About Dr John Trantalis
MBBS (HONS) FRACS
Profile: Dr John Trantalis is an internationally trained orthopaedic surgeon specialising in Shoulder & Elbow Surgery. He is a Senior Clinical Lecturer at The University of Sydney, and a Conjoint Lecturer at The University of New South Wales. In addition to these teaching roles, he is a Learning Advisor for First Year Medical Students and Supervisor for Medical students completing MD research projects through the University of Sydney.More recently, Dr Trantalis has become actively involved in gender equality in the workplace. He was a facilitator at the Orthopaedic Womens’ Link (OWL) Workshop held in Sydney in 2019, is part of the Gender Diversity Work Group through the UNSW, and is part of a group (Champions of Change) looking to increase the representation and involvement of women in surgery and orthopaedics.
Special interests: Shoulder and elbow surgery with an emphasis on advanced techniques in arthroscopic shoulder surgery
Practice Location
- Practice name Sydney Sportsmed Specialists
- Address Park House Level 3, 187 Macquarie St, Sydney, NSW 2000
- Suburb or City Sydney, NSW
- State New South Wales
- Country Australia
Secondary Practice Location
- Practice name Balmain Sports Medicine
- Address 118 Victoria Road, Rozelle, NSW 2039
- Suburb or City Rozelle, NSW
- State New South Wales
- Country Australia
- What is the Dr John Trantalis's specialty?
- Dr John Trantalis is a Orthopaedic Surgeon.
- What is the address of the Dr John Trantalis's practice?
- Dr John Trantalis works at Park House Level 3, 187 Macquarie St, Sydney, NSW 2000
- What are the Dr John Trantalis's qualifications?
MBBS (HONS) FRACS
Profile: Dr John Trantalis is an internationally trained orthopaedic surgeon specialising in Shoulder & Elbow Surgery. He is a Senior Clinical Lecturer at The University of Sydney, and a Conjoint Lecturer at The University of New South Wales. In addition to these teaching roles, he is a Learning Advisor for First Year Medical Students and Supervisor for Medical students completing MD research projects through the University of Sydney.More recently, Dr Trantalis has become actively involved in gender equality in the workplace. He was a facilitator at the Orthopaedic Womens’ Link (OWL) Workshop held in Sydney in 2019, is part of the Gender Diversity Work Group through the UNSW, and is part of a group (Champions of Change) looking to increase the representation and involvement of women in surgery and orthopaedics.
Special interests: Shoulder and elbow surgery with an emphasis on advanced techniques in arthroscopic shoulder surgery