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Dr Tiffany Foo
MBBS FRACP, MMed, Medical Oncologist
Languages spoken
English, Mandarin, Bhasa Malaysia
Overview
Clinical interests in gynaecology, breast, lung and gastrointestinal malignancies.
Dr. Tiffany Foo studied at the University of Tasmania and graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery in 2013. Dr. Foo began her specialist training in Medical Oncology at the Royal Adelaide Hospital and completed her final year of medical oncology training as a Clinical Research Fellow in gynae-oncology and cancer genetics at the Royal Marsden Trust in the United Kingdom from 2020-2021. During this period, she had the opportunity to work alongside world leaders in the field of gynae-oncology and cancer genetics. She had the opportunity to be involved in numerous research projects.
Dr. Foo received her Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (FRACP) in December 2020. In 2021, she returned to Adelaide to complete another fellowship at Flinders Medical Centre and also earned a Post-Graduate Certificate in Cancer Genetics from the Royal College of Physicians in Ireland. Additionally, she holds a Masters of Medicine in Genomics and Precision Medicine from the University of Sydney.
Currently, Dr. Foo holds a public appointment at Flinders Medical Centre and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
She is passionate about delivering the highest standard of care and improving outcomes for her patients . While she works across all areas of medical oncology, her clinical interests focus on gynaecology, breast, lung, and gastrointestinal malignancies.
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