSCE and Written Cases committees. Mel was elected to the Board in May 2022 for a two-year term and was re-elected for a further two-year term in May 2024.

Associate Professor Melanie Turner can be contacted at mel.turner@ranzcp.org

Last updated 16 July 2024