Dr. Nick Coatsworth, born in 1979 (around 45 years old), is a well-known doctor and public health expert in Australia. He became famous during the COVID-19 pandemic as one of the country’s Deputy Chief Medical Officers, helping guide Australians through the crisis.

Nick has spent his career working in medicine and global health. Nick has also helped people in war zones like Sudan and the Congo with Doctors Without Borders, providing medical care to those in need.

Apart from his government work, he is a TV presenter, health expert, and speaker. His knowledge and experience make him one of Australia’s most trusted doctors.

Keep reading to learn more about Nick Coatsworth’s wife, children, education, career, net worth, height, and interesting facts!

Nick Coatsworth Wiki & Early Life

Nick Coatsworth Wiki
Full NameNicholas Richard Coatsworth
ProfessionInfectious Diseases and Respiratory Physician; Medical Expert and TV Presenter
Age45 years old (approx.)
Date of Birth1979
NationalityAustralian
Zodiac/Sun SignYet to be updated
BirthplaceYet to be updated
Current AddressCanberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Email IDYet to be updated

Nick Coatsworth Wife, Children

​Dr. Nick Coatsworth is married to Dr. Rebecca Pearson, a lung transplant physician. The couple resides in Canberra, Australia, and together, they have three children, one son Jonathan Coatsworth and another two names are yet to be updated. 

Relationship StatusMarried
WifeDr. Rebecca Pearson, a lung transplant physician​
Children Son: Jonathan Coatsworth

Nick Coatsworth Family

​Dr. Nick Coatsworth’s personal life remains largely private, with limited information available about his family background. 

Specific details regarding his parents’ names and professions, as well as information about any siblings, are yet to be updated.

Parent’s NameFather: Yet to be updated
Mother: Yet to be updated
SiblingsYet to be updated

Nick Coatsworth Education

Dr. Nick Coatsworth started his schooling at Wesley College [1] in South Perth, where he studied from 1985 to 1995. During his final years, he won the Philip Goatcher Scholarship for academic excellence. He was also an active member of the school’s debating team for five years, which helped him develop strong public speaking skills.

After finishing school, he pursued a medical degree at the University of Western Australia [2]. He graduated with Honours in 2001, marking the beginning of his journey in medicine.

Later, he completed a Master’s in International Public Health from the University of Sydney. This degree allowed him to gain deeper knowledge of global health issues and prepared him for his work in public health and disaster response.

In 2022, Dr. Coatsworth was awarded an Honorary Doctorate [3] from the University of Western Australia for his outstanding contributions to medicine and public health. 

SchoolYet to be updated
Alma MaterUniversity of Western Australia & University of Sydney
Highest QualificationMBBS & Master’s in International Public Health

Nick Coatsworth Career

At the age of 25, Dr. Nick Coatsworth began his medical career by working with Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) [4]. He led medical teams in challenging environments such as the Republic of Congo, Chad, and the Darfur region of Sudan.  ​

Leadership in Disaster Response

Dr. Coatsworth served as the Executive Director of the National Critical Care and Trauma Response Centre in Darwin. 

In this role, he oversaw the deployment of Australian Medical Assistance Teams (AusMAT) to various disaster-stricken areas:​

  • Typhoon Haiyan (2013): Led the second AusMAT to the Philippines.
  • Cyclone Pam (2015): Coordinated medical assistance in Vanuatu.​
  • Cyclone Winston (2016): Directed relief efforts in Fiji.​

Role During the COVID-19 Pandemic

In 2020, Dr. Coatsworth was appointed as one of Australia’s Deputy Chief Medical Officers [5]. As the only hospital-based practicing clinician among the deputies, he initially focused on liaising with hospitals and health services. 

However, he soon became a prominent public figure, regularly appearing in press conferences and media outlets to provide updates on the pandemic. 

Continued Medical Practice and Advocacy

Beyond his administrative roles, Dr. Coatsworth continues to practice clinically as an infectious diseases and respiratory physician at Canberra Hospital. He also lectures in medicine at the Australian National University, sharing his knowledge with future medical professionals. 

In 2023, he was appointed as the Ambassador for Health Reform by the Australian Patients Association, advocating for patient-centred approaches in Medicare reforms. 

Media Engagements

Dr. Coatsworth has expanded his influence through media by serving as Nine Network’s medical expert. He co-hosts the television series “Do You Want To Live Forever?” with Tracy Grimshaw, exploring topics related to health and longevity. 

Additionally, he has written opinion pieces for publications such as The Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian Financial Review, and The Australian, contributing to public discourse on health matters.

Recent Endeavors

In 2024, Dr. Coatsworth became a clinical governance advisor for the GP telehealth company Eucalyptus, reflecting his commitment to integrating technology with healthcare. 

YearRoleOrganization
2004-2010Medical Doctor & Humanitarian Aid WorkerMédecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders)
2012-2015Executive DirectorNational Critical Care and Trauma Response Centre (Australia)
2013Led medical response for Typhoon HaiyanAustralian Medical Assistance Teams (AusMAT)
2015Led disaster response for Cyclone PamAustralian Medical Assistance Teams (AusMAT)
2016Coordinated medical aid for Cyclone WinstonAustralian Medical Assistance Teams (AusMAT)
2020-2021Deputy Chief Medical OfficerAustralian Government (COVID-19 Response)
2022-PresentSenior Infectious Diseases & Respiratory PhysicianCanberra Hospital
2022-PresentMedical Expert & TV PresenterNine Network Australia
2023-PresentAmbassador for Health ReformAustralian Patients Association
2024-PresentCo-Host, Do You Want to Live Forever?Nine Network Australia
2024-PresentClinical Governance AdvisorEucalyptus (Telehealth Company)

Controversy

While Dr. Nick Coatsworth is widely respected for his contributions to public health, some of his actions and statements have sparked debate. 

Below is a table summarizing the key controversies he has been involved in:

YearControversyDetails
2025Hosting the ‘Today’ Show [6] Dr. Coatsworth co-hosted Nine Network’s “Today” show, causing frustration among journalists who felt the role should have gone to TV reporters. Critics called his hosting style “awkward.”
2024COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates [7] Acknowledged that vaccine mandates led to job losses and may have reduced public trust in vaccination programs. He expressed regret over this impact.
2025Psychiatrist Pay DisputeCriticized over 200 NSW public hospital psychiatrists threatening to resign over pay issues, warning it could trigger a “specialist pay arms race.”

Nick Coatsworth Net Worth, Salary

Nick’s estimated net worth is between $2 million-$4 million, with an annual salary of $300k-$400k.

Net Worth in Dollars (Approx.)$2-$4 million
Salary (Approx.)$300k – $400k

Nick Coatsworth Height, Weight & Physical Stats

Nick Coatsworth Height

Dr. Coatsworth stands at 175 cm (5 feet 9 inches) tall and weighs around 75 kg (165 lbs). He has ash-coloured hair and black eyes. While his body measurements are yet to be updated.

HeightIn centimeters: 175 cm  
In meters: 1.75 cm
In feet & inches: 5 feet 9 inches
WeightIn kg: 75 kg
In lbs: 165 lbs
Body MeasurementsYet to be updated
Hair ColorAsh-coloured
Eye ColorBlack

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Interesting Facts About Nick Coatsworth

  1. Nick Coatsworth worked with Doctors Without Borders in conflict zones like Sudan and the Congo.
  2. He was the youngest President of the Australian Medical Association (ACT Branch).
  3. Coatsworth played a key role in Australia’s COVID-19 response as Deputy Chief Medical Officer.
  4. He co-hosted the TV show Do You Want to Live Forever? on Nine Network.
  5. Nick continues to work as a respiratory and infectious diseases specialist at Canberra Hospital.
  6. Coatsworth has written opinion pieces for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Australian Financial Review.

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References
  1. Wesley
  2. The University of Western Australia
  3. Braidwood Times
  4. AMA
  5. The Australian
  6. The Daily Telegraph
  7. Daily Mail