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About Dr Jason Restall
MBBS (Hons), FRACP, FRCPA
Profile: Dr Jason Restall graduated from the University of Queensland in 2003 before completing his haematopathology qualifications with the Royal Australasian College of Pathologists in 2012.He brings broad haematological understanding to private practice, having trained as a Clinical Haematologist at Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and as a Laboratory Haematologist with Pathology Queensland. He was awarded Fellowships of the Royal Australian College of Physicians and the Royal Australian College of Pathologists in 2013.Committed to improving patient outcomes through research, he has participated in various studies and programs, including a study of Febrile Non-Haemolytic Transfusion Reactions in Queensland and an audit of Anagrelide Usage at the Gold Coast Hospital.Dr Restall is equally focused on collaborative learning, dedicating time to lead or participate in peer education sessions with a view to improving care and outcomes for his patients.
Special interests: Anaemia, cytopenias, haemachomatosis, iron deficiency, bleeding disorders, leukaemia, high/low grade lymphoma, myeloma
Practice Location
- Practice name St Andrew's Ipswich Private Hospital
- Address 12 Roderick Street, Lower Cameron House, Ipswich, QLD
- Suburb or City Ipswich, QLD
- State Queensland
- Country Australia
Secondary Practice Location
- Practice name Wesley Medical Centre
- Address 40 Chasely St, Auchenflower, QLD
- Suburb or City Auchenflower, QLD
- State Queensland
- Country Australia
- What is the Dr Jason Restall's specialty?
- Dr Jason Restall is a Haematologist.
- What is the address of the Dr Jason Restall's practice?
- Dr Jason Restall works at 12 Roderick Street, Lower Cameron House, Ipswich, QLD
- What are the Dr Jason Restall's qualifications?
MBBS (Hons), FRACP, FRCPA
Profile: Dr Jason Restall graduated from the University of Queensland in 2003 before completing his haematopathology qualifications with the Royal Australasian College of Pathologists in 2012.He brings broad haematological understanding to private practice, having trained as a Clinical Haematologist at Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and as a Laboratory Haematologist with Pathology Queensland. He was awarded Fellowships of the Royal Australian College of Physicians and the Royal Australian College of Pathologists in 2013.Committed to improving patient outcomes through research, he has participated in various studies and programs, including a study of Febrile Non-Haemolytic Transfusion Reactions in Queensland and an audit of Anagrelide Usage at the Gold Coast Hospital.Dr Restall is equally focused on collaborative learning, dedicating time to lead or participate in peer education sessions with a view to improving care and outcomes for his patients.
Special interests: Anaemia, cytopenias, haemachomatosis, iron deficiency, bleeding disorders, leukaemia, high/low grade lymphoma, myeloma