Professor Tiller's research interests have been in the assessment and treatment of depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, psychoses including bipolar disorder, and the development and improvement of training and knowledge about electroconvulsive therapy. He has more than 300 scientific publications. He has an interest in governance, especially of not for profits – helping them being more effective in post graduate education and clinical services.
Qualified as a physician and psychiatrist, with training in child and adolescent as well as adult (general) psychiatry.
Long-term support as a director of not-for-profit medical educational organisations, now with venture capital for new treatment options in psychiatry.
Many years of clinical experience in both public and private psychiatry.
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After training in Melbourne and the United Kingdom Dr Tovey has spent her working life in Melbourne.
For the past twenty years she has had an inpatient and outpatient psychiatric practice at Ramsay Clinic Albert Road. Dr Tovey also works in telepsychiatry. She enjoys working in various modalities including adult (general) psychiatry and trauma informed psychotherapy.
Dr Tovey has been Program Director of the Ramsay Clinic Albert Road Outreach Service for over twelve years, Deputy Chair of the Clinic's Medical Advisory Committee.
Dr Tovey is a member of the Ramsay Clinic Albert Road Professorial Psychiatry Unit, linked to the University of Melbourne where she holds the title of Honorary Lecturer. She was appointed a Life Fellow of Queen's College, the University of Melbourne, in 2017.
Dr Tovey enjoys working in a collegiate environment, teaching medical students and supporting registrars and other your doctors at the Clinic. She enjoys working collaboratively in all aspects of her work.
Dr Claire Wise received her medical degree with honours from Monash University. She also completed a Bachelor of Medical Science with honours in the field of psycho-oncology, which lead to a placement at Memorial Sloane Kettering Cancer Centre in New York City, working with the consultation liaison psychiatry team in psycho-oncology.
Dr Wise completed a Masters of Psychiatry through the University of Melbourne and completed her College Fellowship training at the Alfred Hospital and Caulfield Hospital. She is currently completing an advanced certificate in Old Age Psychiatry. In 2019 she received the Maddison Medallion, the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists' annual award recognising the psychiatrist with the most meritorious performance through the Fellowship examination and training process.
Dr Wise holds a public appointment with the Caulfield Aged and Liaison Psychiatry Service, working in the inpatient unit, and is also a principal investigator with the Monash Alfred Psychiatry Research Centre, working in clinical trials for mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease. Dr Wise is an associate lecturer with Monash University and enjoys teaching medical students and junior doctors. She has several years' experience working in the Caulfield Hospital CDAMS clinic in the assessment and diagnosis of cognitive disorders. Dr Wise is passionate about the mental health care of older patients. She enjoys working collaboratively with patients and their families to achieve excellent outcomes via evidence-based practice.