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Dr Vy Broadbridge

Oncologist

Vy completed her Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery at the University of Adelaide in 2002,
and completed her internship at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Following this she undertook physician training and advanced training in Medical Oncology at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. In 2005 Vy spent 6 months at the Waterford Regional Hospital, Ireland as Senior House Officer to gain experience and a different perspective of medical processes. Vy was admitted as a member of the FRACP in October 2012 and joined Adelaide Oncology and Haematology as an associate in December 2012 and became a partner in July 2014.

Dr Tony Michele

Oncologist

An Adelaide University medical graduate, Dr Michele undertook physician training at The Queen Elizabeth

Hospital (TQEH) with advanced training in Medical Oncology through both TQEH and Flinders Medical Centre. He commenced Medical Oncology practice via a public appointment at the Royal Adelaide Hospital with private clinics through the then Calvary Cancer Centre. He helped oversee the formation of an independent cancer service, North Adelaide Oncology (now named Adelaide Oncology & Haematology), based at Calvary North Adelaide Hospital and the redevelopment of Kimberley House into a new, self contained cancer unit.

Prof Nick Murray

Oncologist

Dr Nick Murray undertook his undergraduate degree at Cambridge University before completing clinical

studies and later a D.Phil research degree at Oxford. Dr Murray undertook medical oncology training in Auckland, New Zealand and Cambridge, UK and was senior lecturer and honorary consultant in medical oncology at the University of Southampton UK. Over the past 10 years, Dr Murray has specialised in the treatment of and research into breast and gynaecological cancer.

Dr Kevin Patterson

Oncologist

Dr Patterson gained his medical degree at University of Adelaide in 1985. He undertook internship and

basic physician training at Royal Adelaide Hospital and senior training in Medical Oncology at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital with specialist registration and appointment as a Consultant Medical Oncologist at TQEH (dual appointment with Lyell McEwin Hospital) in 1995. He was head of Oncology at Lyell of McEwin Hospital until 2010 and was responsible for the development of the Cancer Treatment Facility based at that site

Prof Ken Pittman

Oncologist

Prof Pittman is a graduate of the University of Adelaide (1985) and undertook his internship, basic

physician training and advanced physician training in Medical Oncology at Royal Adelaide Hospital. Medical Oncology training was completed whilst undertaking laboratory molecular oncology research for his MD thesis at St. James’s University Hospital in Leeds, England (1991–93). He returned to Australia in 1993 to become Director of Medical Oncology at the Royal Brisbane Hospital, Queensland.

Professor Tim Price

Oncologist

Professor Tim Price trained in Medical oncology at the RAH and completed a Gastrointestinal Fellowship

at The Royal Marsden Hospital and Institute of Cancer Research, London. He is currently Head of Clinical Oncology Research and Head of Unit of the combined Haematology and Medical Oncology Service at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woodville. He has also positions as Visiting Medical Oncologist at Calvary Hospital North Adelaide, Western Hospital Henley Beach and Lyell McEwin Health Service. He is a Clinical Professor within the Faculty of Medicine, at the University of Adelaide.

Dr Sid Selva-Nayagam

Oncologist

Dr Selva-Nayagam undertook his medical studies through the University of Adelaide, graduating in 1983.

Thereafter he did physician training at the Royal Adelaide Hospital, and also a period overseas at the Royal London hospital. He obtained his fellowship of the Royal Australasian college of physicians in 1992. He was then appointed as a consultant physician to the Royal Darwin hospital (1993 to 2005) with responsibilities in the areas of internal medicine, medical oncology, and Haematology. During this period he developed cancer services to the top end of the Northern Territory, including the pioneering use of tele-oncology to enhance patient care.

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what is oncology?


Oncology is the field of medicine that deals with all benign and malignant types of tumors and cancers. Accordingly, oncologists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of tumor diseases, whereby doctors from very different fields can be oncologists in the broader sense.

Oncology is the science of tumor diseases, said Dr. Daniel Pink, Chief Physician of the Clinic for Hematology, Oncology and Palliative Medicine, Sarcoma Center Berlin-Brandenburg in the Helios Clinic Bad Saarow . The term is derived from the Greek word for swelling / tumor and also from the Greek suffix . This stands for the science or the teaching of a particular subject.


What is an oncologist and what is his job?


An oncologist is a doctor who specializes in cancer. He is more than just a person who prescribes chemotherapy or other treatments to cure or control cancer. Oncologists are doctors who, as part of a holistic concept, help cancer patients to live as long and as well as possible.

An oncologist job includes advising you on chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or surgery, but that not all.

An oncologist is a care coordinator who works as part of a larger team made up of medical, caregiver, and other health care providers who care for the well-being of cancer patients. By developing a relationship with your oncologist, you will have the opportunity to leverage the skills, knowledge and professional connections of the entire team to help you and your family better cope with the challenges of serious cancer.


The areas of responsibility of oncology:
Oncology, in the sense of a superordinate generic term for the entire care of tumor patients, comprises a large number of areas of responsibility that are covered by increasingly specialized disciplines. The resulting, closely coordinated, good cooperation is a decisive prerequisite for the best possible therapy for tumor patients. At Helios, we use the interdisciplinary tumor conferences for this purpose. In these, we work closely with the experts from other specialist departments at the hospital and the resident doctors.

Our common goal is to get a comprehensive view of the illness of each individual patient and to coordinate the next best possible treatment steps that are individually tailored to him explains Dr. Pink. He adds: The well-established, all of them Networks covering aspects with a clear distribution of tasks, such as in certified oncological centers, are a very good basis.

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