我们相信女性健康服务也应如此。无论您是计划怀孕,经历更年期,还是健康出现了问题,我们的团队综合全面地解决您的健康问题,确保您得到尽可能好的关怀。
怀孕及产后护理
子宫颈抹片检查异常
子宫脱垂,失禁和排便障碍
经量过多,子宫肌瘤,卵巢囊肿
子宫内膜异位,慢性盆腔疼痛
复杂医疗条件下的避孕
手术绝经及更年期所引发的问题
生殖系统癌症
降低癌症风险的手术
用药物/疗法管理癌症
借助腹腔镜或达芬奇手术机器人进行妇科微创手术(达芬奇手术机器人系统是目前世界上最先进的微创手术方式,)
性和亲密关系咨询
遗传咨询和检测
心理咨询
物理治疗
运动生理
WOMEN代表西澳女性肿瘤,更年期,子宫内膜异位及产妇中心(Western Australia Oncology Menopause Endometriosis New mothers), 我们很荣幸能够在人生的各个阶段给予您支持和关怀。
我们的团队,拥有专业的医生和辅助医疗人员,能照顾到女性可能发生的任何健康问题。准妈妈们可以安下心来,因我们的团队训练有素,能以理解和关怀的态度处理孕期中任何正常或复杂的状况。在我们产科和妇科医生团队的照料下,您会享受到最高品质的护理。
无论是在我们理疗师的帮助下加强盆底肌群训练,亦或是需要坐下来与我们的临床性学专家和顾问谈论性和亲密关系的问题,我们的专家都在此为您服务。如果您需要一些建议,我们的助产士随时待命。对于任何情绪和心理方面的问题,您也可以寻求我们的临床心理学专家的支持。我们的运动生理专家将为您量身制定健身计划,来帮助您改善和恢复产后身材。
您也许不需要我们的所有服务,但如果需要的话,知道可以在这里得到帮助会令人倍感安心。您无需拜访一个又一个的专家,在每次就诊时重述病情。
无论您因什么原因来拜访我们,我们的专家团队都会一直把您当作一个整体的人来对待,而不是只专注您的健康状况。我们全面综合的护理将保证最佳治疗效果并竭力恢复您的生活质量。
您永远不知道这个过程将要花费多长时间,或者期间您需要谁的帮助;因此,我们WOMEN中心组建了一个由医疗专业人员组成的专家团队:妇女保健科医师、更年期专家、产科医生和妇科医生、妇科肿瘤专家、肿瘤科专家;一般、上消化道和减肥外科医生、感染管理医师、疼痛专科专家、物理治疗师、临床心理学家、临床性学专家和顾问、遗传顾问、运动生理学家、助产士、临床和研究护士,以期照顾到您所有的需要。
由屡获殊荣的Mata工作室(Mata Design Studio)的多学科设计师设计。WOMEN中心将您的舒适和健康放在优先考虑地位。为提高患者的积极经验,我们的管理团队为您提供贵宾级服务——考虑您的需求并无缝协调就诊流程。
当您推荐患者给WOMEN中心,您知道她将由一个团队的医疗专家和辅助医疗人员来照顾,并得到所需尽可能多,或尽可能少的服务。
每种推荐的治疗方案都为患者量身定制,并告知医疗人员/专科医生及时了解,参与患者的后续治疗。
我们的经验使我们明白综合护理将使女性每一阶段的生活受益,无论是子宫内膜异位、怀孕或更年期,我们不仅是治疗疾病——我们治疗整个人;尤其对癌症患者而言,这种整体生存模式被认为是最佳实践,已被证明可以改善生活质量。
WOMEN中心是珀斯领先的多学科私人妇女健康中心。中心的专家为患者提供真正的协作方式,以确保治疗后患者得到最佳治疗效果,重获有质量的生活。
可通过传真,邮件或在网上递交的方式向我们推荐患者
Fax: +61 8 9381 2006
Email: admin@WOMENcentre.com.au
所有推荐的患者都会个别评估病情并转给相关医生或辅助医疗人员。
WOMEN中心提倡研究医学领域的先进方法,以改善治疗手段,提高康复效果以及患者的生活质量。我们的专家大夫和辅助医疗人员都积极参与研究,发表了同行评审的研究论文,并在区域和国家会议上演说。
Monday – CLOSED
Tuesday – Fri 8am – 4pm
How to get an appointment:
可将转诊函邮寄,或者传真到+61 (08) 9381 2006
或者发邮件到 admin@WOMENcentre.com.au要预约我们中心的某位专科医师,需要您的全科医师、妇科医师或者专科医师转诊。预约我们的辅助医疗人员,可能需要转诊也可能不需要。
如果您有任何疑问,请致电 +61 (08) 9468 5188给我们友善的工作人员。
预约时请携带以下材料:
如果在预约之前您被要求进行任何测试,请确保这些测试在预约前两天完成。
如果你需要更改或取消预约时间,请提前至少24小时致电 +61 (08) 9468 5188通知我们。
费用
当天需要支付全部费用,根据个别的情况,支付程序会有所不同。请在进行预约的时候,随时提出关于付费程序的问题。每次就诊都需要一个当前的转介,以确保使您获得医疗保险公司的报销。
接受主要的信用卡,EFTPOS设备可用
如果需要手术,您会得到一个预估费用,显示您可能要自付的部分。并且在您手术的一个星期前,这个自付的费用要求全额支付。 最初的报价只是一个估计数,根据在手术中采取的最终程序,费用可能会有所变化。我们会将账目提交给您的私人健康保险公司。
术后随访咨询
在手术后有一个后续的咨询是很重要的。这通常是和您的手术在同一期间安排完成,会在术后6-8个星期开始。
如果您在手术期间进行了任何检查或活检,您的病理结果通常会在星期五,在手术后10天内可用。我们的护士会通知您结果。您的全科医师也会收到一封关于结果的详细信息、进一步管理和治疗的建议。如果您需要的话,请及时告知,我们很高兴也向您发送一份病理结果的副本。
行为准则——手术前
请注意:术前无需使用肠制剂排便或灌肠,因目前有证据显示这是没必要的。术前接诊时主治医生会告诉您是否需要灌肠。
行为准则——手术后
病房护理人员会协助您的术后护理。
请注意:关于这项,常常同您的车险公司联系查看相关条款。
我什么时候会被接诊?什么时候确定手术?
一般来说,您无需等待过久,因为我们的专家会对每例推荐来的患者进行分诊,并优先考虑接待诊断为癌症的患者;对这类患者,我们的目标是接受转诊后一周内评估并决定治疗方案。通常情况下,需要做某些测试,而且接诊前,病理结果将由西澳妇科癌症服务中心多学科肿瘤专家董事会的专家进行会诊。这可能会延迟您的预约接诊,但有必要确保接诊前掌握您的所有病情。会诊后,如果您有疑似恶变,有必要进行手术,我们将尽力预约一周内开始手术流程。
子宫、子宫颈,或卵巢切除后我的肚子里会有什么变化?阴道呢?
这是经历了子宫切除术(切除子宫)的患者最常见的问题之一。腹腔是由包括肠道,膀胱,网膜,血管等其他器官组成的动态空间。当子宫被切除后,腹部的其他器官有更多的空间去填补“空余”,通常由肠道来完成。在某些情况下,当子宫异常增大,或者有一个很大的卵巢肿瘤,其他器官会被挤压。因此,切除子宫会留下多余空间来解决挤压的问题。一旦子宫或子宫颈被切除,会缝合(针)阴道的顶端使之愈合。术后六周便可性交。
做过子宫全切术后,我是不是就会绝经?
这取决于是否摘除卵巢——子宫切除术可以切除卵巢,也可以不切除卵巢。在某些情况下,特别是癌症的情况下,经常建议患者切除卵巢以达到更好的治愈率。有时癌变的情况下也可以保留卵巢,如果您还年轻,希望有更多孩子,也可选择保留除卵巢外的其他生育能力——这类特殊情况需要与我们的妇科肿瘤专家商讨。
女性通常有两个卵巢,切除其中一个不会导致绝经,因为另一个卵巢可以代偿。研究表明,如果切除一侧卵巢,自然绝经会提前6至12个月。
如果您手术前已经绝经(澳大利亚更年期平均年龄是51岁),切除双侧卵巢通常只有很小的副作用。不过,如果您处在围绝经期*(仍经历更年期过程中的潮热),那么您的潮热症状可能恶化。
*围绝经期是指妇女绝经前后的一段时期(从45岁左右开始至停经后12个月内的时期),包括从接近绝经出现与绝经有关的内分泌、生物学和临床特征起至最后1次月经后1年,也就是卵巢功能衰退的征兆,一直持续到最后1次月经后1年。
激素替代疗法(HRT)对我的身体是否有害?
这是一个非常复杂的领域,激素替代疗法持续引发媒体和大众的强烈反应主要是由于对某些风险的误解。
总体说来,这取决于您的年龄,过去的病史,患某些疾病的风险因素。如果术后您已呈现更年期的症状,尤其是年龄在45岁以下的女性,那么激素替代疗法在大多数情况下是有益的。某些罕见的妇科癌症(如子宫内膜间质肉瘤),可能会削弱激素替代疗法的作用。通常来说,大多数妇科癌症治疗后的复发率不受激素替代疗法影响。
我们将详细地讨论您的特定的临床症状,建议是否可以使用激素替代疗法。在必要的情况下,也会转诊给爱德华国王纪念医院(King Edward Memorial Hospital)的癌症术后绝经症状科( Menopausal Symptoms After Cancer Clinic),或我中心的妇科健康医师或妇科专家。
我的癌症可以治愈么?
通过手术或术后辅助化疗和/或放疗,超过70%的妇科癌症是可以被治愈的。记住,不到5%的疾病可以完全治愈。哮喘、糖尿病、高血压、皮肤过敏等疾病无法被治愈;类似于这些的疾病,病情可以得到控制——每次发作的时候需要积极治疗。
虽然只有不到20%的卵巢癌可以被治愈,不过可以把这一疾病当作一个慢性病,就像治疗哮喘和糖尿病一样,而非简单宣布“死刑”。如果复发,基本都会手术和/或化疗,就像再次发作的慢性病一样,需要再次治疗以使患者好起来。结合放疗和量身定制的化疗能够使我们维持患者长期生存,并拥有正常的生活质量。
分诊指南:
新确诊或高度疑似恶性肿瘤——一周之内接诊
急性临床症状——一周到两周之内接诊
较低疑似恶性肿瘤——两周到三周之内接诊
复杂的肿瘤——四周内接诊
不复杂肿瘤——预约门诊之后
我们将联系所有的患者,对于转诊来活检证实患有恶性肿瘤的患者,一周内便会接诊。
有时,可能会将无并发症的良性肿瘤患者转给我们的妇科医生使之早些得到接诊,这也确保了新确诊的癌症患者一周内便可得到接诊。
Risk of Persistent or Recurrent Neoplasia in Conservatively Treated Women with Cervical Adenocarcinoma In Situ with Negative Histological Margins
Munro A., Codde J., Spilsbury K., Stewart C.J., Steel N., Leung Y., Tan J., Salfinger S. G., Mohan R. G., Semmens J. B. and Cohen P.
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2017; DOI: 10.1111/aogs.13110.
Value of Specialist Pathology Review in a Single Statewide Gynecologic Cancer Service
Melon J., Leung Y., Salfinger S. G., Tan J., Mohan R. G. and Cohen P.
International Journal of Gynaecological Cancer, 2017; 27(1): 171-176.
Risk of Persistent and Recurrent Cervical Neoplasia Following Incidentally Detected Adenocarcinoma In Situ
Munro A., Codde J., Spilsbury K., Steel N., Stewart C. J. R., Salfinger S. G., Tan J., Mohan R. G., Leung Y., Semmens J., O’Leary P., Williams V. and Cohen P.
American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2016; DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2016.11.1044.
A Novel Surgical Technique for the Large Ovarian Cystic Mass – Combined Mini-Laparotomy and Laparoscopy
European Journal of Gynaecology Oncology, 2016; DOI: 10.12892/ejgo3259.2016.
Discussing Sexuality With Women Considering Risk-Reducing Salpingo-oophorectomy: An International Survey of Current Practice in Gynaecologic Oncology
Tucker P, Bulsara M, Salfinger S, Tan J, Green H and Cohen P.
International Journal of Gynaecological Cancer, 2016 Aug; online.
A Novel Clinical Prediction Model For Prognosis In Newly Diagnosed Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma Using Decision Tree Analysis
Brims F, Meniawy T M, Duffus I, Segal A, Creaney J, Lake R A, et al.
Journal of Thoracic Oncology, 2016 Apr; 11(4): 573-582.
Spontaneous Regression Of CIN2 In Women Aged 18-24 Years: A Retrospective Study Of A State-wide Population In Western Australia
Munro A, Powell R G, Cohen P, Bowen S, Spilsbury K, O'Leary P, Semmens J B, Codde J, Williams V, Steel N and Leung Y.
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2016 Mar; 95(3): 291-298.
Outcomes Of Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Using A 5-mm Versus 10-mm Laparoscope: A Randomized Control Trial
Acton J, Salfinger S, Tan J and Cohen P.
The Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynaecology, 2016 Jan; 23(1): 101-106.
PD-L1 On Peripheral Blood T Lymphocytes Is Prognostic In Patients With Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) Treated With EGFR Inhibitors
Meniawy T M, Lake R A, McDonnell A, Millward M and Nowak A K.
Lung Cancer, 2016 Jan; 93: 9-16.
Prevalence Of Sexual Dysfunction After Risk-Reducing Salpingo-oophorectomy
Tucker P, Bulsara M, Salfinger S, Tan J, Green H and Cohen P.
Gynaecologic Oncology 2016 Jan; 140(1): 95-100.
Novel BRAF And KRAS Mutations In Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma Arising In Struma Ovarii
A. Tan, C. J. R. Stewart, K. L. Garrett, M. Rye and Cohen P.
Endocrine Pathology, 2015 Dec; 26(4): 296-301.
Frontline Treatment Of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer
Goh J, Mohan G R, Ladwa R, Ananda S, Cohen P and Baron-Hay S.
Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2015 Dec; 11(Suppl 6): 1-16.
Morcellation Of Occult Uterine Malignancies: An Australian Single Institution Retrospective Study
Tan A, Salfinger S, Tan J and Cohen P.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2015 Oct; 55(5): 503-506.
In-vitro Maturation And Cryopreservation Of Oocytes At The Time Of Oophorectomy
Walls M L, Douglas K, Ryan J P, Tan J and Hart R.
Gynaecologic Oncology Reports, 2015 Aug; 13: 79-81.
A Novel Surgical Technique For The Large Ovarian Cystic Mass – Combined Mini-Laparotomy and Laparoscopy
European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology, 2015; Article in press, accepted for publication August 2015.
Ovarian Sex Cord-stromal Tumours In Patients With Probable Or Confirmed Germline DICER1 Mutations
Oost E E, Charles A, Choong C S, Leung Y, Salfinger S, Sonnendecker H, Tan J, Townshend S, Witkowski L, Foulkes W D and Stewart C J.
International Journal of Gynaecology Pathology, 2015 May; 34(3): 266-274.
Conversion Of A Gastric Band Into An Intraperitoneal Port In A Patient With Optimally Debulked Stage 3C Serous Ovarian Carcinoma
Tucker P, Cohen P, Tan J and Tan J.
Gynaecologic Oncology Reports, 2015 Mar; 12: 75-76.
Utilisation Of Co-Testing After Treatment Of CIN
Munro A, Codde J, Semmens J, Leung Y, Spilsbury K, Williams V, Steel N, Cohen P, et al.
Australian Family Physician, 2015 Jan-Feb; 44(1-2): 64-68.
The Effects Of Pre-operative Menopausal Status And Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) On Sexuality And Quality Of Life After Risk-Reducing Salpingo-oophorectomy
Tucker P, Bulsara M, Salfinger S, Tan J, Green H and Cohen P.
Maturitas, 2015; Ms. No. MAT-D-15-00368R1.
Foamy Gland Changes In Gastric-type Endocervical Neoplasia
Stewart C J R, Frost F, Leake R, Mohan G R and Tan J.
Pathology, 2015; 47: 653-658.
Diffuse Malignant Peritoneal Mesothelioma Presenting With Psammomatous Calcification On A Cervical Smear
Tan A, Cohen P, Raoofi M, Tan J, Ardakani N M and Sterrett G.
Acta Cytologica, 2015; 59(6): 498-504.
Non-Invasive Detection Of Treatment Response And Acquired Resistance In Patients With Metastatic Melanoma
Gray E S, Rizos M, Reid A L, Boyd S C, Pereira M R, Lo J, Tembe V, Freeman J, Lee J H J, Scolyer R A, Siew K, Cooper A, Khattak M A, Meniawy T M, Long G V, Carlino M S, Millward M and Ziman M l.
Oncotarget, 2015; 6(39): 42008-42018.
Comparison Of Fibulin-3 And Mesothelin As Markers In Malignant Mesothelioma
Creaney J, Dick I M, Meniawy T M, Leong S L, Leon J S, Demelker Y, et al.
Thorax, 2014 Oct; 69(10): 895-902.
The Evolving Role Of A Gynaecologic Oncologist In A Tertiary Hospital
Acton J, Leung Y, Tan J and Salfinger S.
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2014 Feb; 54(1): 26-29.
Comparison Of Ultrasonic Shears And Traditional Suture Ligature For Vaginal Hysterectomy: Randomized Controlled Trial
Fitz-Gerald A L, Tan J, Chan K, Polyakov A, Edwards G N, Tsaltas J and Vollenhoven B.
The Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynaecology, 2013; 20(6), 853-857.
The Introduction And The Validation Of A Surgical Encounter Template To Facilitate Surgical Coaching Of Gynaecologists At A Metropolitan Tertiary Obstetrics And Gynaecology Hospital
Leung Y, Salfinger S, Tan J and Frazer A.
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2013 Oct; 53(5): 477-483.
Existing Models, But Not Neutrophil-To-Lymphocyte Ratio, Are Prognostic In Malignant Mesothelioma
Meniawy T M, Creaney J, Lake R A and Nowak A K.
British Journal of Cancer, 2013 Oct; 109(7): 1813-1820.
Transtubal Spread Of Endometrial Carcinoma: Correlation of Intra-luminal Tumour Cells with Tumour Grade, Peritoneal Fluid Cytology, and Extra-uterine Metastasis
Steward C J, Doherty D A, Havlat M, Koay M H, Leung Y, Naran A, O’Brien D, Ruba S, Salfinger S and Tan J.
Pathology, 2013 Jun; 45(4): 382-387.
Mullerian Carcinosarcoma Arising In The Cecum Associated With Florid Vascular Proliferation/Glomeruloid Microvascular Proliferation
Stewart C J R. Abeysuriya D, Kumarasinghe P, Salfinger S and Tan J.
International Journal of Gynaecological Pathology, 2013; 32(1): 38-43.
Antenatal Magnesium Sulphate For Fetal Neuroprotection Guideline, Cross Health Care Boundaries Maternity Clinical Guideline
ElHadidy A, Osman MW, Lee S and Thornton J.
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, 2012 Jun.
The Women’s Leads The Way With Laparoscopic Surgical Education
The Royal Women’s Hospital Clinical Practice Review, 2012 May.
Validation Of The FIGO 2009 Staging System For Carcinoma Of The Vulva
Tan J, Chetty N, Kondalsamy-Chennakesavan S, Crandon A, Garrett A, Land R, et al.
International Journal of Gynaecological Cancer: Official Journal of the International Gynaecological Cancer Society, 2012; 22(3), 498-502.
The Beauty of Single Incision Laparoscopic Hysterectomy
The Royal Women’s Hospital Clinical Practice Review, 2011 Oct.
Association Between Maternal Serum Cytokine Profiles At 710 Weeks' Gestation And Birth Weight In Small For Gestational Age Infants
Georgiou H M, Thio Y S, Russell C, Permezel M, Heng Y J, Lee S and Tong S.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2011 May; 204(5): 415.e1-415.e12.
The Role Of Ultrasound In The Diagnosis And Management Of The Growth Restricted Fetus
Lee S and Walker S P.
Australasian Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, 2010 Aug; 13(3): 3136.
Use Of Gyrus PK Technology In Laparoscopic Hysterectomies
Korean Journal of Gynaecologic Endoscopy and Minimally Invasive Surgery, 2009; 21(2): 26-27.
Evolution Of The Complications Of Laparoscopic Hysterectomy After A Decade: A Follow Up Of The Monash Experience
Tan J, et al.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2009; 49: 198-201.
Cervical Dilatation Catheter
Patent Publication, 2009: 782601 US, Europe and Asia.
The Prognostic Role Of Histopathological Tumour Response To Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy In High Grade Serous Ovarian Carcinoma
Dr Edwina Coghlan, Dr Paul Cohen, Dr Adeline Tan, Dr Tarek Meniawy, Dr Mel McCoy, Dr Eleanor Koay and Professor Colin Stewart.
Behavioural Intervention In Endometrial Cancer Patients
Dr Sarah Hardcastle and Dr Paul Cohen.
Recollections Of Pre-Operative Discussions Regarding Sexual Function Of Women Who Have Undergone Risk-Reducing Salpingo-Oophorectomy
Thomas Jewell, Dr Paige Tucker and Dr Paul Cohen.
Non-Invasive Detection Of Early Stage Ovarian Cancer (NEO) Study
Dr Lisa Hui, Dr Paul Cohen, Professor Stephen Tong, Dr. Natalie Hannan, Dr Claire Whitehead and Dr Mark Pertile.
Does The Histological ‘Chemotherapy Effect’ In Ovarian Cancer Patients Treated With Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Predict Progression-Free And Overall Survival?
Dr. Edwina Coghlan, Dr Adeline Tan and Dr Paul Cohen.
The Somatic 402C>G FOXL2 Mutation In Ovarian Granulosa Cell Tumours: Does Homozygosity Confer A Greater Risk Of Recurrent Disease?
Dr Kerryn Garrett, Dr Marie Rye, Professor Colin Stewart and Dr Paul Cohen.
Immunological Biomarkers In Patients With Advanced Ovarian Cancer Treated With Systemic Chemotherapy
Dr Tarek Meniawy, Dr Colin Stewart, Dr Yee Leung, Dr Anna Nowak and Dr Melanie McCoy.
Mindfulness Based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy To Treat Fear Of Recurrence In Ovarian Cancer Survivors (FROCS): A Pilot Study
Dr Paul Cohen, Dr Toni Musiello, Associate Professor Kellie Bennett, Dr Suzie Brans and Dr Anna Petterson.
Sexual Healing: A Randomised, Controlled Trial On The Effect Of Pre-Operative Sexual Counselling On Sexuality And Quality Of Life After Risk-Reducing Salpingo-Oophorectomy
Dr Paige Tucker, Dr Stuart Salfinger, Dr Jason Tan, Helena Green and Dr Paul Cohen.
A Phase II Randomised Clinical Trial Of Mirena +/- Metformin +/- Weight Loss Intervention In Patients With Early Stage Cancer Of The Endometrium
Prof Andreas Obermair, Dr Stuart Salfinger, Dr Jason Tan, Dr G Raj Mohan and Dr Paul Cohen.
A Phase III Randomised Clinical Trial Comparing Laparoscopic Or Robotic Radical Hysterectomy Versus Abdominal Radical Hysterectomy In Patients With Early Stage Cervical Cancer
Prof Andreas Obermair, Dr Stuart Salfinger, Dr Jason Tan, Dr G Raj Mohan and Dr Paul Cohen.
Physiological And Disease Specific Characteristics Of Ovarian Cancer Survivors Christelle Schofield, Dr Stuart Salfinger, Dr Jason Tan and Dr G Raj Mohan.
Sexuality And Quality Of Life In Breast Cancer Survivors: A Cross-Sectional Study Dr Paige Tucker and Olivia Jarrett
Risk Of A Subsequent Primary Ovarian Cancer In Breast Cancer Patients: A Population-Based Cohort Study In Western Australia
Professor Christobel Saunders, Dr Nicholas Pachter, Professor Max Bulsara, Professor Jim Codde, Dr Aime Munro, Dr Jason Tan and Dr Paul Cohen.
A Qualitative Study Exploring Perceptions Of Health And Factors Influencing Physical Activity And Healthy Eating Among Endometrial Cancer Survivors
Dr Sarah Hardcastle, Dr Stuart Salfinger, Dr Jason Tan and Dr Paul Cohen.
Screening for Sexual Health Concerns In Gynaecological Cancer Survivors
Dr Paul Cohen, Ms. Karen Roberts, Professor Max Bulsara, Dr Jason Tan, Dr Stuart Salfinger and Dr G Raj Mohan.
Dr Jason Tan, raised and educated in Perth, received his medical degree from the University of Western Australia in 1998. Thereafter, he completed six years of specialist training in obstetrics and gynaecology and was a Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in 2007. He undertook further training and completed his fellowship in advanced gynaecological endoscopy at Monash Medical Centre, Melbourne, in 2008.
Dr Tan trained further for three years to subspecialise in gynaecological oncology at Mercy Hospital for Women, Melbourne; Queensland Centre for Gynaecological Cancers, Brisbane; and Ariake Cancer Research Centre, Tokyo, Japan; and completed the gynaecological oncology subspecialty training in 2010. In addition to that, he completed his fellowship in upper gastrointestinal surgery and bariatric surgery, at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital in 2011.
Dr Tan’s special interest is surgical management of cancer, particularly in radical debulking surgery, and he specialises in laparoscopic management of gynaecological cancer. He sees patients with cancers of the ovaries, fallopian tubes, cervix, uterus, vulva and vagina. Besides that, he also sees patients with benign gynaecological conditions requiring complex surgery, such as severe endometriosis, fibroids and complex pelvic masses as well as investigation and management of 子宫颈抹片检查异常.
Dr Tan pioneered the robotic surgery for gynaecology and gynaecological oncology in Western Australia with the da Vinci System, further enhancing the legacy of minimally invasive surgery pioneered in Perth by the late Dr Tony McCartney. Robot assisted approach is advantageous in highly complicated procedures due to the better vision and dexterity, offered by the robotic instrumentation.
Dr Tan founded the WOMEN Centre, a leading multidisciplinary private centre for women’s health in Western Australia, in 2014. The specialists at WOMEN Centre provide a truly collaborative approach to patient care in order to ensure the best outcome possible and patients regaining their quality of life after treatment.
Besides his practice at WOMEN Centre, Dr Tan devotes his time to the public health service as consultant gynaecological oncologist at King Edward Memorial Hospital, which includes the teaching and training of medical trainees and junior doctors. He is also the current lead clinician for gynaecology and gynaecological oncology for the Western Australia Cancer and Palliative Care Network and a clinical senior lecturer at University of Notre Dame and University of Western Australia as well as preceptor at various surgical skills development workshops.
2011 | Fellowship in Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery and Bariatric Surgery – Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital |
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2010 | Gynaecological Oncology Subspecialty, the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (CGO) |
2008 | Fellowship in Advanced Gynaecological Endoscopy – Monash Medical Centre |
2007 | Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (FRANZCOG) |
2005 | Member of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (MRANZCOG) |
1998 | Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery – University of Western Australia (MBBS) |
Dr Tarek Meniawy manages all aspects of general medical oncology and also subspecialises in gynaecological malignancies, and melanoma. Besides his clinic at WOMEN Centre, Dr Meniawy devotes his time to Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, King Edward Memorial Hospital and University of Western Australia as a clinical senior lecturer.
Dr Meniawy received his medical degree from Cairo University, Egypt; in 2000 and undertook postgraduate physician training at the Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane. He had further training in medical oncology at Royal Perth Hospital and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, and was awarded the Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in 2011. He is a member of the Western Australia Gynaecological Cancer Service and the Western Australia Melanoma Advisory Service.
Dr Meniawy has a keen interest in research and is actively involved in clinical trials including early studies of novel therapies, and large international studies in gynaecological cancer and melanoma. He has a particular interest in tumour immunology and immunotherapy, which have resulted in major breakthroughs in cancer therapies in recent years.
In 2016, Dr Meniawy was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy by the University of Western Australia for his studies on the effects of targeted anti-cancer therapies on the immune system. He is also an active member of the Australia and New Zealand Gynaecological Oncology Group, a not-for-profit organisation, dedicated to gynaecological cancer research.
2016 | Doctor of Philosophy – University of Western Australia (PhD) |
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2011 | Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (Medical Oncology) |
2000 | Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery – Cairo University (MBBS) |
Dr Paul Cohen is a gynaecologist with special interests in gynaecological oncology and the management of menopausal symptoms in women who have undergone treatment for cancer (including breast, colorectal, haematological and gynaecological cancers).
Dr Cohen completed his medical degree at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom, and subsequently undertook specialist training in obstetrics and gynaecology in Auckland, New Zealand. He was granted Fellowship of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in 2010 and undertook full time research in the molecular biology of ovarian stromal tumours, for which he was awarded a Doctorate in Medicine by the University of Auckland in 2011. Thereafter, he undertook an additional three years of fellowship in gynaecologic oncology in Brisbane, Newcastle and Sydney, and relocated to Perth in 2013.
Dr Cohen currently works as a gynaecologist and a clinical senior lecturer at King Edward Memorial Hospital, and contributes his expertise to the Western Australia Gynaecological Cancer Service and the Menopausal Symptoms After Cancer Clinic, where he has been actively involved in research and teaching.
Dr Cohen is also the director of gynaecological cancer research at St John of God Subiaco Hospital, where he oversees a number of research projects and supervises undergraduate, Master and PhD students. He is an adjunct professor at the Institute for Health Research, University of Notre Dame, Fremantle.
More information here for gynaecological cancer research at St John of God Subiaco Hospital.
2011 | Doctorate of Medicine – University of Auckland (MD) |
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2010 | Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (FRANZCOG) |
2002 | Diploma Obstetrics and Medical Gynaecology – University of Auckland (Dip Obs) |
2001 | Master of Arts in Physiological Sciences – University of Oxford (MA Oxon) |
2000 | Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery – University of Oxford (BMBCh) |
1997 | Bachelor of Arts in Physiological Sciences – University of Oxford (BA) |
Dr Stephen Lee manages all aspects of general obstetrics and gynaecology, with special interests in advanced laparoscopic surgery, complex gynaecological problems and fertility.
Before relocating to Perth, Dr Lee completed a two-year laparoscopic gynaecology fellowship under the mentorship of Dr Catarina Ang, Head of Gynaecology 1 Unit at Royal Women’s Hospital in Melbourne, an accredited training site of the Australasian Gynaecological Endoscopy and Surgery Society (AGES). During the fellowship, Dr Lee was able to perfect a wide range of minimally invasive gynaecology skills and was invited to speak at AGES and AAGL (American Association of Gynaecologic Laparoscopists) conferences to present his research.
Prior to his fellowship, Dr Lee completed basic obstetrics and gynaecology training at Monash Medical Centre in Melbourne. Subsequently, Dr Lee was a research fellow under the guidance of Associate Professor Sue Walker and Associate Professor Stephen Tong, at The Mercy Hospital for Women and University of Melbourne, investigating intrauterine growth restriction. Thereafter, he travelled to England to work as a clinical fellow in urogynaecology at Nottingham University Hospital under the supervision of Consultant Urogynaecologist Dr Paul Hooper.
Dr Lee devotes his time to the public health service as a consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist at King Edward Memorial Hospital. He is keen on improving the education and training of general practitioners, with an interest in women’s health, and budding obstetricians and gynaecologists.
Dr Lee earned his Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery from the University of Melbourne, and he is a Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. In his spare time, he likes to cycle, play tennis and practise Chinese martial art.
2013 | Master of Business Administration, Melbourne Business School, University of Melbourne |
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2012 | Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (FRANZCOG) |
2010 | Member of Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (MRANZCOG) |
2007 | Postgraduate Diploma in Management, Melbourne Business School, University of Melbourne |
2002 | Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery – University of Melbourne (MBBS) |
Dr Fred Busch manages all aspects of general obstetrics, including high-risk obstetrics, and gynaecology.
Dr Busch’s special interests in gynaecology include advanced laparoscopic surgery (including hysterectomy and endometriosis), hysteroscopic surgery, pelvic floor repair and incontinence surgery, menorrhagia management, and colposcopy.
Dr Busch received his medical degree from the University of Stellenbosch in South Africa. He trained in the United Kingdom for paediatrics, ear nose and throat surgery, and obstetrics and gynaecology before relocating to Australia. He undertook the integrated obstetrics and gynaecology training program at King Edward Memorial Hospital and was granted Fellowship of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in 2007.
2007 | Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (FRANZCOG) |
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2001 | Australian Medical Council Equivalency Examinations |
2000 | Diploma of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (DRANZCOG) |
1993 | Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery – University of Stellenbosch (MBChB) |
Dr Su Hamid manages all aspects of general obstetrics up to 20 weeks of pregnancy and general gynaecology.
Dr Hamid’s special interests in gynaecology include colposcopy and management of abnormal Pap smear, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), fibroids, pelvic pain, incontinence (including urodynamics) and pelvic organ prolapse, menstrual problems, painful intercourse, post coital bleeding, post-menopausal bleeding, vulval conditions, gynaecological cancer assessment and diagnosis, family planning, infertility assessment, and menopause management.
Dr Hamid graduated with a first class honours in Bachelor of Medical Sciences in 1990 and Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery in 1992, from the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom. She has been working in obstetrics and gynaecology since 1993 and was granted membership to the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (United Kingdom) in 1998. She completed her Specialist Certificate of Training in Obstetrician and Gynaecologist in 2004 and obtained fellowship of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in 2008. After her move to Australia in 2003, she has worked in Perth, Melbourne and Geraldton. She is multilingual and can consult in Malay and English fluently.
Dr Hamid was born in Malaysia and moved to the United Kingdom where she studied and worked for 20 years before moving to Australia with her family; drawn by the quality of life and abundance of sunshine here. In her spare time, she enjoys working out in the gym and cycling.
2008 | Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (FRANZCOG) |
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2004 | Specialist Certificate of Training, Obstetrician and Gynaecologist |
1998 | Member of Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (MRCOG) |
1992 | Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery – University of Nottingham (BM BS) |
1990 | Bachelor of Medical Sciences – University of Nottingham (B Med Sci) |
Dr Jeremy Tan completed his Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) at the University of Western Australia in 1999. He went on to undertake specialist training is general surgery and was awarded Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in 2007. He further subspecialises in upper gastrointestinal surgery and bariatric surgery after completing his fellowship for both at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital in 2007.
Dr Tan attends obstetric and gynaecological operations where there may be concurrent surgical problems such as hernias or diseases that involve the bowel. He also contributes his expertise in gynaecological cancer surgery where the tumour deposits are in anatomical locations that require the expertise of a surgeon with extensive upper gastrointestinal surgical experience for a complete resection of tumour.
A joint approach gynaecological cancer surgery with Dr Tan facilitates the highest chance of optimal debulking with lower morbidity when the cancer require extensive surgical debulking in the upper abdomen. Dr Tan is also available for outpatient service such as vasectomy procedure at WOMEN Centre.
2007 | Fellowship in Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery and Bariatric Surgery – Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital |
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2007 | Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS) |
1999 | Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery – University of Western Australia (MBBS) |
Dr Tim Pavy, after graduating from the University of Adelaide, trained extensively in anaesthesia and intensive care in South Africa, Zimbabwe, England and Canada. He settled in Perth, in 1987, and is one of the key medical practitioners at King Edward Memorial Hospital, where he founded Australia’s first public Pelvic Pain Clinic in 2008.
Dr Pavy became a fellow of the Faculty of Pain Medicine of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists in 2000. His particular interests, on which he has published extensively and lectured at national, and international level, include anaesthesia and pain relief for pregnant women, and persistent pelvic pain.
1988 | Fellow of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists (FANZCA) |
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1986 | Fellow of the Royal College of Anaesthetists (FRCA) |
1982 | Diploma in Midwifery (Obstetrics) (Dip.Mid.COG) |
1980 | Diploma in Anaesthesia (DA) |
1976 | Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery – University of Adelaide (MBBS) |
Dr Golledge has more than 25 years of consultant experience as a physician in infection management and a clinical microbiologist. He trained initially in medicine at Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital and Royal Perth Hospital. He subsequently completed his microbiology training at Royal Perth Hospital, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital and Fremantle Hospital.
Dr Golledge did advanced training in infectious diseases at the City Hospital and Western General Hospital in Edinburgh and since 1991 has been a consultant at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital and also consults at St John Of God Subiaco Hospital, Hollywood Hospital and Bethesda Hospital.
Dr Golledge was instrumental in setting up the inaugural Infectious Diseases Service at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital and was also responsible for the Western Australia’s first Hospital In The Home Service through Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital.
2011 | Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (FRGS) |
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2001 | Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (FRCP) |
2000 | Fellow of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine (FRSTM) |
1995 | Fellow of the Australian College of Tropical Medicine (FACTM) |
1991 | Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia (FRCPA) |
1990 | Diploma of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (DTM&H) |
1980 | Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery – University of Queensland (MBBS) |
1977 | Bachelor of Medical Science (BSc Med) |
Dr Lesley Ramage has more than 25 years of experience in women’s health as a general practitioner. She obtained her medical degree from Leeds University in the United Kingdom and completed her postgraduate general practitioner training in 1986.
Dr Ramage has worked in general practice since moving to Australia with her family in 1993. Since 2007, she has also held an appointment at King Edward Memorial Hospital where she consults in menopause and menopause symptoms after cancer clinics. She is actively involved in the teaching and training of medical undergraduates and doctors.
Dr Ramage holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Women’s and has been an invited speaker at a number of educational events. She regularly attends local, national and international scientific meetings to keep up to date with new developments in the field of women’s health.
Dr Ramage’s special interests include family planning and the management of menopause (both natural and following a diagnosis of cancer). She performs Pap smears and sexual health screening and provides osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease risk assessments.
2006 | Postgraduate Diploma in Women’s Health (PGDip Women’s Health) |
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1986 | Family Planning Certificate |
1986 | Royal College of General Practice United Kingdom (RCGP) |
1983 | Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery – Leeds University (MBChB) |
Dr Paige Tucker completed a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Science and Applied Statistics at Murdoch University in 2005 before completing a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery with Honours at The University of Western Australia in 2011. She has a strong interest in gynaecological oncology research and is currently undertaking a Doctor of Philosophy at Notre Dame University.
Dr Tucker has worked for three years as a surgical resident medical officer at Fremantle Hospital and St John of God Subiaco Hospital. She works at WOMEN Centre as a clinical and surgical assistant to Dr Jason Tan.
Paula has more than 17 years of experience in clinical psychology and assists patients who face psychological issues during diagnosis, treatment and recovery. With her specialist knowledge in psycho-oncology, Paula’s contribution to the multidisciplinary treatment approach at WOMEN Centre facilitates the best possible outcome for patients who may face unexpected psychological distress and challenges.
Paula had extensive training in a broad range of psychotherapy and provides psychotherapy for adults experiencing personal and interpersonal problems. She has developed a specialized knowledge and experience with patients diagnosed with cancer and receiving treatment for cancer. She would find an approach that suits the individual and their issue in a collaborative and respectful manner.
Paula has worked in both the private and public health services and was previously a senior clinical psychologist at the Breast Cancer Clinical Psychology Service at Royal Perth Hospital. She also contributed her expertise and time at the Community Mental Health Clinics and Child, and Adolescent Mental Health Services.
Paula received her bachelor’s degree from Murdoch University in 1979, Post Graduate Diploma in Psychology from Curtin University in 1994 and Master of Psychology (Clinical) from University of Western Australia in 1998. She is a member of the Psychology Board of Australia and Australian Psychological Society.
Helena works with patients on their sexual concerns and needs through individually focused assessment and provides practical and informational support to feelings of intimacy and sexual confidence for women and their partners.
Helena’s goal of sexual and intimacy based counselling is for patients to feel empowered by discovering new or different possibilities, and ways of reducing the impact of cancer-related illness and treatment on sexual self-esteem. Patients will experience increased self-confidence and improved body image, and realistic hopefulness in their relationships with self and others.
Helena has extensive experience in the area of women’s cancer care with an established career as a specialist cancer and breast nurse with special interest in issues related to sexual functioning and intimacy for women and men, who have undergone treatment for cancer. She was the inaugural rural specialist breast nurse in the South West with the Cancer Council Western Australia prior to her role of cancer nurse coordinator with the Western Australia Cancer and Palliative Care Network. She has also worked for many years with the Menopausal Symptoms after Cancer Clinic at King Edward Memorial Hospital and the organization, Sexuality, Education, Consultancy and Counselling Agency (SECCA).
Helena’s special interest and expertise also include supporting women to manage pelvic pain related to sexual intimacy, with issues including pain on sexual intercourse, vaginismus and vulvodynia. She works collaboratively with other health professionals in this area to assist patients.
Helena received her Diploma of General Nursing from Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital in 1983, Bachelor of Applied Science (Nursing) from Edith Cowan University in 1997, Specialist Breast Nurse Certificate from Edith Cowan University in 2002, Post Graduate Diploma (Sexology) from Curtin University in 2009 and Post Graduate Diploma (Counselling) from Notre Dame University in 2013.
Sarah provides genetic counselling to help patients to understand and adapt to the medical, psychological and familial implications of genetic contributions to disease. Sarah works in conjunction with a clinical geneticist to provide patients with optimal care.
Sarah’s main professional interest is in clinical genetics, particularly familial cancer. She also has experience in prenatal, paediatric and adult genetics. She currently works in the public healthcare sector as a genetic counsellor at Genetic Services of Western Australia (based at King Edward Memorial Hospital), and holds weekly clinics at WOMEN Centre.
After completing a Bachelor of Science with Honours at the University of Western Australia in 2003, Sarah worked in genetic research in Perth, and later in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. Since completing postgraduate genetic counselling studies at the University of Newcastle, New South Wales, in 2005, she has worked as genetic counsellor in Perth and Sydney, and gained invaluable experience through volunteer work at the University of Colorado’s Hereditary Cancer Clinic while living in the United States.
In Western Australia, genetic counselling has not been available through the private healthcare sector prior to the establishment of the clinic at WOMEN Centre. Sarah is very pleased to be able to work in both the public and private settings, providing genetic counselling to a diverse group of Western Australians.
Kealy runs the pre and post-operative education classes and provides physiotherapy consultation. She has developed a special interest in women’s health as it encompasses aspects of both her nursing and physiotherapy backgrounds, providing her with a unique skill set and approach to educating and treating clients.
Prior to completing her physiotherapy studies, Kealy was a registered nurse at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital after graduating with a Bachelor of Science (Nursing) in 2006.
Kealy is currently undertaking a Master of Physiotherapy (Clinical) specialising in continence and women’s health. She currently holds a Master of Science (Physiotherapy).
Christelle has more than 15 years clinical experience in exercise physiology. She grew up, studied and worked in South Africa before moving to Australia with her family in 2012.
Christelle has a passion for educating people about the importance of exercise for improved physical and mental health, and wellbeing. She provides private consultations to women who need guidance and motivation to incorporate the most appropriate exercise into their lives.
Christelle aims to educate women on the importance of regular, appropriate exercise to help prevent or manage chronic diseases such as cancer, osteoporosis, hypertension and musculoskeletal injuries. She also uses her training an experience as Pilates teacher to advise on correct posture and breathing, and to provide exercises for muscle weakness, limited mobility and chronic pain.
Christelle has a strong interest in gynaecological oncology and is currently undertaking a master’s degree in exercise and science at the Edith Cowan University. She received her Bachelor of Arts (Human Movement Science) from the University of the Free State in Bloemfontein, South Africa in 1992.
Melanie supports the doctors by providing hands-on clinical care and is responsible for clinical based procedures and activities. She also administers research and audits to enable improvement of service and delivery of patient care.
Melanie is a qualified clinical midwife and a clinical research nurse for the Western Australia Gynaecological Cancer Service.
Jackie supports the doctors by providing hands-on clinical care and is responsible for clinical based procedures and activities. She has extensive experience in gynaecologic oncology and general surgical nursing.
Jackie is also currently a clinical nurse and ward nurse at St John of God Subiaco Hospital.
Maria supports the doctors by providing hands-on clinical care and is responsible for clinical based procedures and activities. She also assists with outpatient service’s procedures that are performed under local anaesthesia. Additionally, Maria manages the nurse team while developing and maintaining safety protocols to ensure best practice and consistent patient outcomes.
Maria brings with her a wealth of experience as a perioperative nurse in well-established hospitals in the Perth Metropolitan area and has worked in King Edward Memorial Hospital for more than 13 years, of which, more than 11 years as an invaluable member of the operating theatre. She has held the position of clinical nurse in theatre at King Edward Memorial Hospital for the last seven years and was also the clinical nurse specialist there with responsibility for clinical management of a department, leading the nurse team and promoting clinical standards, and quality of care.
She is currently enrolled in Diploma of Management, Certificate in Nursing Education with the Notre Dame University and a holder of Diploma of Health (Perioperative Nursing), Certificate IV in Training and Assessment, and Hospital Life Support Assessor Course.
Samantha Annie自WOMEN中心成立以来就在此兼职做接待工作。业余时间,她喜欢装修自己的旧家,并喜欢在灌木丛远足。
Samantha在医疗行业有超过10年的经验。她喜欢与她的两个女儿和丈夫度过美好的时光,观看戏剧和芭蕾舞表演。
Annie 负责接待,并管理患者预约和查询的工作和其他的一般行政职责。
Annie自WOMEN中心成立以来就在此兼职做接待工作。业余时间,她喜欢装修自己的旧家,并喜欢在灌木丛远足。
Barbara 管理接待处,并负责管理患者的预约、查询、安排和一般行政工作。
Barbara 在医疗中心的接待和管理实践上拥有超过5年的经验。她也在 King Edward Memorial Hospital的妇科肿瘤和阴道镜检查部门工作拥有超过7年的经验。当她在 the New Zealand Army 受训成为一名军医的时候,对医疗服务产生了浓厚的兴趣。
Barbara 将她的业余时间投入到园艺、散步、游泳、拜访在Perth Hills的当地酿酒厂、划船、花时间和家人朋友相处。
Tammy 负责WOMEN 中心的综合和职能管理工作, 并负责中心的日常综合运营顺畅的运作 。
从协助普通医生到专科医师,Tammy 在医疗实践和管理工作中累积了超过19年的经验。在过去的10年里,她承担了更多的综合和职能管理的责任。
Tammy 对 WOMEN 中心 的成立起到了重要的作用,并且在行政管理方面持续扮演着关键的角色。Tammy喜欢在业余时间打垒球、阅读、和吹奏风笛。
在 WOMEN中心, Jun 负责维护信息系统、 软件和硬件以确保日常运营的顺畅进行。
Jun 是中心的一名元老并且拥有超过15年的软件工程师经验,负责编程、 数据库和网络管理。他也开发了计算机和移动设备的医疗应用软件。业余时间,他喜欢打鼓、弹吉他、台球和电脑游戏。
Huey Lih 负责企业战略、规划和执行,也负责管理企业信息交流、公共关系和品牌。
在高级管理、企业事务、市场营销和广告方面,Huey Lih 从银行、媒体和医药行业累积了超过15年的经验。就职 WOMEN中心之前, 她是马来西亚 Merck Sharp and Dohme (MSD)的企业事务主管。
Huey Lih 持有Curtin University in Perth的商业学士学位,双修管理学和市场营销学。 业余时间,她喜欢潜水、高山滑雪、骑马和打网球。
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收集,使用和披露您的信息
患者需要提供医疗和家庭健康史,以便我们提供准确的诊断和妥当的治疗。我们将以公平的方式收集患者信息。相关信息通常直接从患者处收集,而以其他方式收集时会经患者同意。不过,我们有时会从其他人那里得到患者的情况;发生这种情况时,我们会尽可能确保患者知道我们已经有其病历。
妥当的医护需要医疗小组全体成员对患者的情况充分了解。为确保护理的质量和连续性,必须不时将患者的情况与其他医务工作者共享。患者的一些信息也需提供给医疗保险(Medicare)和私人健康保险用于计费。
我中心的外科医生都是各类医学和专业机构包括医疗辩护组织的成员。可能会有某些场合因医疗辩护的原因披露患者信息。
还有一些情况下,因法律规定,医生需披露患者的情况,例如传染病的法定报告。
因法律或行政需求,患者治疗结束后,我们有必要保存患者的病历。
查看信息
患者有权查阅他们的信息:他们可以查阅病历,复印病历的全部或部分内容;患者无需提供查阅或复印病历的原因,但可能会要求患者确定查阅范围。
有些情况下,患者的要求会被拒绝,不过,会给出被拒绝的原因。
根据查阅病历的性质,查阅病历可能会收费。
医生拥有病历的版权,未经医生的许可不得再次复印或出版。
如果患者发现他们掌握的信息不准确或不完整,患者可有权要求修改相应的信息。
根据要求,患者的病历会提供给其他医疗机构。
披露您的个人信息
您的主治医生及/或其同事可能会将您的部分信息披露给:
如果您不希望这类情况发生,请提前告知我们。
父母/监护人以及子女
子女关于身体情况的隐私权,基于医生的专业判断和法律规定,父母或监护人有时无权查阅。
建议和投诉
对我们来说,您对于我们处理您的个人信息的期望同我们的相一致是很重要的。任何有关您个人隐私权的顾虑,问题或投诉,不要犹豫,请立即告诉我们,您也可以就您的顾虑和我们友好的员工联系。