Research on Demand

Introducing 'Research on Demand' - an insightful series that allows you to hear directly from our researchers about their ground-breaking research happening at Ramsay. These video interviews provide an in-depth look at the fascinating research projects being conducted within our facilities.

By clicking on the videos below, you will gain valuable insights into the vital research happening at Ramsay. From innovative treatments and therapies to breakthrough discoveries, our researchers are dedicated to making a positive impact on the lives of patients and the broader healthcare community.

We encourage you to explore the videos and learn about the remarkable contributions our researchers are making.

Dr. Mark Stevens (North Shore Private Hospital) has extensive experience in the gynaecological cancer field and runs a brachytherapy program with a team of specialists. In our interview, he highlighted his success in adapting the inpatient brachytherapy program during COVID-19 to protect health infrastructure and personnel while ensuring safety and efficacy in treating locally advanced cervix cancer patients.

Associate Professor Ashish Gupta is a sub-specialist shoulder surgeon, practices at Greenslopes Private Hospital. During our interview, A/Prof Gupta discussed his recent research articles on deep learning tools addressing data scarcity and a systematic review of trustworthy and explainable AI in healthcare, emphasizing the present relevance of their findings.

Associate Professor Thomas Lam is a Cosmetic, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon from Westmead Private Hospital. During our interview, A/Prof Lam discussed the benefits and safety of breast reduction and lifting surgeries in patients who've had lumpectomy and breast radiation. A/Prof Lam discusses that women should not be afraid to ask for this surgery if they need it and feel empowered.

Dr Sarah Price is passionate about women and prospective mothers being able to make highly informed choices regarding pregnancy. We spoke with Dr Price about her work to support healthy mothers and babies, her current research, and her progress in establishing education and training pathways for future obstetric medicine physicians and researchers.