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Dr. Emily Johnson has extensive experience in geriatrics, focusing on enhancing the quality of life for elderly patients.
Dr David Yu is a Geriatrician who has been appointed as a Consultant Geriatrician physician with the Department of Geriatric and Rehabilitation Medicine at the Royal Adelaide Hospital. He is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, board certified in Internal Medicine and Geriatric Medicine. His clinical interests include comprehensive geriatric assessments and holistic, personalized management plans. His career interests involve seeking value in geriatric medicine and propagating geriatric values.
Dr Bavand Bikdeli is a Consultant Geriatrician and General/Acute care Physician. He has experience in various fields including geriatric evaluation, cardiovascular medicine, and geriatric care in residential aged facilities. His research focuses on venous thromboembolic disease and quality improvement in geriatric care.
Dr Kareeaan Khow is a Fellow of The Royal Australasian College of Physicians, specializing in Geriatric Medicine. She graduated from the University of Auckland and completed her advanced training in geriatric medicine in Adelaide. Her clinical interests involve comprehensive geriatric assessments for older adults and research in Falls and Fractures in Older People.
Dr Tsung Woo completed his Advanced Training in Geriatric Medicine in Adelaide. He works both in public and private health care and has a passion for collaborating with older patients and their families to optimize health status. His interests include frailty, sarcopenia, and perioperative care for older individuals.
Dr Solomon Yu graduated from the University of Adelaide, completed specialist training there, and earned his PhD with Dean’s commendation on ‘Sarcopenia in Older People’. He is passionate about a holistic approach to managing chronic medical conditions and optimising health for older people. His special interests include sarcopenia and frailty, dementia diagnosis and management, falls assessment, and functional decline.
Dr Suman Murthy is a consultant rheumatologist. She graduated from India in 2003 and moved to Australia in 2007 with her young family. She completed her basic physician training at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in 2012 and subsequent advanced training in Rheumatology across various public hospitals in South Australia. Suman is a fellow of Royal Australasian college of Physicians and a member of Australian Rheumatology Association. Her clinical interests include Adult general rheumatology and connective tissue diseases. Apart from English, she also speaks fluent Hindi, Kannada and Marathi.
Dr. Renjy Nelson was born and raised in India. He completed his undergraduate degree in medicine and post graduate degree (MD General medicine) studied medicine from Christian Medical College and Hospital, Vellore, India in 2000. He completed speciality training at the Royal Adelaide Hospital and The Queen Elizabeth Hospital and obtained his Fellowship in General Medicine and Infectious Dieases (FRACP) in 2011. He was appointed Consultant Infectious Diseases at The Royal Adelaide Hospital, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, South Australia and Lecturer in the School of Medicine, University of Adelaide in 2011. He continues to be actively involved in research and his work has been presented at international conferences and published in prestigious international journals. He has authored a book chapter in a reputed Textbook. His laboratory project evaluating the susceptibility patterns of anaerobic organisms over a five-year period was chosen as one of the best five posters at the national Australasian Society of Infectious Diseases Conference in 2012. He has been the principal investigator for South Australia for a number of clinical trials including one at Burnside Hospital. He has extensive clinical experience both in India and Australia. In addition, he has interest in Hospital Infection Control with a particular focus on surgical site infections, and Animicrobial Stewardship. He has participated and led various quality improvement projects. He is instrumental in the establishment of multidisciplinary management of prosthetic joint infections and infective endocarditis. He is a strong contributor to teaching at a number of levels, from medical students, junior medical doctors and registrars. He was awarded the inaugural Professor Richard Ruffin award in excellence in teaching in 2012. He is an invited speaker to local, national and international conferences.
"Medplus SA is about linking patients, general practitioners and specialists to high quality, patient-centred care. Medplus SA is a specialist centre that hosts a team of independent medical and allied health professionals, including rheumatologists, neurologists, geriatricians, infectious disease physicians and physiotherapists with musculoskeletal and sports interest. The centre also hosts a pathology service."