Angela Mary Doyle
Angela Mary Doyle (born 1925) is an Australian religious sister and former hospital administrator. She is best known for her work in the healthcare sector, particularly in Brisbane, Queensland. Doyle has been recognized for her contributions to the community and her advocacy for social justice.
Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]
Angela Mary Doyle was born in 1925 in Ireland. She joined the Sisters of Mercy in 1947 and later moved to Australia. Doyle pursued her education in nursing and hospital administration, which laid the foundation for her future career in healthcare.
Career[edit | edit source]
Doyle began her career in healthcare as a nurse. She later transitioned into hospital administration, where she made significant contributions. She served as the Administrator of the Mater Misericordiae Hospital in Brisbane for several years. Under her leadership, the hospital expanded its services and improved patient care.
Advocacy and Community Work[edit | edit source]
Apart from her administrative roles, Doyle has been an active advocate for social justice. She has worked on various initiatives aimed at improving healthcare access for marginalized communities. Her efforts have been recognized with several awards and honors.
Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]
Angela Mary Doyle has received numerous awards for her contributions to healthcare and social justice. These include the Order of Australia and other prestigious accolades.
Later Life[edit | edit source]
In her later years, Doyle has continued to be involved in community work and remains a respected figure in the healthcare sector.
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