Medical career
Medical training
Sali graduated as a medical doctor at Monash University in Melbourne with an MBBS, and was "the first person of Albanian heritage in Australia to attend university", and one of Monash University's first cohort of medical students. He further pursued a PhD at Monash University, graduating in 1977.Surgical career
After graduating from Monash University, Sali worked in Scotland, with Sir Andrew Kay, the Regius Professor of Surgery at Glasgow University. After returning to Australia from Scotland in 1977, Sali was appointed as an associate professor at theIntegrative medicine
Avni Sali was appointed as a professor and made Founding Dean of the Graduate School of Integrative Medicine at Swinburne University of Technology (Melbourne) from 1996 until its closure in 2005. The school "offered courses for medical professionals in nutritional and environmental medicine and mind/body medicine and also conducted clinical efficacy trials." Touted as the "first of its type in the world," the school ran numerous research projects in areas including cancer, osteoporosis, Alzheimer's disease and artery disease. Through the School, Sali was involved in the development of an integrative hospital – Swinburne University Hospital, in which "evidence-based complementary treatments ereintegrated with surgery and medicine." In 2005, Sali founded the National Institute of Integrative Medicine (NIIM), a "not for profit organization conducting research and teaching in Integrative Medicine". NIIM also owns subsidiary clinics offering services including "integrative medicine,Research and publications
Sali was "part of the team completing the first study on eating habits at primary schools in 1979 and the first study on football players and how the sport has affected their health." This research was used in the Australian Government's " Life. Be in it." Campaign. Sali is currently the associate editor of the ''Journal of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine'', previously he was an associate editor of the ''Journal of Evidence Based Integrative Medicine''. Sali has authored, or co-authored, "several books and approximately 300 articles published in medical journals." Sali has published several books on surgery and integrative medicine: * Kotsirilos, Vicki, Luis Vitetta, and Avni Sali. ''A Guide to Evidence-Based Integrative and Complementary Medicine.'' Sydney, N.S.W: Elsevier, Churchill, Livingstone, 2011. * Kune, Gabriel A, Avni Sali. ''The Practice of Biliary Surgery.'' 2nd ed. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1980. . * O’Brien, Kylie, Avni Sali, ''A Clinician's Guide to Integrative Oncology: What You Should Be Talking About with Cancer Patients and Why'', Springer, 2017, *Avni Sali, ''Dilation of oesophageal strictures''. In: Jamieson G (Editor), ''Surgery of the Upper Gastrointestinal Tract'', Fifth Edition, Chapman & Hall Medical, 1994, *Avni Sali, ''Gallstones - Aetiology and Dissolution''. In: Schwartz S (Editor), ''Maingot's Abdominal Operations'', Ninth Edition, Appleton & Lange, 1989, *Avni Sali, ''Laser photocoagulation'' and ''Dilation of oesophageal strictures''. In: Jamieson G (Editor), ''Surgery of the Oesophagus'', Churchhill Livingstone, 1988, Many of his publications are available on Google Scholar.Awards and recognition
In 2016, Sali was appointed a Member (AM) of the Order of Australia, the country's order of chivalry. Sali received this award "for significant service to integrative medicine as an educator, clinician and researcher, and to professional education." * Member of the Order of Australia. * Recipient, ACNEM Award, Australasian College of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine, 2012, for services to integrative medicine. * Recipient, St Michael's award for Outstanding Community Service, The Uniting Church Australia, 2002. ** According to Swinburne University, "Professor Sali received this award for his unusual and highly distinguished contribution to a broader understanding of health and well-being and for his very innovative community education in the field of holistic health."Personal life
Avni Sali was born in Shepparton, a regional town in Victoria, Australia, after his parents emigrated fromReferences
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