Horvath served as a junior medical officer for three years before emigrating with her husband John to work at Johns Hopkins University for 2 years.
Public health physician and health administrator
Upon return to Australia, Horvath trained in public health medicine and health administration. She served as the chief executive officer of the Central Sydney Health Services, the predecessor of Sydney South West Area Health Service, itself a predecessor of Sydney Local Health District (LHD) and South West Sydney LHD.[5]
Horvath served as the first community physician at Mount Druitt Centre in the early days of the Western Metropolitan Health Region. She also established community nurses at all schools and a back-up service at the Mount Druitt shopping centre, which became the pattern for community health services delivery in Western Sydney. This led to her becoming Principal Adviser in Community Services in the Health Commission of New South Wales, which were formative years for the establishment of the National Community Health Program under the Whitlam government. Diana was responsible for the direction of the program in New South Wales and for negotiating with the Federal Health Department and the Hospitals and Health Services Commission.[4]
Horvath is married to her classmate, Professor John Horvath. After graduation and three years' practice as junior doctors in Sydney, the two worked together at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Maryland in the United States in the 1970s before returning to Australia.[8]
The Horvaths have two children. One is a medical oncologist at the Chris O'Brien Lifehouse near the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and a graduate of the Horvaths' alma mater, the University of Sydney;[9] the other is an arts/law graduate of the Australian National University.[4]
References
^"Horvath, Diana Glen". Encyclopedia of Australian Science. Archived from the original on 12 April 2011. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
^Mellor, Diana. "Horvath, Diana". Faculty of Medicine Online Museum and Archive. University of Sydney. Retrieved 14 June 2020.