Grace Warren AM (born 1929) is an Australian doctor known for her work in the area of leprosy care and treatment, especially in Asia.
[2] Warren's first education was in obstetrics, the only surgical discipline open to women in the 1950s at the University of Sydney.
She then earned a Diploma of Tropical Medicine and spent 18 months at a women's hospital run by the Australian Presbyterian Mission at Pusan in South Korea.
She also shared her experience at hospitals in Australia for treating other forms of neuropathy, such as caused by diabetes.
[4] Warren became a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in 1977, at which time she advocated that Australia should follow World Health Organization recommendations to treat leprosy the same as other infectious diseases, instead of specific laws about leprosy.