RNSH farewells renowned women’s health physiotherapist Tracey Cragg Royal North Shore Hospital has
farewelled renowned women’s health physiotherapist Tracey Cragg after 39 years of service, with 27 of those years devoted to women’s health. In 1999, Tracey established the women’s health physiotherapy service at RNSH, which has grown into a leading, multi-disciplinary outpatient program serving women across maternity, urogynaecology, menopause, and more. Tracey’s impact stretches beyond RNSH. She was amongst the first to complete the Curtin Masters of Clinical Physiotherapy (Continence and Women’s Health) in 2013, led the first physio-led pessary clinic in NSW, contributed to a national perineal tear reduction initiative, and founded the NSW Public Hospital Women’s Health Physiotherapy Network. Tracey also won the Allied Health Team Leader Award at NSLHD’s allied health award ceremony in 2022. Speaking at Tracey’s farewell, senior women’s health physiotherapists Whitney Brown and Aoife Clarke spoke highly of Tracey’s career and achievements and impact. “Nothing ever seems to rattle Tracey. She is thoughtful, measured, and has an incredible way of helping you feel heard and supported, even in the busiest moments,” Whitney said. “Beyond all the achievements and titles, what we’ll miss most is her steady presence, kindness and ability to care for the community,” Aoife said.
Tracey at her farewell event at RNSH
Administrative Professionals Day celebrations at RNSH
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