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Dr Babitha Pulikkathody

General Peadiatrician

Babitha’s impressive educational background includes earning her medical degree and Diploma in Child Health (MBBS and DCH) from Calicut University, India. She further honed her expertise by obtaining a Diploma in Child Health from South Australia and attaining FRACP (Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians) in General Paediatrics from the Royal Australasian College of Physicians.

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With a wealth of experience gained from working at Queensland Children’s Hospital, which serves as the tertiary children’s hospital for Queensland, Babitha is well equipped to provide evidence based care to children with a diverse range of complex health conditions. She has also completed Neonatology training at Mater Mother’s Hospital in South Brisbane, further enhancing her skills in caring for neonates and infants.

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Babitha has worked in various healthcare settings, including rural hospitals like Rockhampton Base Hospital and metropolitan facilities like Logan Hospital, The Prince Charles Hospital, and Redcliffe Hospital as part of her training.

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Outside of her medical profession, Babitha is a loving mother of two children and resides with her family in Brisbane. She values her free time, which she enjoys by exploring new destinations, experimenting with culinary delights in the kitchen, delving into the world of literature, and embracing the outdoors through biking.

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In addition to her proficiency in English, Babitha is fluent in Malayalam, a language close to her heart and native to her hometown in Kerala, India. T

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