Dr Max Hubble

MBBS MSc (Occ Med) DAV Med FAFOM

Dr Max Hubble completed a Bachelor of Science degree at Sydney University in 1969. He then entered the medical couse at the University of WA, completing his final examinations in 1974. He spent two years as a resident at Fremantle Hospital in 1975/76, before commencing work for the RAAF as a medical officer. His RAAF career saw him posted to Penang in Malaysia, Pearce in WA and Farnborough in the UK. He then returned to Australia as Commanding Officer of the RAAF hospital in Richmond, NSW. From there, his career took him to the USA (as Chief of Flight Medicine for USAF Tactical Air Command), and then back to RAAF Amberley, in Queensland. Along the way, Dr Hubble became qualified in Aviation and Aerospace medicine, and Occupational Medicine. He retired from the RAAF with the rank of Wing Commander, in 1991.

Dr Hubble then took a position as Director of the University Health Service, before moving to suburban general practice in 1996. He commenced at Seacrest Medical Centre in 1997.

Dr Hubble's professional interests include the full range of general practice medicine, with a special interest in counselling and minor surgery.

Since 1996, Max practiced general medicine at a number of suburban practices before coming to Seacrest Medical Centre.

Max's professional interests include the full range of general practice medicine, with special interest in counselling and minor surgery.

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