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About Dr Mark Pinkham
BM, BCh, MA(Hons)(Oxon), FRANZCR
Profile: Dr Mark Pinkham is a Radiation Oncologist with special interest in the treatment of melanoma and diseases of the central nervous system including brain metastases. He is appointed as a Staff Specialist at Princess Alexandra Hospital and has recently also commenced consulting at Icon Cancer Centre Greenslopes within Greenslopes Private Hospital.Having graduated from Oxford University (UK) in 2005, he completed specialist training in Brisbane in 2014 and then undertook an 18-month Clinical Oncology fellowship in neuro-oncology and intracranial stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) at the Christie Hospital, UK. He has been part of the Gamma Knife ® Centre of Queensland since its inception in 2015. He is clinical lead for the eVIQ brain metastases SRS protocol and Chair of the SRS working group within TROG, which aims to establish universal quality assurance standards for radiosurgery trials across Australia and New Zealand.
Special interests: Melanoma and diseases of the central nervous system including brain metastases.
Practice Location
- Practice name Gold Coast University Hospital
- Address Lower Ground 1 Hospital Blvd, Southport, QLD
- Suburb or City Southport, QLD
- State Queensland
- Country Australia
Secondary Practice Location
- Practice name Greenslopes Private Hospital
- Address Icon Cancer Centre Greenslopes, Newdegate Street, Greenslopes, QLD
- Suburb or City Greenslopes, QLD
- State Queensland
- Country Australia
- What is the Dr Mark Pinkham's specialty?
- Dr Mark Pinkham is a Radiologist, Medical Oncologist.
- What is the address of the Dr Mark Pinkham's practice?
- Dr Mark Pinkham works at Lower Ground 1 Hospital Blvd, Southport, QLD
- What are the Dr Mark Pinkham's qualifications?
BM, BCh, MA(Hons)(Oxon), FRANZCR
Profile: Dr Mark Pinkham is a Radiation Oncologist with special interest in the treatment of melanoma and diseases of the central nervous system including brain metastases. He is appointed as a Staff Specialist at Princess Alexandra Hospital and has recently also commenced consulting at Icon Cancer Centre Greenslopes within Greenslopes Private Hospital.Having graduated from Oxford University (UK) in 2005, he completed specialist training in Brisbane in 2014 and then undertook an 18-month Clinical Oncology fellowship in neuro-oncology and intracranial stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) at the Christie Hospital, UK. He has been part of the Gamma Knife ® Centre of Queensland since its inception in 2015. He is clinical lead for the eVIQ brain metastases SRS protocol and Chair of the SRS working group within TROG, which aims to establish universal quality assurance standards for radiosurgery trials across Australia and New Zealand.
Special interests: Melanoma and diseases of the central nervous system including brain metastases.