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About Dr Paul Plank
MS, BS, FRACS
Mr Paul Plank is an Australian and internationally trained orthopaedic surgeon. He specializes in shoulder, hip and knee surgery including the treatment of sports injuries and arthritis. He was born and educated in Melbourne, completing his medical degree at Melbourne University in 1993. After completing his residency at Royal Melbourne Hospital, he undertook a Research Fellowship at the renowned Jo Miller Orthopaedic Research Laborotory at the Montreal General Hospital, Quebec, Canada. He then completed orthopaedic training in Sydney and obtained a fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in 2004.
Paul then spent 2005 in Boston, USA, after being awarded the prestigious Arthroplasty Fellowship at Harvard Medical School, focusing on shoulder, hip and knee surgery, including primary and complex revision joint replacements.
Paul has published articles in his subspecialty areas and maintains a keen interest in student teaching, and is a member of the Australian Orthopaedic Association.
Practice Location
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- Address 804 Mair Street, Ballarat, VIC
- Suburb or City Ballarat, VIC
- What is the Dr Paul Plank's specialty?
- Dr Paul Plank is a Orthopaedic Surgeon.
- What is the address of the Dr Paul Plank's practice?
- Dr Paul Plank works at 804 Mair Street, Ballarat, VIC
- What are the Dr Paul Plank's qualifications?
MS, BS, FRACS
Mr Paul Plank is an Australian and internationally trained orthopaedic surgeon. He specializes in shoulder, hip and knee surgery including the treatment of sports injuries and arthritis. He was born and educated in Melbourne, completing his medical degree at Melbourne University in 1993. After completing his residency at Royal Melbourne Hospital, he undertook a Research Fellowship at the renowned Jo Miller Orthopaedic Research Laborotory at the Montreal General Hospital, Quebec, Canada. He then completed orthopaedic training in Sydney and obtained a fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in 2004.
Paul then spent 2005 in Boston, USA, after being awarded the prestigious Arthroplasty Fellowship at Harvard Medical School, focusing on shoulder, hip and knee surgery, including primary and complex revision joint replacements.
Paul has published articles in his subspecialty areas and maintains a keen interest in student teaching, and is a member of the Australian Orthopaedic Association.