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Associate Prof Anthony Doyle (Clinical Director): BSc, MB, ChB, FRANZCR, ABR:
Anthony has special interest areas in breast and musculoskeletal imaging. He was trained at Otago University and spent five and a half years at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City in the United States of America which is a major Oncology referral centre. He was Chief of Mammography at the institution and was the radiology representative on the University of Utah Cancer Committee. He served as radiology presenter at the weekly Institution Tumour Board and taught and lectured on imaging of chest, bone and breast neoplasm. He is also an examiner for RANZCR and has published many papers in his specialist fields
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Dr Graeme Anderson:
Graeme has a special interest in Respiratory Radiology and Musculoskeletal MRI
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Jennifer Donald: MB, BS, MRCP (UK), FRCR:
Jennifer is British trained at St Thomas' and the Middlesex Hospitals, London, and Fellowship at Vancouver General Hospital. Jennifer is a General Radiologist with a special interest in Body Imaging. She has been a Consultant Radiologist at Middlemore Hospital since January 2001
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Dr Richard Gee: MBChB, BHB:
Richard trained in the Auckland Registrar Program and did an MSK Fellowship at Vancouver General Hospital. Has a special interest areas of MSK MRI, Ultrasound guided MSK intervention. He joined Manukau Radiology in 2007 and also works at North Shore Public Hospital and other private radiology practices in Auckland.
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Dr Jocelyn Homer: BHB MBChB FRANZCR:
Jocelyn graduated from the Auckland School of Medicine and completed her Radiology training in Auckland in 1994. Her postgraduate experience included a Fellowship in Body Imaging in Toronto, Canada. She has worked at Manukau Radiology since 1996, with a part time appointment at Middlemore Hospital. Her interests include abdominal and pelvic imaging, in particular female pelvic MRI and CT colonography
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Dr Stewart P Hawkins: FRCR:
Stewart trained at St Mary's Hospital, London and undertook a Fellowship in Interventional Radiology in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He is a Member of the Society of Interventional Radiology (USA) and joined Middlemore Hospital and Manukau Radiology in 1994. Stewart has special interests areas that include all interventional radiology with US, CT and MR angiography, lead radiologist for Middlemore endovascular stent-graft aneurysm repair programme.
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Dr Lambertus Te Strake:
Bert first became involved in MR in 1982 when he was Chief of Ultrasound and CT at Groningen University Hospital in the Netherlands. He has commissioned MR scanners in three tertiary care centres prior to becoming involved in setting up Manukau Radiology in 1994. He has presented and published clinical research on MR of the kidneys, adrenal glands, liver, pelvis, scrotum, breast, heart and paediatric brain as well as papers on fast imaging and pulse sequence optimisation. His PhD thesis on Renal MRI was accepted by Groningen University in 1987.
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Dr Jennifer Walker:
Jennifer trained in Radiology at Northwick Park Hospital in London and in Auckland. She was a Consultant Radiologist at Middlemore Hospital for 15 years. Her area of special interest is Breast Radiology and she is currently Clinical Director of Breastscreen Waitemata Northland. Jennifer underwent training in MR at Manukau Radiology Ltd where she has subsequently worked for several years. |
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Dr Phil Weeks: FRANZCR Dip Obs:
Phil has a special interest in MRI, Interventional and cardiovascular radiology, as well as Ultrasound. He trained at the University of Otago, studying Radiology at Auckland with attachments to Addenbrookes Hospital and Vancouver General Hospital. He completed a Cardiac fellowship at Green lane. He has worked in Musculoskeletal and Breast MRI with regular sessions of adult cardiac MRI at CAMRI at Auckland University and General Body and Vascular MR at Middlemore
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