1973 - Graduated from The University of Queensland
Trained in chemical pathology at Royal Brisbane Hospital
1973 - Became Resident Medical Officer, then served as a Registrar from 1975-1979
After a period working in central Queensland, joined QML Pathology as Pathologist in Charge of the Redcliffe Laboratory
Later moved to the central Brisbane Laboratory and became Pathologist in Charge of Biochemistry
Over the past twelve years he has also acted in the role of Visiting Pathologist, supervising the operation of the Gladstone (1985-1993) and Darwin (1993-1996) Laboratories
Dr DeVoss is currently the Chemical Pathologist in Charge of the Radio Isotopes/Endocrinology Department - measuring hormones and tumour markers, and undertaking antenatal Downs Syndrome risk assessment
Special Interests: fertility, thyroid disease, graphical reporting systems, 3D modelling of populations and disease, automation systems