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Prof Ann McCormack

Staff Specialist, Department of Endocrinology, St Vincent’s Hospital; Conjoint Professor, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW; Group Leader, Hormones and Cancer, Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Professor Ann McCormack is an experienced endocrinologist with broad endocrine clinical practice.

She offers treatment for a wide range of general endocrinology concerns, with a particular expertise in the management of pituiutary disease. Her primary research interests are in the field of pituitary disease, particularly pituitary tumour genetics and aggressive pituitary tumours.

Ann is currently a senior staff specialist at Sydney’s St Vincent’s Hospital, consultant endocrinologist at St Vincent’s Private Hospital and head of the Hormones and Cancer Group at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research.

Ann is also chair of the St Vincent’s Campus pituitary multidisciplinary team, founder of the Sydney Pituitary Collaborative group, Co-Chair of the Australia and New Zealand Pituitary Alliance, and a board member of the International Pituitary Society. She is also the Immediate Past President of the Endocrine Society of Australia.

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