Best Neurosurgeon in Kingston
Dr John Fuller
Neurosurgeon
Dr Yash Gawarikar
Neurosurgeon
and heavily involved in medical undergraduate, basic physician trainees and neurology advanced training programs and has contributed towards developing curricula and course content at the ANU medical school. He is also involved in restructuring of acute stroke services in ACT and is Chair of the ACT Stroke Working Group.
Dr Robert Boland-Freitas
Neurosurgeon
Hospitals. He subsequently completed subspecialty training in Clinical Neurophysiology at Royal North Shore Hospital.He is an experienced provider of Botulinum toxin therapies for neurological disorders, including migraine, dystonia and hyperhidrosis.
Dr Shaun Zhai
Neurosurgeon
diseases in Auckland and Dunedin before he embarked on neurology specialist training in Australia. He gained further expertise in general neurology and neurophysiology at St Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney, Calvary and Canberra Hospitals.
Dr Craig McColl
Neurosurgeon
the Austin Hospital and then Monash Medical Centre in Melbourne in 1998. In 2002 he moved, with his family, to Canberra to do research in computational modelling and epilepsy at the John Curtin School of Medical Research. Dr McColl is currently a staff specialist at The Canberra Hospital and Calvary Hospital and spends half a day per week in private practice.
Dr Hari Bandi
Neurosurgeon
Medicine (Macquarie University) under the guidance of Professor Marcus Stoodley.From 2013 -2014 Dr Bandi did a year of research with the Macquarie Neurosurgery group, who have been pioneering vascular targeting for the treatment of AVMs for the last 10 years involves progressing with previously identified molecules that can be used as the targets for vascular targeting and identifying the best conjugates that can selectively induce thrombosis in irradiated AVM tissue.
What is nephrology?
As a branch of internal medicine, nephrology deals with kidney and hypertension diseases. Nephrologists diagnose and treat kidney disease and advise patients on how to protect themselves from them.
Basically, nephrology deals with prevention, diagnostics, conservative (non-operative) therapy and aftercare of kidneys – and hypertensive diseases. The implementation of all extracorporeal blood purification procedures (dialysis, apheresis, immunoadsorption) and the care of patients with a transplanted kidney also fall within the specialist field of nephrology.
Nephrology is much more than dialysis medicine on the contrary, the subject covers a wide range of topics. In addition, nephrology has many interfaces with other subjects . Interdisciplinary work is therefore part of everyday clinical practice for nephrologists.
Nephrologist is a professional title that is protected by professional law and may only be used by doctors who have successfully completed specialist training. Pediatric ephrology is an independent branch of pediatrics.
What does a nephrologist do?
Our kidneys are real all-rounders! They filter the entire amount of blood up to 300 times a day. In total, up to 1,800 liters pass through the kidneys every day. This corresponds to 1.5 liters of urine daily. If kidney tissue dies, regeneration is not possible. Kidney damage also affects other important organs such as the heart, lungs and brain. A broad education and close cooperation with geriatricians, cardiologists, diabetologists and rheumatologists therefore distinguish the work of nephrologists. Prevention, early detection, modern diagnostics and adapted therapies are of great importance, especially for the kidneys. A trusting doctor-patient relationship is crucial for successful treatment. Nephrologists need to get a comprehensive picture of the living situation of their patients. It&rsquo’s about finding the right treatment path together. This path begins in the nephrological consultation hour. Often a lot has already been done for the kidneys when patients change their lifestyle and eating habits. If that is not enough, the use of medication is suggested.
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