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Dr. Stephen Siauw | He
is of Chinese origin, but was born and grew up in Indonesia.
He graduated from the Medical College of the National Taiwan
University, Taipei, Taiwan in 1965. Following graduation, he
came to Canada and completed his internship at the Regina General
Hospital, followed by residency training in General Pediatrics
at the Saint John General Hospital and the Winnipeg Children's
Hospital.
In 1971, at the invitation
of his friend and mentor, Dr. Glen MacDonald, he returned to
Saint John to join and later took over Dr. MacDonald's busy practice.
He is also a lecturer in the Department of Pediatrics and a part-time
academic staff member of the Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University.
After 34 years of a busy yet
enjoyable and fulfilling practice, he closed his office on 30
June 2005 at the age of 68. He is still involved part-time in
the care of newborn babies at the Atlantic Health and Science
Centre, Saint John, whilst enjoying life with his wife of 43
years, Mary, their three grown children, their spouses and five
wonderful grandchildren.
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