Gillman, Dr Michael

Dr Michael Gillman

Royal Australian College of General Practitioners; Affiliate member, Australasian Chapter of Sexual Health Medicine (AChSHM)
Dr Gillman has specific expertise in male sexual health and male sexual dysfunction. He is a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and is an affiliate member of Australasian Chapter of Sexual Health Medicine (AChSHM) which has been established within the Adult Medicine Division of the Royal Australian College of Physicians.

He has been invited to participate in numerous Australian national men’s health advisory boards and also has participated in international expert summit meetings.

Dr Gillman is frequently asked to present at national and international medical conferences and is regularly interviewed by the media as an expert on male sexual health issues.

He has worked on clinical research projects and has been involved in published clinical papers in international journals. He has co-authored Australian Guidelines for Clinical Practice and has also co-authored a chapter in the medical textbook ‘Lifestyle Medicine.’

Dr Gillman received his medical degree from the University of Queensland in 1988. He continues to support medical education in Queensland by teaching men’s health to senior General Practice training registrars and doctors undertaking the Family Planning Course in Queensland.

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