Mohamed Khadra
Professor
Surgery
The University of Sydney
Australia
Biography
Professor Mohamed Khadra is a Professor of Surgery at the University of Sydney and a consultant urologist at Nepean Hospital and the Nepean Private Hospital. He is also Head of Department of Urology at Nepean Hospital. Professor Khadra has had a varied and successful career to date, working as a leader in education and medicine internationally and in Australia. He has been the principal researcher in over $27 million in grants during the last 10 years and has won several research prizes as well as accolades including the Alumni Medal of the University of Newcastle, the Noel Newton Medal for Surgical Research and the Alban gee Prize for research in urology. Apart from his publications in esteemed scientific and education journals, he has published an impressionistic memoir about his life as a surgeon and his patients, “Making the Cut” and more recently, “The Patient”, which outlines one man’s journey through the health system.
Research Interest
Translational research Urology Prostate Cancer Telemedicine Male Incontinence Leadership
Publications
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A systematic review on incentive-driven mobile health technology: As used in diabetes management.
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Automatic prostate segmentation on MR images with deep network and graph model.
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A case of peritoneal mesothelioma masquerading as a urachal mass.