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Richard M. Hanney
Surgeon
4 The Avenue Mt Druitt New South Wales, 2770About
Dr. Richard Hanney is a general surgeon practicing in Mt Druitt, New South Wales. Dr. Hanney specializes in abdominal contents including the esophagus, stomach, liver, gallbladder, pancreas and often thyroid glands. General surgeons are able to deal with almost any surgical or critical care emergency, also involving the skin or soft tissue trauma. Dr. Hanney provides quality surgical service for gravely ill or injured patients and is able to respond quickly due to knowledge of various surgical procedures.
Education and Training
MBBS at the University of Sydney
Provider Details
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Clinical Senior Lecturer, University of Sydney -
Awards
- RACS Bronze/Silver Certificates of Outstanding Service
- Visiting Professor to Academic Surgical Congress AAS/SUS 2008, 2010
- Nominated Visitor from Surgical Research Society of Australasia to Academic Surgical Congress AAS/SUS 2014
- Visiting Professor to University of Wisconsin 2015
- Chair, RACS Section of Academic Surgery 2013-15
Fellowships
- Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, 1995
Professional Society Memberships
- Australasian Trauma Society, General Surgeons Australia, Gastroenterological Society of Australia
Articles and Publications
MAJOR VASCULAR INJURY AND LAPAROSCOPY
R Hanney, K Alle, P Cregan
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1995, 65, pp 533 - 535.
Reprinted by permission in Russian Journal of Surgery, 1996, 1: pp 16 ?? 24
LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY - THE MISSED DIAGNOSIS
R Hanney, G Bond, A de Costa Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery 1997, 67, pp166-7
COMMENT: SAFETY IN LAPAROSCOPY
R Hanney Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery (1999) 69: 413
USE OF THE HASSON CANNULA PRODUCING MAJOR VASCULAR INJURY AT LAPAROSCOPY
R Hanney, N Merrett, H Carmalt, N Tait Surgical Endoscopy (1999), 13; 12: 1238 - 1240
VASCULAR INJURIES DURING LAPAROSCOPY ASSOCIATED WITH THE HASSON TECHNIQUE
RM Hanney, HL Carmalt, N Merrett, N Tait
Journal of the American College of Surgeons (1999); 188 (3): 337
TRAINING TO BE A SURGEON ?? ISSUES NOW AND IN THE FUTURE AFFECTING THE TRAINING OF THE NEXT GENERATION OF SURGEONS IN AUSTRALIA
DH Amott and RM Hanney Ann R Coll Surg Engl (Suppl) 2006; 88: 320??322
DEVELOPING ACADEMIC SURGEONS ?? THE FOCUS OF A NEW COURSE
RM Hanney, AG Hill, SA LeMaire, AR Van Rij, JA Windsor
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery 2009, 79, pp 872-875
IS THE MELBOURNE MD A MISNOMER?
RM Hanney (Letter) Medical Journal of Australia 2012, 197: 617
PERSPECTIVE:
THE SURGICAL RESEARCH SOCIETY 2014: LEADING EDGE RESEARCH FROM YOUNG SURGEONS
L Delbridge, R Hanney
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery 2015, 85, p208
PERSPECTIVE:
DEVELOPING AN INTEGRATED TRAINING PATHWAY FOR CLINICAL ACADEMICS: NOTES FROM THE FIRST BINATIONAL SUMMIT MEETING
J Windsor, J Searle, R Hanney, A Chapman, M Grigg, P Choong, A Mackay, B M Smithers, S Carney, J Smith, Z Wainer, N Talley, M Gladman
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery 2015, 85, pp 398-9
BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE CLINICAL ACADEMIC WORKFORCE TO MEET THE FUTURE HEALTHCARE NEEDS OF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND: REPORT FROM THE FIRST SUMMIT MEETING
J Windsor, J Searle, R Hanney, A Chapman, M Grigg, P Choong, A Mackay, B. M. Smithers,
J Churchill, S Carney, J Smith, Z Wainer, N Talley, M Gladman
Internal Medicine Journal, 2015, 45 (9) pp 965-971
What do you attribute your success to?
Having been very fortunate in having had good mentors and teachers, and maintaining the provision of appropriate care and training over priorities promoted by others.
Teaching and speaking
Invited Presentations – State/ National/ International meetings
LIVER TRAUMA - Overview of assessment, management and outcomes of liver trauma.
Austrauma “97 - International Trauma Conference
LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY : BEST PRACTICE IN THE YEAR 2000. "ENTRY TECHNIQUES"
Sydney Upper GI Surgical Society, March 2000
HAZARD REDUCTION: VISCERAL AND VASCULAR INJURIES AT LAPAROSCOPY
General Surgeons Australia meeting, Sydney, 2000
PROGRESS OF YOUNGER FELLOWS WORKING PARTY REVIEWING AUSTRALASIAN GENERAL SURGICAL TRAINING
Presented at General Surgeons Australia meeting/ Queensland ASM, Townsville 2003
INTERVIEW AND SELECTION TECHNIQUES
NSW AMA Doctors in Training Forum 2004
INTERVIEW AND SELECTION TECHNIQUES
NSW AMA Doctors in Training Forum 2005
INTERVIEW AND SELECTION TECHNIQUES
NSW AMA Doctors in Training Forum 2006
ISSUES AFFECTING THE TRAINING OF THE NEXT GENERATION OF SURGEONS IN AUSTRALIA
Presented at joint RCST/RACS meeting, Pattaya, Thailand, 2007.
“THAT ‘SAFE HOURS’ MAKES BETTER SURGEONS”
NSW RACS Annual Scientific Meeting Debate 2007 – 1st negative speaker – won by acclamation
THE COLLEGE AND YOU: WHAT WE DID AND WHY
Presented at RACS NSW Preparation for Practice Seminar, Sydney 2009
COLLABORATIONS BETWEEN THE RACS AND THE AAS
Presented at 2010 RACS Younger Fellows Forum, Adelaide
COMMUNICATION, TRAINING AND FEEDBACK – PART-TIME TRAINING
RACSTA session RACS ASC, Perth 2010
DEVELOPING A CAREER IN ACADEMIC SURGERY
RACSTA New Trainee Induction Weekend RACS Melbourne 2010
INTERVIEW AND SELECTION TECHNIQUES
NSW AMA Doctors in Training Forum 2011
INSTRUCTIONAL WORKSHOP – BASIC AND ADVANCED SUTURING TECHNIQUES
AMSA (Australian Medical Students Association) National Convention, Sydney 2011
AN INTERNATIONAL PROJECT TO ENGAGE AND RECRUIT ACADEMIC SURGEONS
1st World Congress on Surgical Training, Gothenburg, Sweden, September 2011
WOUND HEALING AND RATIONALE FOR SURGICAL CLOSURE OF DIFFERENT LAYERS
Johnson and Johnson annual National Sales Training Meeting, January 2012
ISSUES AND INITIATIVES IN ACADEMIC SURGERY
AMA National Doctors in Training Forum, 2012
INTERVIEW AND SELECTION TECHNIQUES
NSW AMA Doctors in Training Forum 2012
PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER AND REMAINING SANE
Developing a Career in Academic Surgery course, Kuala Lumpur 2012
THE DEVELOPING A CAREER IN ACADEMIC SURGERY (DCAS) COURSE
Australasian Surgical Students Conference University of New South Wales 2012
THE VALUE OF RESEARCH IN SURGICAL TRAINING – Convener, 2 hour Session
Surgicon World Congress on Surgical Education, Gothenburg, Sweden 2013
WE NEVER STOP TRAINING, SO RESEARCH FITS IN – HOW?
Surgicon World Congress on Surgical Education, Gothenburg, Sweden 2013
IVORY TOWERS AND FEET OF CLAY – 90 minute Masterclass on Research Tips
Australasian Trauma Society Annual meeting 2014 – Sydney
INTERNATIONAL SUMMIT ON ACADEMIC CAREER PATHWAYS IN AUSTRALASIA Convener, Sydney, 12 November 2014
THE ACADEMIC SECTION
RACS Academic Section Mid-Career Course, Adelaide, 2014
OVERVIEW OF THE ROLE OF PROFESSIONAL COLLEGES IN SIMULATION
Medical simulation for training and assessment: current status, challenges and future directions.
Christchurch, NZ, 2015
THE IMPORTANCE OF RESEARCH AND ACADEMIC SURGERY
International Association of Surgical Student Societies Symposium. Brisbane, 2015
INTRODUCTION TO ACADEMIC CAREERS IN AUSTRALIA
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Reunion Week. Sydney 2015
THE SECTION OF ACADEMIC SURGERY – HOW TO GET INVOLVED AND WHAT DOES THE FUTURE LOOK LIKE?
RACS Academic Section Mid-career course, Sydney, 2015
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