
Greg is Melbourne born and educated and completed his
medical training at Monash University. From an early age
he has had an interest in Sports Medicine and was
involved with Prahran Football Club and the state and
National Cricket teams for many years.
After completing his surgical training he joined the
Melbourne Orthopaedic training program, and completed
this in 1991. He is dual qualified as a Fellow of the
Royal Australian College of Surgeons and the Australian
College of Sports Physicians.
Following his Orthopaedic training he spent two and a
half years in post graduate training, both in Australia
and overseas. He spent time in Fellowships with Ian
Henderson in Melbourne, Sports Med SA in Adelaide,
Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Oxford U.K., and
Wrightington U.K. He also spent 6 months as a travelling
Fellow, primarily in the United States and Germany.
Greg returned to Melbourne to join Melbourne Orthopaedic
Group in 1993 and has been a visiting surgeon at the
Alfred Hospital from 1993-2002 He is now a Senior
Lecturer in the Department of Surgery of Monash
University and works as a Hand and Upper Limb Surgeon at
Melbourne Orthopaedic Group
His practice has an emphasis on sporting injuries and
maintains close ties with many sporting teams and
organisations. His work encompasses hand and wrist
surgery (including trauma), all forms of shoulder
surgery and a particular interest in elbow surgery. He
performs a significant amount of his surgery under
arthroscopic control and has stayed at the forefront of
technology with development in all aspects of upper limb
surgery. He has
extensive teaching commitments at all levels of medical
and paramedical training.
Greg is secretary of the Victorian Hand Society and a
member of the Australian Hand Surgery Society. He is a
past secretary of the Australian Shoulder and Elbow
Society and is an associate member of the AFL Medical
Officers Association.
He is devoted to his family, having a lovely wife and
five children who keep him busy when not at work.
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