Dr Tim Hardy MBBS, FRACGP
Dr Hardy graduated from the University of Queensland in 1988 with an MBBS. After undergoing further hospital training in Cairns and working in England and Scotland he settled on the Gold Coast in 1992. In 1995 he obtained his Fellowship of the College of General Practitioners (FRACGP). He established 19th Avenue Family Practice in 1998.
Dr Hardy has an interest in all areas of general practice with special interests in aviation medicine and skin cancer. He is a Designated Aviation Medical Examiner appointed by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority.
Dr Hardy graduated from the University of Queensland in 1988 with an MBBS. After undergoing further hospital training in Cairns and working in England and Scotland he settled on the Gold Coast in 1992. In 1995 he obtained his Fellowship of the College of General Practitioners (FRACGP). He established 19th Avenue Family Practice in 1998.
Dr Hardy has an interest in all areas of general practice with special interests in aviation medicine and skin cancer. He is a Designated Aviation Medical Examiner appointed by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority.
Dr Christine Mirakian
MBBS (Melb), MForensMed (Monash), FFCFM (RCPA), FACLM, FRACGP, DRANZCOG, D-ABMDI
Dr Mirakian completed her medical degree at Melbourne University in 1994. She moved to the Gold Coast for her internship at Gold Coast Hospital and later became a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practice. At the same time she completed a Diploma of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. With a keen interest in women’s and sexual health, she began work in 1997 as a Government Medical Officer examining sexual assault victims. This progressed to a part time career as a Forensic Medical Officer for Qld Health where she now delivers the full range of forensic services. In 2015 she completed her Masters of Forensic Medicine and was accepted as a Clinical Forensic Medicine Fellow at the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia and a Fellow of the Australian College of Legal Medicine. She continues to work part time in general practice as well as Currumbin Clinic and Pindara Hospital where she sits on the Executive Committee and Medical Advisory Committee respectively.
MBBS (Melb), MForensMed (Monash), FFCFM (RCPA), FACLM, FRACGP, DRANZCOG, D-ABMDI
Dr Mirakian completed her medical degree at Melbourne University in 1994. She moved to the Gold Coast for her internship at Gold Coast Hospital and later became a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practice. At the same time she completed a Diploma of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. With a keen interest in women’s and sexual health, she began work in 1997 as a Government Medical Officer examining sexual assault victims. This progressed to a part time career as a Forensic Medical Officer for Qld Health where she now delivers the full range of forensic services. In 2015 she completed her Masters of Forensic Medicine and was accepted as a Clinical Forensic Medicine Fellow at the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia and a Fellow of the Australian College of Legal Medicine. She continues to work part time in general practice as well as Currumbin Clinic and Pindara Hospital where she sits on the Executive Committee and Medical Advisory Committee respectively.
Dr Catherine Jackson MBBS, FRACGP
Dr Paul Hamilton MBBS, FRACGP
Dr Hamilton was in the first cohort to complete medicine at Griffith University on the Gold Coast in 2008. He undertook his early hospital years at the Gold Coast Hospital, before taking some time off to travel and work at many hospitals around Australia, including the immigration detention centre on Christmas Island. He settled into General Practice and became a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP) in 2015. Paul enjoys all aspects of general practice, especially aged care, paediatrics and men's health.
Dr Hamilton was in the first cohort to complete medicine at Griffith University on the Gold Coast in 2008. He undertook his early hospital years at the Gold Coast Hospital, before taking some time off to travel and work at many hospitals around Australia, including the immigration detention centre on Christmas Island. He settled into General Practice and became a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP) in 2015. Paul enjoys all aspects of general practice, especially aged care, paediatrics and men's health.
Dr Ian Black MBBS, FRACGP
Dr Black joined the practice in 2017 after working extensively on the north end of the Gold Coast. He enjoys anything outdoors, including boating and fishing.
Dr Black joined the practice in 2017 after working extensively on the north end of the Gold Coast. He enjoys anything outdoors, including boating and fishing.