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Dr Stephen Lee is a Gynaecologist at the Obstetric and Gynaecology Consulting Group and a Staff Specialist in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the prestigious Royal Women’s Hospital in Parkville, Melbourne. At the Royal Women’s Hospital, he is the Clinical Lead for the Acute Gynaecology Unit, which handles all acute gynaecological conditions. He is also an integral part of both the Gynaecology 1 Unit, which specialises in abnormal menstrual bleeding, and the Gynaecology 2 Unit, which specialises in endometriosis and gynaecological pain.
Stephen graduated from University of Melbourne in 2002 and subsequently undertook Obstetrics and Gynaecology training through Monash Medical Centre. He went on to complete an Advanced Laparoscopy Fellowship at Royal Women’s Hospital. He is a Fellow of the Royal Australia and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and a member of the Australiasian Gynaecological Endoscopy and Surgery Society.
Stephen is known for his warm demeanour, thorough clinical assessments and expert surgical skills. He is interested in all areas of gynaecology, with a special interest in the treatment of ectopic pregnancies, Bartholin cysts and abscesses, endometriosis, adenomyosis, fibroids and pelvic pain.
I am a recognised AGES/RANZCOG Level 6-B gynaecological endoscopic surgeon. My areas of expertise include:
Dr Mossenson obtained her medical degree from the University of Western Australia in 2001. After working at Royal Perth Hospital and then at The Austin Hospital, Dr Mossenson commenced her anaesthetic training through The Alfred Hospital. She completed her Provisional Fellowship year in 2010 at The Royal Women’s and The Alfred Hospital. In addition to her private practice, Dr Mossenson now works at The Alfred Hospital and The Royal Women’s Hospital.
Dr Tan completed his medical degree at The University of Melbourne and received his specialist qualifications from the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists (ANZCA). In addition to private practice, Dr Tan is a Consultant Anaesthetist and Research Fellow at The Royal Women’s Hospital. Dr Tan is undertaking a PhD at The University of Melbourne exploring oxygen delivery in pregnant women. Some of his research has received awards at an international level. His other pursuits are in medical leadership and hospital workflow improvement.
Tim Chittleborough is a consultant colorectal surgeon with public practice at RMH, RWH, and private consulting at Cancer Specialists. He completed his general surgery training through The Royal Melbourne Hospital, and undertook subspecialist colorectal fellowships in Christchurch and Perth before commencing consultant practice in the Parkville medical precinct. Tim undertook a Doctorate of Medical Science at PMCC, undertaking research into inherited colorectal cancer. Tim’s areas of interest are minimally invasive approaches to the treatment of colorectal cancer. He also has an interest in rectal endometriosis and inflammatory bowel disease.
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