Clinician

Associate Professor Andrew Davidson

Neurosurgeon

Biography

Associate Professor Andrew S Davidson is a neurosurgeon at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Royal Melbourne Hospital, and Melbourne Private Hospital. He is the neurosurgical lead for the Victorian Gamma Knife Service at Peter Mac. His clinical interests include the multidisciplinary management of brain tumours, pituitary and skull base surgery (including minimally invasive and endoscopic surgery), cerebrovascular surgery, and spine surgery.

Associate Professor Davidson completed his medical degree at University of Queensland in 1994. He served in the Royal Australian Navy as a Medical Officer until 2002, and commenced neurosurgical training in 2003. During his training he completed a Master of Surgery in Neurosurgery (awarded in 2006). Dr Davidson obtained his Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS) in 2008 and undertook a combined clinical and research fellowship in cerebrovascular surgery at Macquarie University from 2008-2010. He was awarded his PhD from Macquarie University in 2014, for work on the molecular biology of brain arteriovenous malformations (AVM).

Associate Professor Davidson is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Sir Peter MacCallum Department of Oncology at University of Melbourne. His academic and research interests include the functional assessment of brain tumour patients, and Evidence-Based Medicine. Dr Davidson has a strong interest in medical education – he is a member of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons’ Academy of Surgical Educators and is on the Surgical Education and Training Board of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia.

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Victorian Gamma Knife at Peter Mac

Associate Professor
Clinician

Associate Professor Andrew Davidson

Neurosurgeon
Cancer types Neuro Oncology
Qualifications MB BS, MS, PhD, FRACS
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