Digestive Diseases
Centre of Excellence

Education and Training

The St. Vincent’s Colorectal Department has led the way with sub specialty colorectal training in Australia beginning when Rod Woods was appointed as the first colorectal Fellow in 1985. The Colorectal Surgical Society of Australia and New Zealand has run a formal colorectal training Fellowship program since 1990 and St. Vincent’s is enormously proud of its history of training colorectal surgeons and their wide influence in Australia, New Zealand and elsewhere.

Colorectal Surgeons and their subsequent appointments are as follows:

 

Clinical Fellows

1991: James Keck – Acting Head Colorectal Surgery St. Vincent’s

1993: Frank Chen – Colorectal Surgeon & former Head Box Hill Hospital

1994: Cameron Platell – Professor Colorectal Surgery Fremantle

1995: Phillip Allen – Private Practice Auckland NZ

1996: Bruce Stewart – Ballarat Base Hospital

1997: Nick Rieger – Queen Elizabeth Hospital Adelaide

1998: Ian Lindsay – Head Colorectal Surgery Oxford UK

1999: Mark Doudle – Gold Coast Hospital

2000: Janet Ansell – Tauranga New Zealand

2001: Malcolm Wylie – Austin Hospital

2002: Sandy Heriot – Professor and Head of Surgical Oncology Peter MacCallum

2003: Craig Lynch – Peter MacCallum & Australian Robotic Surgery in Sydney

2004: Cary Gall – Hobart

2005: Richard Brouwer – St Vincent’s Health & Austin

2006: Rohan Gett – St Vincent’s Sydney

2007: Simon Bach – Birmingham UK

2008: Andrew Sutherland – Coffs Harbour NSW

2009: Richard Tapper – Christchurch New Zealand

2010: Paul Salama – Fremantle WA

2011: Raaj Chandra – Eastern Health

2012: Maree Weston – Middlemore Hospital Auckland NZ

2013: Dayan De Fontgalland – Flinders Medical Centre Adelaide

2014: Phil Smart – Eastern Health & Austin Health

2015: Ada Ng – Hornsby NSW

2016: Tamara Glyn – Christchurch New Zealand

2017: Nick Smith – NZ

2018: Raymond Yap – Cabrini Melbourne

2019: Kwang Tay – Dandenong Hospital

2020: Rebecca Lendzion

2021: Jayson Moloney