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"Our Vision: We aspire to be Australia's first choice for comprehensive quality health care. Our Mission: We are dedicated to improving the health of our community by providing comprehensive quality health care. Our Philosophy: We adhere to a set of guiding principles in the pursuit of our vision and in the fulfilment of our mission. By adhering to these guiding principles we continuously enhance our capacity to provide personalised health related services of the highest standards. These guiding principles are: To ensure that our patients are the central focus of our decisions and our endeavours. To administer in a timely manner the best possible treatment, using the most up-to-date and proven methods, materials and equipment. To actively promote health and well being, emphasising the prevention of disease. To foster a culture of mutual respect and supportiveness, encouraging leadership and personal growth. To behave ethically and with integrity. To contribute to the body of knowledge that articulates comprehensive quality health care and the provision of such care. To embrace innovation and to practise disciplined continuous quality improvement."
Dr. David Jesudason is an endocrinologist who consults at our Marden Surgery. Dr. Jesudason also consults at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and the Royal Adelaide Hospital. Dr. Jesudason is the Director of Endocrinology and Diabetes at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and the Director of Endocrinology for Country Health SA. Dr. Jesudason is a member of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians and the Endocrine Society of Australia. Dr. Jesudason is involved with the University of Adelaide and is a Clinical Lecturer for the University. Dr. Jesudason has special interests in diabetes and thyroid disorders, osteoporosis, hyperthyroidism, and pituitary and adrenal disease.
Prof. Clifton is a general physician specialising in endocrinology/dyslipidaemia. He has been Head of the Clinical Research Unit at CSIRO Health Sciences and Nutrition since 1994, and been theme leader for Obesity and Health since 2004. He is now responsible for all food and health related research in both CSIRO Human Nutrition and Food Science Australia. Prof. Clifton has developed strategies to modify cardiovascular risk, and in recent years broadened the focus to the control of obesity and obesity-related conditions, including management of hyperglycaemia and disordered lipids in diabetic and insulin-resistant subjects, and strategies to modify macronutrient intake in order to optimise weight loss in the obese. Prof. Clifton is responsible for the management of a specialised support team comprising research dietitians, registered nurses and clinical trial managers, which plans and coordinates volunteer studies, conducts pre-launch product testing and efficacy trials, offers consultancy services, provides research advice and literature reviews, and conducts education and information programs.
Prof. Chapman is an endocrinologist who consults at the Marden surgery. He also consults at Wallaroo and the Royal Adelaide Hospital, where he is a senior specialist. He is a professor at the University of Adelaide where he conducts research on nutrition in older people, and co-chairs the University’s Faculty of Health Sciences Admission Committee.
Dr. Hunt is a consultant gastroenterologist who has a particular interest in motility disorders of the gastrointestinal tract, having completed a fellowship in oesophageal motility and reflux studies at The Royal Adelaide Hospital in 2014. Dr Hunt was awarded a Bachelor of Medicine by Flinders University in 2007. He undertook his gastroenterology training in Sydney, Darwin and Adelaide and was awarded his Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in 2014. He has accreditation to perform gastroscopy and colonoscopy at Calvary North Adelaide. Dr Hunt prides himself on expert, empathetic care with excellent skills in explaining medical concepts.
Ali obtained his Podiatry Qualifications through his studies at the University of South Australia. He is also a member of the Australian Podiatry Association. He has gained extensive clinical experience and knowledge working within various aspects of public sector podiatry, private sector podiatry, community health and age care. He pursues an active interest in Biomechanics and Sport injuries, Paediatric podiatry and Nail Surgery. In his recreational time, Ali enjoys all things sport, including soccer, volleyball, basketball, Judo and general fitness.
"We actively promote health and well being and seek to administer in a timely manner the best possible treatment using the most up-to-date and proven methods, materials and equipment."