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Dr Nick McNeil
MBBS, ClinDipPallCare, MPH, FRANZCR, Radiation Oncologist
Languages spoken
English
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Clinical interests
Clinical interests include central nervous system (CNS), lung, gastrointestinal (GI), breast, skin, and haematological cancers, as well as palliative care.
Dr Nick McNeil studied at the University of Adelaide, graduating with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery in 2012. He has experience in palliative medicine and was awarded a Clinical Diploma of Palliative Medicine through the Royal Australian College of Physicians in 2016, prior to starting training in radiation oncology in 2017 at the Royal Adelaide Hospital. Dr McNeil also has an interest in clinical research and was awarded a Master of Public Health through Monash University in 2019.
Dr McNeil was selected as the Dr Elzbieta Rosnowska-Perera and Dr Norbert Perera Clinical Research Fellow in Thoracic Radiation Oncology at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Toronto, Canada, a position he undertook in 2022 after the completion of his specialist radiation oncology training. He continues his involvement in a range of research projects with oncologists at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre.
Dr McNeil recently returned to Adelaide to continue his career as a Consultant Radiation Oncologist at GenesisCare. He consults from Flinders Private Hospital, Tennyson Centre and Calvary Central Districts Hospital, as well as a monthly clinic in Mount Gambier.
Dr McNeil works across all areas, with special clinical interests in lung, central nervous system (CNS), gastrointestinal (GI), breast, skin, and haematological cancers, plus palliative care.
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