Dr Jane Gordon is a Haematologist, have practice in Lake Macquarie Private Hospital in Gateshead, NSW . Dr Jane Gordon has 114 views and no reviews. 0 patients voted for medical provider, average rating 0.00 out of 5.

BMed, FRACP, FRCPA

Profile: Dr Jane Gordon is a specialist haematologist. She sees patients with a broad range of haematology problems, including abnormal blood counts, clotting or bleeding problems and malignant haematology conditions.Jane has a long association with the Hunter, graduating from the University of Newcastle in 1997 and completing medical and haematology training in the region’s hospitals.She is currently a haematologist at Calvary Mater Newcastle. Previously, Jane was a consultant haematologist at Concord Repatriation General Hospital in Sydney.Having both clinical and laboratory qualifications and experience, she holds dual fellowships with the RACP (Royal Australasian College of Physicians) and RCPA (Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia).This laboratory grounding allows her to make sense of sometimes complex test results and explain what they mean and what to do.She has been twice awarded by the RCPA, with the DS Nelson and Roche Haematology Prizes.Jane valued the opportunity to be supported by a Leukaemia Foundation scholarship to explore how leukaemia biology linked in to patient outcomes, during a research position within Professor John Rasko’s laboratory at Centenary Institute, at the University of Sydney.Dr Gordon has contributed to medical education in the community, hospital and university fields, within the University of Newcastle, University of Sydney and the Centre for Professional Medical Development.Jane values clear and timely communication with colleagues, patients and their families.

Special interests: Abnormal blood countsClotting or bleeding problemsMalignant haematology conditions

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  • Practice name Lake Macquarie Private Hospital
  • Address Level 1, Suite 12, 6-8 Sydney St, Gateshead, NSW
  • Suburb or City Gateshead, NSW
What is the Dr Jane Gordon's specialty?
Dr Jane Gordon is a Haematologist.
What is the address of the Dr Jane Gordon's practice?
Dr Jane Gordon works at Level 1, Suite 12, 6-8 Sydney St, Gateshead, NSW
What are the Dr Jane Gordon's qualifications?

BMed, FRACP, FRCPA

Profile: Dr Jane Gordon is a specialist haematologist. She sees patients with a broad range of haematology problems, including abnormal blood counts, clotting or bleeding problems and malignant haematology conditions.Jane has a long association with the Hunter, graduating from the University of Newcastle in 1997 and completing medical and haematology training in the region’s hospitals.She is currently a haematologist at Calvary Mater Newcastle. Previously, Jane was a consultant haematologist at Concord Repatriation General Hospital in Sydney.Having both clinical and laboratory qualifications and experience, she holds dual fellowships with the RACP (Royal Australasian College of Physicians) and RCPA (Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia).This laboratory grounding allows her to make sense of sometimes complex test results and explain what they mean and what to do.She has been twice awarded by the RCPA, with the DS Nelson and Roche Haematology Prizes.Jane valued the opportunity to be supported by a Leukaemia Foundation scholarship to explore how leukaemia biology linked in to patient outcomes, during a research position within Professor John Rasko’s laboratory at Centenary Institute, at the University of Sydney.Dr Gordon has contributed to medical education in the community, hospital and university fields, within the University of Newcastle, University of Sydney and the Centre for Professional Medical Development.Jane values clear and timely communication with colleagues, patients and their families.

Special interests: Abnormal blood countsClotting or bleeding problemsMalignant haematology conditions

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