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Dr. Dan Spernat

Senior Lecturer University of Adelaide Urological Surgeon
Department of Urology The Queen Elizabeth Hospital
28 Woodville Rd,
 

Brief Biography:


Dan is an Urological Surgeon at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (Adelaide) and a Senior Lecturer at the University of Adelaide. He attained a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery degrees in 2002, and a Masters degree in Public Health in 2012. Dan is currently undertaking a Masters degree in Education. Dan undertook specialist surgical training in Adelaide, Darwin, New Zealand, Melbourne and Sydney. Following core Urology training, he completed a Fellowship in Prosthetic Urology and Uro-Oncology at Monash Medical Centre. Dan is a keen researcher with over 50 publications in Urological Journals. He regularly contributes to National and International meetings. Dan is a current member of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Examination Committee. Previously he was appointed to a two year post as the Trainee Representative to the Board of Urology and the Urology Representative to the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Trainees Association. His areas of special interest include Prosthetic Urology, Uro-oncology, Greenlight laser prostatectomy and General Urology.
 

Academic positions:


Senior Lecturer at the University of Adelaide Consultant Urological Surgeon at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital Adelaide Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Examination Committee Member: Writing the urological surgery specialty specific primary examination 2012 - 2014 Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Examination Standard Setting Committee Member 2012 - 2014 South Australian Prostate Cancer Outcomes Database Steering /Research Committee member
 

Research interests:


Prostate cancer Greenlight laser prostatectomy Stone disease Prosthetic urology
 

What I think of the idea behind WebmedCentral:


I think this is a wonderful opportunity to aid the dissemination of quality research. Further the online model fits with modern practice whereby practitioners can quickly review the literature between patients.