Mr Stephen Page

Mr Stephen Page


Director, Advanced Veterinary Therapeutics

PO Box 345
Berry NSW 2535
Phone: +61 2 4464 3027
Mobile: +61 418 249 469
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Qualifications

  • Master of Applied Science (Environmental Toxicology), 1989, University of Technology, Sydney.
  • Master of Veterinary Clinical Studies, 1984, University of Sydney.
  • Diploma of Veterinary Clinical Studies, 1980, University of Sydney.
  • Bachelor of Veterinary Science (Honours), 1979, University of Sydney.
  • Bachelor of Science (Veterinary) (Honours), 1977, University of Sydney.

Research

  • Major contribution allowing significant progress in the antibiotic issue in both Australia and New Zealand, arguing scientifically and persuasively to achieve regulatory agency commitment to decision making on the basis of scientific, objective and transparent risk assessment.

Selected Publications

  1. Maddison JE, Page SW and Church D (Editors)(2002). Small Animal Clinical Pharmacology. WB Saunders London.
  2. Page SW and Maddison JE (2002). Principles of clinical pharmacology. In: Small Animal Clinical Pharmacology WB Saunders London, 1-25.
  3. Dyke TM, Maddison JE and Page SW (2002). Clinical pharmacokinetics. In: Small Animal Clinical Pharmacology. WB Saunders London, 27-39.
  4. Maddison JE and Page SW (2002). Adverse drug reactions. In: Small Animal Clinical Pharmacology. WB Saunders London, 41-52.
  5. Page SW (2002). Antiparasitic drugs. In: Small Animal Clinical Pharmacology. WB Saunders London, 163-221.
  6. Page SW (2001) Clinical pharmacology. An introduction to the basis of dose individualization Proc Aust Assoc Cattle Vet, Dubbo Conference 15-17 Nov, 7-15.
  7. Hennessy DR, Page SW and Gottschall D (2000). The behaviour of doramectin in the gastrointestinal tract, its secretion in bile and pharmacokinetic disposition in the peripheral circulation after oral and intravenous administration to sheep. J Vet Pharmacol Ther. 23(4):203-13.
  8. Page SW (1999). Risk assessment, foodborne microbial disease, antibiotic resistance, and the food chain Proceedings AVI Symposium, AVA Conference, Hobart, pp 1-14.*

* Awarded JVPT Best Paper of 2000