Delbridge, Leigh

Prof Leigh Delbridge

Parathyroid and Thyroid Surgeon; Emeritus Professor of Surgery, Sydney University; Founding Committee Member, Australia and New Zealand Endocrine Surgeons
Leigh Delbridge is an Emeritus Professor of Surgery at Sydney University. He is Australia’s most experienced parathyroid and thyroid surgeon and was head of the University of Sydney, Endocrine Surgical Unit for over 20 years. He only performs parathyroid and thyroid surgery and has done well over 10,000 such operations. The first minimally invasive parathyroidectomy in Australia using endoscopic techniques was performed by Professor Delbridge and published by the British Journal of Surgery. He has been the President of the International Association of Endocrine Surgeons, founding committee member of Australia and New Zealand Endocrine Surgeons, Chairman of the Section of Endocrine Surgery Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, and committee member of the Asian Association of Endocrine Surgeons and the International Society of Surgery. He is the past Chairman of the Surgical Research Society of Australia and has published over 350 papers on parathyroid, thyroid and related topics.

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POTS – What You Need to Know

Tuesday 17th February, 7pm - 9pm AEDT

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Hear the latest evidence-based management options for POTS - a common, yet poorly recognised and misunderstood autonomic dysfunction condition in our community. Join Prof Dennis Lau for an update on POTS, who is at risk, presenting symptoms and how it can be diagnosed in the primary care setting.