speakers

Dr Havish Srinath

Dr Havish Srinath grew up in Sydney but moved to sunny Queensland to study medicine at the University of Queensland. He fell in love with the Gold Coast and Northern NSW when working as a junior doctor at the Tweed Hospital. He completed his general surgical training via the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane and obtained his FRACS in 2019.

Dr Srinath completed two further subspeciality training years in colorectal surgery as a fellow under the Colorectal Surgical Society of Australia and New Zealand (CSSANZ). These years included robotic and minimally invasive surgery at the Tweed/John Flynn Hospital and the intestinal failure and inflammatory bowel disease unit of Fiona Stanley Hospital. Dr. Srinath has a keen interest in benign and malignant colorectal disease including endoscopy, diverticular disease, colorectal cancer, pelvic floor disorders and inflammatory bowel disease.

Dr Srinath is a member of the Gastroenterological Society of Australia (GESA) and the CSSANZ.

Dr Srinath has an interest in research with focus upon diverticular disease, robotic surgery and colorectal cancer. He has published and presented in local and international forums.

Dr Srinath has been an avid teacher since medical school. He was involved in tutoring of medical students and has been part of the academic teaching faculty at UQ, Griffith and Bond universities. He subsequently obtained a graduate diploma in medical education at the University of Dundee, Scotland to further his interests in surgical education.


Ms Amy Pearn

Amy has been providing cancer genetic services to the public since 2005. She has a Masters in Genetic Counselling from the University of Newcastle, Australia, and is certified by the Human Genetics Society of Australasia (HGSA) and the Canadian Association of Genetic Counsellors (CAGC). She has worked in public health, research, laboratory and consultative genetic counselling roles internationally as well as in Australia. 

After 15 years working in public health, Amy founded the Gene Council, a private service based in Perth providing virtual cancer genetic counselling and testing and works with the HGSA advocating for regulation and funding models for genetic counsellors. Amy sat on the national eviQ Cancer Genetics Reference Committee for over 10 years and coordinated the roll-out of mainstream genetic testing for women with ovarian cancer in WA.


Professor Dieter Weber

Professor Dieter Weber is the Head of Department of General Surgery and Head of Trauma Service at Royal Perth Hospital. He is clinically engaged as consultant surgeon both in Trauma and General Surgery.

After graduating from the University of Western Australia, he completed his General Surgery Fellowship with the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS). He subsequently subspecialised in Trauma Surgery in Newcastle.

Prof. Weber is a Clinical Associate Professor with the University of Western Australia and holds an adjunct position with the University of Newcastle in his role as a course coordinator for the Masters of Traumatology. He has authored and instructed on various trauma and emergency surgery related courses and is engaged in research in these fields.

He is a Board member of the World Society of Emergency Surgery and is also a member of the European Society of Trauma and Emergency Surgery and the International Surgical Society. With RACS, he serves as the Deputy Chair of the Clinical Examinations Committee. He also chairs the Post-Fellowship Education and Training Committee for Trauma Surgery and is an executive committee member for the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Surgery of Trauma as Supervisor of Post-Fellowship Training. He is also a member of the RACS WA Trauma Committee.


Dr James Carroll

Dr James Carroll is a general surgeon, trained in Queensland and awarded FRACS in 2022. He is a current ANZAST Trauma Fellow based at Royal Perth Hospital having completed a year of post-fellowship training in trauma at Royal Melbourne Hospital in 2022. 

Dr Carroll teaches EMST and has an interest in trauma care. Dr Carroll is a Captain in the Australian Army Reserves and also holds a Masters of Public Health.


Dr Abdallah Elsabagh

Dr Abdallah Elsabagh is a Perth based general and colorectal surgeon. He completed his medical degree at the University of Cairo in Egypt as well as basic surgical training and underwent MRCS program in the Royal College of Surgeons in England, before migrating to Australia in 2009. He joined the Australian workforce and finished formal general surgical training in Western Australia in 2019.

After being award his general surgery fellowship, Dr Elsabagh underwent an additional two years of colorectal fellowship training at Flinders Medical centre, Adelaide and Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, where robotic surgery for colorectal conditions was part of his training.

Dr Elsabagh has a strong academic background, holding a Masters in Surgical Science and a Masters in General Surgery from the University of Edinburgh in 2017. He has also published several international publications.

He is a provisional member of the Colorectal Surgical Society of Australia and New Zealand (CSSANZ), a member of General Surgeons Australia and is accredited with the Gastroenterological Society of Australia (GESA) to perform colonoscopy and gastroscopy. 


Associate Professor Marina Wallace

Associate Professor Marina Wallace is a consultant colorectal surgeon at Fiona Stanley and Fremantle Hospitals. She trained in the UK and did her specialist training and fellowship at St Mark’s Hospital in London. She was sponsored by the National Institute of Health (United States) to coordinate the largest randomised control trial of patients with Familial Adenomatous Polyposis run from St Mark’s Hospital and this allowed her to complete her Masters in Surgery thesis in 2000 from the University of London. She became a consultant colorectal surgeon in 2001 and spent 6 years working at Watford General Hospital.

A/Prof. Wallace emigrated to the sunnier and healthier West Australia in 2007 where she was offered the Associate Professor position at UWA and Fremantle Hospital. She was with the University until 2022. She is now Lead Surgeon for Fiona Stanley Hospital, Acting Head of Surgery for the general surgical department and a full-time colorectal surgeon. She runs the family cancer clinic, originally developed by Michael Levitt, in association with the Family Cancer Registry where she helps the Registry coordinate the clinical care of patients with inherited colorectal conditions.

A/Prof. Wallace enjoys open water swimming and playing tennis, both sports she does with enthusiasm but not much skill.


Dr Yi Th ng Seow

Dr Yi Th ng Seow is a GSET 2 trainee currently working in Endocrine Surgery team at the Royal Perth Hospital. She earned her Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery from the University of Western Australia, followed by a Master of Surgery from the University of Sydney. Outside her professional commitments, Dr Seow enjoys cycling with her husband and sons, embracing family time and an active lifestyle.


Dr Anand Trivedi

Dr Anand Trivedi is a consultant General and Acute Care Surgeon currently serving at Fiona Stanley and Rockingham General Hospitals. He also works at St John of God Hospital in Murdoch for his private patients. Dr Trivedi has special interests in Emergency Surgery and Complex abdominal hernias and reconstructions.

In addition to his clinical roles, Dr Trivedi is actively involved as an academic adjunct with the Clinical Training and Evaluation Centre (CTEC) at the University of Western Australia (UWA). He also serves as a training supervisor for General Surgeon Australia. 

At present Dr Trivedi is Consultant Lead for Surgical Education at Fiona Stanley Hospital, Perth. 


Dr Nick Newman

Dr Nick Newman is a graduate of UWA and trained in General Surgery in WA before undertaking a Rural Surgical Fellowship in Darwin. He gained an interest and experience in Hand Surgery in Darwin before moving to Bunbury WA in 1997. He has worked full time in private practice and has provided a VMO service to the Southwest WA public hospitals for 27 years. During that time he has consolidated his experience in hand surgery.

While he is not a subspecialist hand surgeon, approximately one third of his operative work is hand surgery.


Dr Shahriar Raj Zaman

Dr Shahriar Raj Zaman or Raj as he’s most well known as, is an Australian and internationally trained, fully qualified Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon.

He qualified from the University of Western Australia in 2009 with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree. He is Australian board certified, completing the Fellowship of Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS) Examination in June 2022.

Following completion of his training, Dr Zaman pursued further subspecialty training in Seoul, South Korea at the world-renowned Asan Medical Centre in complex microsurgical reconstruction under the esteemed tutelage of Professors JP Hong, Peter Suh, John Pak and JW Choi with Dr Zaman later being invited to present at the Centre addressing melanoma. Dr Zaman completed further training in aesthetic surgery with the Australian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons in Sydney.

Dr Zaman is a respected figure in the medical community, recognised for his commitment to education and research. He is a dedicated mentor to junior doctors and plastic surgery trainees, and he is published both domestically and internationally.

His surgical experience is extensive, and his particular interests include hand surgery, melanoma and skin cancer, complex microsurgical reconstructions as well as aesthetic breast and body contouring surgery.

Dr Zaman operates out of St John of God’s Murdoch, Mt Lawley and Bunbury locations.


Professor Mayank Bhandari

Prof Mayank Bhandari is a consultant hepato-pancreatico-bliary and transplant surgeon. He works at the Fiona Stanley Hospital, SJOG Murdoch and Hollywood Private Hospitals. His main interests are in the diseases of the liver, gallbladder, biliary system and pancreas.

Post surgical graduation he attained a fellowship in Surgical Gastroenterology in Mumbai. He was awarded a PhD in pancreatology at Flinders University, Adelaide in 2011. After his fellowship in general surgery, he was awarded with Paul McMaster Fellowship for advanced training in liver and pancreatic surgery at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, UK.  

Since then, he has contributed extensively to the management of liver and pancreatic diseases and has extensively published in this field.


Dr Jacinta Cover

Dr Jacinta Cover is a regional general surgeon for the last 10 years with a focus on colorectal surgical care and emergency surgery. She trained in Western Australia and now practices at Bunbury Hospital. 

Dr Cover is co-HOD for general surgery and Medical Director of Surgical, Maternity and Paediatric Services at Bunbury Regional Hospital as well as a lecturer at the Rural Clinical School.


Dr Audrey Koay 

Dr Audrey Koay is Executive Director of the Patient Safety and Clinical Quality Directorate in the Department of Health. In this role, she responsible for the operations of the Patient Safety Surveillance Unit, Licensing Accreditation and Regulatory Unit, Healthcare Quality Intelligence Unit, Medicines and Technology Unit, Reproductive Technology Unit and Assisted Reproductive Technology Legislative Unit, the Executive Office, Policies and Special Projects team, the S&Q Workforce Capability and Strategic Plan Project Management Units.  

Together these areas deliver the Department of Health’s safety and quality portfolio with a special focus upon clinical governance, clinical registry and data systems to inform clinician behaviour and improve patient outcomes, safe introduction of new procedures and technologies, quality use of medicines and regulation of the private hospital sector.  Additionally, the PSCQ leads programs to build safety and quality staff capability and infrastructure to support quality improvement initiatives statewide.   

Dr Koay is a medical administrator with local and international clinical, research and commercial experience. Prior to the Department of Health, Audrey worked in Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, and then in post-graduate research in Vanderbilt and Oxford Universities, and within the commercial sector in Roche UK and as Associate Medical Director in General Electric Healthcare’s Northern European operations.  


Mr Peter Li

Peter Li is a Lead Quality Analyst for the Healthcare Quality Intelligence Unit in the WA Department of Health. As part of this team, he has led on the management of the statewide Safety and Quality Indicator Set, developed clinical deep dive dashboards, and has led in the application of data science techniques in the safety and quality space.

Prior to the Department of Health, Peter previously worked at the Department of Treasury, where he applied data science techniques to various fields such as Justice, Communities and Transport.



conference dinner guest speaker

Dr Jamal Tashkandi

Dr Jamal Tashkandi is an anaesthesia consultant who completed his medical training at King Khalid University in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) in 1991, followed by ANZCA fellowship in New Zealand in 2006. He has worked in numerous hospitals across Australia (NSW, QLD and WA), New Zealand, and Saudi Arabia.

Dr Tashkandi has a keen interest in medical teaching and education at all stages. In KSA, he held two Associate Professor positions at King Khalid University, among the top-ranked medical schools in the kingdom, followed by a role at Umm Al-Qura University. In these positions, Dr Tashkandi was heavily involved in curriculum development and standardisation of medical student exams. Upon returning to Australia in 2017, he has been teaching for Part 1ANCZA fellowship exams.

Dr Tashkandi is an active member of the anaesthesia community, belonging to the Australian Society of Anaesthesia (ASA) and the Australian Islamic Medical Association (AIMA), having presented at their inaugural conference in 2021. He has also recently joined Australian Doctors for Africa (ADFA), completing his first trip to Madagascar, where he joined the Urology team for 2 weeks.


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