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About Dr Andrew Bofinger
Profile: Dr Andrew Bofinger graduated from the University of Queensland in 1989 with First Class Honours and University Medal. He undertook specialist training at Princess Alexandra Hospital and the Royal Brisbane Hospital and was awarded his FRACP in 1997. He undertook PhD studies at the Hypertension Unit, Greenslopes Private Hospital, leading to a PhD awarded in 2003 - "Fibromuscular Dysplasia of the Renal Arteries: Studies on Aetiology". Dr Bofinger is Chair of Nephrology and Clinical Director of Henry Dalziel Dialysis Unit, and Associate Professor in Medicine at the University of Queensland. He is actively involved in teaching medical students and trainee physicians. He is also actively involved in registrar training and assessment with the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, where he is a member of the National Examining Panel. Clinical interests include general nephrology, electrolyte disorders, dialysis and secondary forms of hypertension.
Special interests: Electrolyte disorders, , dialysis
Practice Locations
- Practice name Greenslopes Private Hospital
- Address Suite 210, Ramsay Specialist Centre, Newdegate Street, Greenslopes, QLD
- Suburb or City Greenslopes, QLD
- State Queensland
- Country Australia
- What is the Dr Andrew Bofinger's specialty?
- Dr Andrew Bofinger is a Nephrologist.
- What is the address of the Dr Andrew Bofinger's practice?
- Dr Andrew Bofinger works at Suite 210, Ramsay Specialist Centre, Newdegate Street, Greenslopes, QLD
- What are the Dr Andrew Bofinger's qualifications?
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Profile: Dr Andrew Bofinger graduated from the University of Queensland in 1989 with First Class Honours and University Medal. He undertook specialist training at Princess Alexandra Hospital and the Royal Brisbane Hospital and was awarded his FRACP in 1997. He undertook PhD studies at the Hypertension Unit, Greenslopes Private Hospital, leading to a PhD awarded in 2003 - "Fibromuscular Dysplasia of the Renal Arteries: Studies on Aetiology". Dr Bofinger is Chair of Nephrology and Clinical Director of Henry Dalziel Dialysis Unit, and Associate Professor in Medicine at the University of Queensland. He is actively involved in teaching medical students and trainee physicians. He is also actively involved in registrar training and assessment with the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, where he is a member of the National Examining Panel. Clinical interests include general nephrology, electrolyte disorders, dialysis and secondary forms of hypertension.
Special interests: Electrolyte disorders, , dialysis