Mr Graeme Crossland
Overview
I graduated from the University of Manchester in the UK.
After basic surgical training I worked at the Wellcome Sanger Institute in Cambridge and obtained an MD (Doctor of Medicine) in the Genetics of Hearing Loss.
I undertook six years Otolaryngology Specialist training at a number of hospitals around the East of England.
After obtaining my FRCS, I undertook a one year fellowship in Cambridge in implantation Otology (including Cochlear Implants) and complex middle ear disease.
This was followed by a further one year fellowship in Indigenous Ear disease and remote medicine in Darwin. I subsequently obtained my FRACS and took up a permanent position in Darwin.
Darwin offers a unique lifestyle and exposure to an incredible spectrum of disease that most doctors in Australia would rarely experience.
I regularly visit remote communities as well as practicing in the public and private hospitals in Darwin.
- Children
- Rural
- Otology
- The Australian Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
- Senior Lecturerc Flinders University
- Younger Fellows Representativec Northern Territory
- The University of Manchester (UK) MBChB
- Diploma of Otolaryngologyc Head and Neck Surgery (RCSE) DOHNS
- Doctor of Medicinec The University of Manchester (UK) MD
- Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England FRCS(ORL-HNS)
- Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons FRACS