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Neurosurgical Society of Australia

A strong involvement with neurosurgical education has been maintained by his position on the RACS Board of Neurosurgery and the Board of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia for the past 15 years, serving as president from 2013 to 2014. He has been directly involved with neurosurgical training of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons as a consultant and Clinical Director of Neurosurgery at The Canberra Hospital. ( http://muh.org.au/services-specialties/neurosurgery/macquarie-neurosurgery/our-practice )

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Neurosurgical Society of Australia

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  1. Neurosurgery  § The Macquarie University Neurosurgery  Unit is one of the largest academic  neurosurgery groups in Australia. §  It includes nine neurosurgeons and a  dedicated neurosurgery research  laboratory.  § The unit has subspecialty interests in  vascular neurosurgery, spinal surgery,  tumour surgery, and radiosurgery  Syringomyelia and Chiari malformations. 

  2. Macquarie Neurosurgery § The Macquarie University Neurosurgery Unit is one of  the largest academic neurosurgery groups in  Australia. §  It includes nine neurosurgeons and a dedicated  neurosurgery research laboratory. § The unit has subspecialty interests in vascular  neurosurgery, spinal surgery, tumour surgery, and  radiosurgery.  § Vascular neurosurgery is a major focus of the group,  both clinically and in the laboratory.  § We have extensive experience in the management of  arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), aneurysms, and  occlusive diseases such as carotid artery stenosis and  moyamoya disease.

  3. Neurosurgical Society of Australia § A strong involvement with neurosurgical  education has been maintained by his  position on the RACS Board of  Neurosurgery and the Board of the  Neurosurgical Society of Australasia for  the past 15 years, serving as president  from 2013 to 2014.  § He has been directly involved with  neurosurgical training of the Royal  Australasian College of Surgeons as a  consultant and Clinical Director of  Neurosurgery at The Canberra Hospital.

  4. Neurosurgery Spine § Our team completed his medical degrees and  graduated from the University of Sydney with honours  in 1993.  § His early postgraduate training was at Royal Prince  Alfred Hospital followed by training and research in  Neurosurgery at the Children’s Hospital at Westmead.  His advanced Neurosurgery Spine § Training included posts at Westmead, John Hunter  and Royal North Shore Hospitals. §  During this time he underwent subspecialty training in  Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery under the mentorship  of Professor Michael Morgan.

  5. Best Neurosurgery Hospitals § In particular, we treats all benign and malignant  tumours of the nervous system, including brain,  skull, spine, and peripheral nerve tumours in our  Best Neurosurgery Hospitals. §   He works in collaboration with a team of surgical  specialists, such as ENT/rhinology, neuro- ophthalmology, orthopaedic, maxillo-facial, and  plastic and reconstructive at best Neurosurgery  Hospitals surgeons.  §  As chair of the brain tumour MDT, he works closely  with other medical specialists, including radiation  and medical oncologists, neuropathologists,  neuroradiologists, and endocrinologists.

  6. Sydney Spine § Our practice is now exclusively in adult spine  surgery, focusing on complex deformity,  fusion, non-fusion and minimally invasive  spinal technologies in sydney.  §  He has invented and commercialised several  spinal retractors to reduce retraction injury and  holds several patents for retractors and spinal  implants.   § His academic interests include retractor  technology and investigating new surgical  techniques and technology for less invasive  spinal surgery. 

  7. Spinal Surgeon § Our team neurosurgical interests include the  Spinal Surgeon, multidisciplinary management  of brain tumours, pituitary and skull base surgery  (including minimally invasive and endoscopic  surgery), and cerebrovascular surgery.   § He has been the Neuro-Oncology Tumour  Program Lead, and Chair of the Macquarie  University Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) since  its inception in 2012.

  8. Brain Surgeon § Many complex brain vascular disorders and some  brain tumours are best managed with bypass grafts  and our group of Brain Surgeon is recognized  nationally and internationally for our expertise with  these techniques. §  We work closely with the interventional  neuroradiologists at Macquarie University Hospital in  the management of neurovascular cases. §  Our patient centric, multidisciplinary approach ensures  risks and alternatives have been considered when  establishing a care plan.

  9. Neurosurgeon Sydney § The Macquarie University Neurosurgery Unit is one of the  largest academic neurosurgery groups in Australia.  § It includes nine neurosurgeons in Sydney and a dedicated  neurosurgery research laboratory. § The unit has subspecialty interests in vascular neurosurgery,  spinal surgery, tumour surgery, and radiosurgery. §  Vascular neurosurgery is a major focus of the group, both  clinically and in the laboratory.  § We have extensive experience in the management of  arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), aneurysms, and  occlusive diseases such as carotid artery stenosis and  moyamoya disease. 

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