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About Dr Gordon Dandie
MBBS, FRACS
Dr Dandie completed MBBS at the University of NSW between 1985-1989, and then undertook an Internship and basic surgical training at St Vincents Hospital, Sydney, in 1990-1992. He then completed unaccredited Neurosurgical training at Royal Hobart Hospital and St Vincents between 1993 and 1995, and Advanced Surgical Training in Neurosurgery at St Vincents Hospital, Royal North Shore Hospital, and the Children's Hospital, Randwick from 1996-1999. He obtained his FRACS and a Neurovascular Fellowship at Royal North Shore Hospital in 2000, and completed a Complex Spinal Surgery Fellowship at the University of Toronto, Canada in 2001. In 2002 Dr Dandie worked as a VMO at John Hunter Hospital, Newcastle, and since then at Westmead Hospital, Sydney. He has been Secretary of the NSW Neurosurgical Association, and a Board member of the Sydney Neuro Oncology Group. In 2007 he became an accredited medical officer at Sydney Adventist Hospital. Dr Dandie has particular interest in Neuro Oncology and Neurovascular Surgery. He is involved in Molecular and Genetic research into Brain tumours through SNOG (Sydney Neuro Oncology Group) and the Australasian Brain Tumour Tissue Bank.
Practice Location
- Practice name San Clinic
- Address 185 Fox Valley Road, Wahroonga, NSW
- Suburb or City Wahroonga, NSW
- State New South Wales
- Country Australia
Secondary Practice Location
- Practice name
- Address 96 Marius Street, Tamworth, NSW
- Suburb or City Tamworth, NSW
- State New South Wales
- Country Australia
- What is the Dr Gordon Dandie's specialty?
- Dr Gordon Dandie is a Neurosurgeon, Spine Surgeon.
- What is the address of the Dr Gordon Dandie's practice?
- Dr Gordon Dandie works at 185 Fox Valley Road, Wahroonga, NSW
- What are the Dr Gordon Dandie's qualifications?
MBBS, FRACS
Dr Dandie completed MBBS at the University of NSW between 1985-1989, and then undertook an Internship and basic surgical training at St Vincents Hospital, Sydney, in 1990-1992. He then completed unaccredited Neurosurgical training at Royal Hobart Hospital and St Vincents between 1993 and 1995, and Advanced Surgical Training in Neurosurgery at St Vincents Hospital, Royal North Shore Hospital, and the Children's Hospital, Randwick from 1996-1999. He obtained his FRACS and a Neurovascular Fellowship at Royal North Shore Hospital in 2000, and completed a Complex Spinal Surgery Fellowship at the University of Toronto, Canada in 2001. In 2002 Dr Dandie worked as a VMO at John Hunter Hospital, Newcastle, and since then at Westmead Hospital, Sydney. He has been Secretary of the NSW Neurosurgical Association, and a Board member of the Sydney Neuro Oncology Group. In 2007 he became an accredited medical officer at Sydney Adventist Hospital. Dr Dandie has particular interest in Neuro Oncology and Neurovascular Surgery. He is involved in Molecular and Genetic research into Brain tumours through SNOG (Sydney Neuro Oncology Group) and the Australasian Brain Tumour Tissue Bank.