Pramodh Nathaniel has extensive work experience in various medical roles. Pramodh is currently serving as the Chief Medical Officer - Aus & NZ at Reinsurance Group of America, Incorporated since May 2023. Prior to this, they worked as the Chief Medical Officer at Wilson Group from June 2022, where they also served as the Chief Medical Advisor for the COVID-19 pandemic response starting from February 2020. Pramodh previously held the position of Managing Director at Ascending Online, a company dedicated to improving learning objectives and business outcomes, from October 2016. Before that, they worked as the Chief Medical Advisor for the COVID-19 pandemic response at Westpac Group from February 2020. In 2019, they served as a Medical Advisor at Tokio Marine Management Australasia - Sydney. Pramodh also has experience as the Chief Medical Officer at UniSuper since March 2015. Pramodh has held various leadership positions in the healthcare field, including Managing Director at Clinician's Matrix since March 2011 and Owner of Matrix Health since October 2006. Additionally, they served as the Managing Director at Matrix Health & Matrix Health Education from January 2006. Pramodh's work as a Medical Director at Global 24 lasted from November 2021 to June 2023.
Pramodh Nathaniel's education history begins in 1980 when they attended Wesley College for an unspecified degree. From 1986 to 1988, they studied at the University of Melbourne, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science (Hons) degree. In the same period, they also pursued a degree at the University of Melbourne, although the specific degree is not mentioned. This was followed by their enrollment at the University of Sydney from 1989 to 1995, where they earned an M.B.B.S. (Hons) degree. Pramodh then attended James Cook University from 1998 to 2002, completing a Masters in Public Health & Tropical Medicine. In 1999, they also studied at the University of Otago, acquiring a Diploma of Aviation Medicine. Finally, Pramodh completed a Post-graduate Certificate in Aeromedical Evacuation at the University of Otago from 2002 to 2003.
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