St Vincent's Clinic Medical Council
Dr Gordon O’Neill (Chairman)
Dr Gordon O’Neill graduated from the University of New South Wales in 1987 and spent his undergraduate and immediate post graduate years at St Vincent’s Hospital. He obtained his FRACS in urology in 1995 and was awarded the Travelling Fellowship to the UK at the Institute of Urology, London, for 1996. He has been VMO in the Department of Urology at St Vincent’s Clinic since 1997. He now specialises in radical nerve sparing prostatectomy and brachytherapy for prostate cancer, ileal neobladder for bladder cancer, complex renal calculi and female incontinence.
Dr Douglas Fenton-Lee
Dr Douglas Fenton-Lee is an Upper GI Surgeon (St Vincent’s Hospital, St Vincent’s Private Hospital & St Vincent’s Clinic) and Head of the Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery Department at St Vincent’s Hospital. He is a conjoint senior lecturer in Surgery at UNSW and a consultant for Unisearch. He trained in Australia but undertook further research and clinical training overseas (Glasgow Royal Infirmary) before returning to Australia to develop his sub-specialty interest in upper GI surgery including laparoscopic procedures. He is involved in undergraduate and post graduate training as well as clinical research and audit.
Dr Michael King
Dr Michael King is an anaesthetist whose main practice is on the St Vincent’s Campus. His particular areas of interest include anaesthesia for Neurosurgery, Plastic surgery, Cardiothoracic and Transplant surgery. He has been accredited at St Vincent’s since 1994 and also practices at the Mater, St Luke’s and North Shore Private Hospitals. He has held positions as Federal Secretary and Assistant Federal Secretary of the Australian Society of Anaesthetists. He participates in overseas aid delegations; cardiothoracic surgery in Indonesia and with Interplast in Fiji. He is currently a member of St Vincent’s Clinic Medical Council, is a member of the public hospital’s Theatre management Committee and is a conjoint lecturer at NSW University.
Mr Malcolm Pell
Dr Malcolm Pell attained his bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery at Sydney University and graduated in 1979.
All of his postgraduate training was done in conjunction with St Vincent’s Hospital and he attained his Fellowship in Neurosurgery in May of 1988. He then traveled to England and worked at the national Hospital for Neurosurgery at Queens Square London. During this time he did research in stereotactic surgery and started stereotactic neurosurgery at St Vincent’s Hospital on his appointment as consultant neurosurgeon in 1991. His other interests are spinal neurosurgery and deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders.
Dr Ian Sutton
Dr Ian Sutton has been a practicing neurologist on the St Vincent's Campus since 2004. Dr Sutton trained in Neurology at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, UK and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney. His main interest is in inflammatory disorders of the nervous system and he has a PhD in Neuro-Immunology. Dr Sutton has been a Director of St Vincent's Clinic since June 2008.