Nick Coatsworth is an Australian
infectious disease
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s expert. He was Australia's deputy
chief medical officer during the
COVID-19
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pandemic, when he regularly appeared in print and on radio and television to provide the public with information.
He is
Nine Network
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's medical expert and presents the television show ''
Do You Want to Live Forever?'' with
Tracy Grimshaw
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Grimshaw is best known for her work with the Nine Network where she was the host of '' A Current Affair'' from 2006 to 2022 and the co-host of '' Today'' ...
.
Education
Coatsworth was educated at
Wesley College in
South Perth which he attended between 1985 and 1995.
At Wesley he was awarded the
Philip Goatcher Scholarship for Years 11 and 12.
He also spent five years on the school's debating team which he believes helped to prepare him for communicating with the public.
He attended the
University of Western Australia
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. He graduated with Honours in 2001. In 2022 the university awarded him an
Honorary Doctorate
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for services to medicine.
He has a
Masters in International Public Health from the
University of Sydney
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.
Medical career
Coatsworth is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians. His specialties are respiratory medicine and infectious diseases.
He is currently director of infectious diseases at
Canberra Hospital
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.
His other roles have included executive director at the National Critical Care and Trauma Response Centre in Darwin.
He has also lectured in Medicine at the
Australian National University
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.
Coatsworth led humanitarian teams in the
Congo and the
Darfur
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region of
Sudan
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for
Medicins Sans Frontiers when he was 25,
[https://www.bodyandsoul.com.au/health/health-news/australias-biggest-covid-mistake/news-story/27887a0bf92f0b1d1ab6a4e1e417b702] a task that he says left him with
PTSD
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.
He told the
Today
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programme: "I think everyone has their limits in life and I kind of reached that, the security situation there was really difficult. There was the threat of assassination of people in the place where we were." After returning home, Coatsworth became anxious: "I felt like I was having these heart palpitations ... At the end of 2019 it got to the point one weekend I couldn't leave the house." He took anxiety medication to resolve the issue.
He was elected to the board of Medicins Sans Frontiers in Australia in 2008. He served as the board's president in 2010 and 2011.
He also led the second Australian Medical Assistance Team to the
Philippines
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after
Typhoon Haiyan
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in 2013.
His other deployments with the Australian Medical Assistance Team include
Vanuatu
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after
Cyclone Pam
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in 2015 and
Fiji
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following
Cyclone Winston in 2016.
In 2023, Coatsworth joine
Patients Australiaas Ambassador for Health Reform.
In 2024, Coatsworth became a clinical governance advisor for GP telehealth company Eucalyptus.
During the Covid Pandemic
In 2020, during the
Covid Pandemic
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The symptoms of COVID‑19 can vary but often include fev ...
, Coatsworth was appointed as Australia's Deputy Chief Medical Officer. As the only hospital-based practising clinician in the team of deputies, his role initially involved dealing with hospitals and health services.
However, Coatsworth became one of the government's key public-facing experts, appearing regularly in press conferences and on television programmes to talk about the virus. This led to him being labelled a 'household name' by the media.
He was appointed by Australia’s then top health adviser Brendan Murphy one of three deputy chief medical officers.
Coatsworth has been outspoken about elements of how Australia handled COVID-19. His positions include:
* Australians did not require a fourth vaccine shot and that he would not be having one.
* Lockdown restrictions went on for too long.
* Promises to eradicate the virus in its early stages were misguided.
Media work
Coatsworth has written
opinion piece
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Editorials
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s for publications including:
*
The Sydney Morning Herald
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*
The Australian Financial Review
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*
The Australian
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Television
Coatsworth is
Nine Network
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's Medical Expert
appearing regularly as a guest on Nine Network programmes.
He is presenter of a Nine Network television show he created,
Do You Want To Live Forever? which he hosts with
Tracey Grimshaw.
He has been a guest on multiple television programs including:
*
The Kenny Report on
Sky News Australia
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*
Sky News
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on
Sky News Australia
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*
Today
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on the
Nine Network
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*
7.30 on
ABC TV
*
Sunrise
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Terminology
Although the S ...
on
Seven Network
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*
The Project on
Network 10
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*
A Current Affair
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on
Nine Network
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*
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on
ABC TV
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on
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In 2021 he starred in television adverts on behalf of the Australian government about COVID-19 vaccinations.
In 2023 Coatsworth filled in as presenter of
Today
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while regular host
Karl Stefanovic
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took Christmas leave. His appointment left "plenty of noses out of joint" due to his perceived inexperience.
Other platforms
He has also been interviewed on radio and for podcasts
Personal life
Coatsworth is married to Dr Rebecca Pearson, a lung transplant physician. They have three children.
He has lived in Canberra since 2016.
References
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Living people
Australian infectious disease physicians
Australian National University people
Australian health officials
Wesley College, Perth
University of Western Australia alumni
University of Sydney alumni
Fellows of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians
Médecins Sans Frontières
COVID-19 pandemic in Australia
Scientists from Canberra
Year of birth missing (living people)