Alex Reid
04-11 2021 06:09
wrote:
Tributes from Paediatric Colleagues:
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I very much enjoyed his company and his quiet wisdom. He was a great contributor to any endeavour in which he was involved. A truly special human being.
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Vale Dr Trevor Parry. A remarkable paediatrician and person. His presence was always reassuring and his contributions wise, respectful, intelligent and often ahead of his time. He was a wonderful role model and will be very much missed.
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A very sad farewell to Trevor. His gentle contribution to any discussion was always deeply valued. We were honoured to know him.
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This is very sad news indeed. From my time at SCDC in Perth, I will always remember his kind, gentle manner and quiet wisdom. He was such a wonderful role model to us as trainees, and I’m sure many of us continue to strive to follow in his footsteps. Vale Dr Trevor parry.
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Farewell to our developmental paediatric legend. He was a great mentor and brilliant teacher. He has made so many lives better in WA with his kindness, compassion and an exceptional mind. RIP.
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I knew Trevor in various roles for over 40 years. He was a pioneer in the field and a role model for many. His influence was far reaching and his influence lives on.
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Trevor was a wonderful colleague, mentor and friend. He had a vision for developmental paediatrics and paved the way for much of what is in place today. Many lives have been made richer by his work, and his influence will live on.
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I met Trevor at the end of the 1970s shortly after we both returned to Australia after several years working in different strands of community child health. Our children are around the same age as our friendship and usually our two boys still remember Trevor very well and a master story teller. His status as an Australian developmental paediatrician could not be better expressed than by Jill Sewell’s accolades of Trevor in her webinar last year and the fact that he is life member number one of NBPSA. His passing truly marks the end of an era.
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Very sad but how wonderful that we can share his wisdom, kindness and patience and recall so many of his insightful thoughts. I will always remember Trevor telling me that a child’s behaviour is their internal language and we have to learn to read that. I will forever be grateful for his guidance and support.
Alex Reid
04-11 2021 06:09
wrote:
Tributes from Paediatric Colleagues:
…………………..
I very much enjoyed his company and his quiet wisdom. He was a great contributor to any endeavour in which he was involved. A truly special human being.
…………………..
Vale Dr Trevor Parry. A remarkable paediatrician and person. His presence was always reassuring and his contributions wise, respectful, intelligent and often ahead of his time. He was a wonderful role model and will be very much missed.
…………………..
A very sad farewell to Trevor. His gentle contribution to any discussion was always deeply valued. We were honoured to know him.
…………………..
This is very sad news indeed. From my time at SCDC in Perth, I will always remember his kind, gentle manner and quiet wisdom. He was such a wonderful role model to us as trainees, and I’m sure many of us continue to strive to follow in his footsteps. Vale Dr Trevor parry.
…………………..
Farewell to our developmental paediatric legend. He was a great mentor and brilliant teacher. He has made so many lives better in WA with his kindness, compassion and an exceptional mind. RIP.
…………………..
I knew Trevor in various roles for over 40 years. He was a pioneer in the field and a role model for many. His influence was far reaching and his influence lives on.
…………………..
Trevor was a wonderful colleague, mentor and friend. He had a vision for developmental paediatrics and paved the way for much of what is in place today. Many lives have been made richer by his work, and his influence will live on.
…………………..
I met Trevor at the end of the 1970s shortly after we both returned to Australia after several years working in different strands of community child health. Our children are around the same age as our friendship and usually our two boys still remember Trevor very well and a master story teller. His status as an Australian developmental paediatrician could not be better expressed than by Jill Sewell’s accolades of Trevor in her webinar last year and the fact that he is life member number one of NBPSA. His passing truly marks the end of an era.
…………………..
Very sad but how wonderful that we can share his wisdom, kindness and patience and recall so many of his insightful thoughts. I will always remember Trevor telling me that a child’s behaviour is their internal language and we have to learn to read that. I will forever be grateful for his guidance and support.