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Fellowship in HPB Surgery

The ANZHPBA's Post Fellowship Training Program is for Hepatic-Pancreatic and Biliary surgeons. The program consists of two years education and training following completion of a general surgery fellowship. A portion of the program will include clinical research. A successful Fellowship in HPB surgery will involve satisfactory completion of the curriculum requirements, completion of research requirements, minimum of twenty four months clinical training, successful case load achievement, and assessment. Successful applicants will be assigned to an accredited hospital unit.

High degrees (PhD or MD) are encouraged and if need be training can be deferred to allow this.

Post Fellowship Training in HPB Surgery

Applications are invited from eligible Post Fellowship Trainees for training in HPB Surgery.

The ANZHPBA’s Post Fellowship Training Program is for Hepatic-Pancreatic and Biliary surgeons.  The program consists of two years education and training following completion of a general surgery fellowship.  A portion of the program will include clinical research.  A successful Fellowship in HPB surgery will involve satisfactory completion of the curriculum requirements, completion of research requirements, minimum of twenty four months clinical training, successful case load achievement, and assessment.  Successful applicants will be assigned to an accredited hospital unit.

For further information please contact the Executive Officer at anzhpba@gmail.com

Applicants should submit a CV, an outline of career plans and nominate four references, one must be Head of Unit, (with email addresses and mobile phone numbers), to Leanne Rogers, Executive Officer ANZHPBA, P.O. Box 374, Belair S.A. 5052, or email anzhpba@gmail.com.

Applicants will need to be able to attend interviews which will be held late May 2012 in Melbourne.

Applications close 5pm, Friday March 23rd 2012.

Download ANZHPBA Training Manual here

Note: The fellowship is only open to candidates who are Australia and New Zealand citizens.


We congratulate our successful appointments to the ANZHPBA Post Fellowship Training Programme for 2012

Tony Pang to Westmead Hospital
Mayank Bhandari to Flinders Medical Centre
Jason Free to Royal North Shore Hospital
Manju Chandrasegaram to Royal Adelaide Hospital
Dragos Iorgulescu to Austin Hospital
Adeeb Majid to The Queen Elizabeth Hospital

On behalf of the ANZHPBA Board, we congratulate and welcome these six surgeons to our programme and look forward to a successful two years associated with ANZHPBA.  We look forward to working with our accredited hospitals and fellows in ensuring the quality of HPB surgery in Australia and New Zealand.

We would also like to congratulate our Year 2 ANZHPBA Fellows on the following placements for 2012 -

Anthony Cheng to Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, UK
Jerome Laurence to Royal Brisbane and Womens Hospital
Tuck Yong to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
EFrank Wang to Bankstown / Liverpool Hospitals

Congratulations to our inaugural Fellows to graduate from our Fellowship

David Yeo
Saeh Abbas
Mark Steven
Eu Ling Neo
David Cavallucci

The ANZHPBA would like to thank  Covidien, and Applied Medical for generously sponsoring the supply of three medical reference books to our Fellows for use during the two year Post Fellowship Training Programme.

ANZHPBA Accredited Hospital Units

  • Auckland Hospital
  • Austin Hospital
  • Bankstown / Liverpool Hospitals
  • Flinders Medical Centre
  • Royal Brisbane & Womens Hospital
  • Royal North Shore Hospital
  • Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
  • St George Hospital
  • The Alfred Hospital Melbourne
  • The Queen Elizabeth Hospital
  • Westmead Hospital
  • Royal Adelaide Hospital
  • Prince Of Wales Hospital

Applications from Hospital Units seeking to become an accredited ANZHPBA unit can be submitted to the ANZHPBA Training Committee. Please send a letter addressing the Hospital Unit criteria in the "Hospital Accreditation" section of the above manual to:

Leanne Rogers
Executive Officer ANZHPBA
P.O. Box 374
Belair SA 5052

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