Brian Draper speaks with Sid Williams who developed an old age psychiatry service at Lidcombe Hospital in the 1980s working alongside the geriatric medical services and including the first carer oriented multidisciplinary memory clinic in Australia. He received the RANZCP Ian Simpson Award in 2014.

Dr Sid Williams MBBS, FRANZCP
Sid Williams, formerly Associate Professor at the University of Sydney, had a prominent role in the renaissance of the Psychiatry of Old Age discipline in Australia, raising public and health professional awareness of dementia, other disorders of brain function, and facilitating education for health professionals, students and carers. With others he developed: the first Australian carer-oriented, multidisciplinary outpatient dementia clinic; Psychiatry of Old Age services at Lidcombe, Bankstown-Lidcombe and Braeside Hospitals; and a multidisciplinary course at the NSW Institute of Psychiatry. In later years he provided services to rural and regional NSW and outer south-west Sydney.

Professor Brian Draper MBBS MD FRANZCP
Professor (Conjoint), School of Psychiatry
University of NSW, Sydney, Australia
Brian Draper is an old age psychiatrist and Conjoint Professor, School of Psychiatry, University of NSW, Sydney, Australia. He is senior staff specialist, Older Persons’ Mental Health Service, Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick and Honorary Senior Research Fellow, Neurosciences Research Australia. He is a past Board Member of the International Psychogeriatric Association and General Councillor, RANZCP; past Chair of the Faculty of Psychiatry of Old Age, RANZCP and was foundation Chair of the POA Advanced Training Committee. He has published over 400 scientific articles on clinical aspects of dementia and cognitive disorders, suicidal behaviour, alcohol and substance use, depression and carer stress in older people. He received the RANZCP College Medal of Honour in 2019.

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