Melissa Wake took a trip down memory lane before her keynote presentation on the second day of the Paediatric Society of New Zealand's conference in Napier yesterday.
Professor Wake visited the Havelock North school where a special treat for boarders, in between twice-a-day chapel, was cycling to Hastings for Rush Munro's ice cream.
She spent the first seven years of her life in Waipukurau and, after the family moved to Levin, won a scholarship to Woodford House.
The school dux went on to Otago University Medical School and is now associate director at the Royal Children's Hospital's Centre for Community Child Health, a professor at the University of Melbourne, a consultant paediatrician and a team leader for the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children.
Her research focuses on child-health problems such as obesity, mental health, sleep, literacy, language and hearing.