Len Bruce

Rural Generalist Program - Riverina Rural Clinical School

Professor Len Bruce

MBChB (Cum Laude) (Stell); DA (CMSA); FCA (CMSA); Cert. Medicine & Law (Cum Laude) (UNISA); FANZCA (ANZCA); PG Cert. Clinical Ultrasound (Unimelb); PG Dip Clinical Ultrasound (Unimelb); AFRACMA (RACMA); MHM (UNSW).

Head of Clinical School, Riverina / Professor in Medicine
off campus
Off Campus, New South Wales

Professor Bruce completed his medical training at the University of Stellenbosch in 1993. He was awarded Academic Colours by the Faculty of Medicine and the University of Stellenbosch in 1992.

Before specialising in anaesthesia, he worked in general medicine, general practice and anatomical pathology. He has been a specialist anaesthetist for almost 20 years, having practised in South Africa, the United Kingdom and Australia. He has an interest in the peri-operative use of ultrasound, geriatric anaesthesia, and peri-operative medicine.

In addition to clinical practice, he has been working in medical leadership roles for more than a decade with special interests in rural workforce strategies, patient safety and ensuring equitable access to healthcare for rural communities by utilising technology and value-based healthcare principles. As the Executive Director of Medical Services, he is also responsible medical engagement with an aim to develop and implement sustainable, patient focused models of care.

Professor Bruce has more than 25 years’ experience in undergraduate and post-graduate medical education with a focus on basic sciences including physiology and pharmacology. He has held teaching appointments at University of Stellenbosch, University of Queensland, University of New South Wales and Charles Sturt University. He is passionate about the development of rural based specialist training programs and continues to contribute to basic science teaching for Anaesthetic Trainees at Wagga Wagga Base Hospital.

The use of real-time clinical decision support technology to reduce the incidence of hospital acquired complications.

Australian Society of Anaesthetists

American Society of Anesthesiologists

American Society for  Professionals in Patient Safety

American Association for Physician Leadership

Bruce LD, Spruyt LL, Wranz PAB. Pain: A Physiological approach. Continuing Medical Education Journal 1997; 15: 7: 851- 859.

Shi J, Bruce LD: Are locums cost effective? A review. The Quarterly 2019: 2: 21-25.