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Childrens Program
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Adolescent Medicine |
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Orthopaedic Surgery |
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Paediatric Endocrinology & Diabetes Ambulatory Care Service (DACS) |
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MULTIDISCIPLINARY CLINICS AND OTHER COLLABORATIVE SERVICES
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METABOLIC BONE DISEASE CLINIC.
BODY COMPOSITION LABORATORY
BIOCHEMISTRY
INPATIENTS
OUTREACH CLINICS
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Paediatric Gastroenterology |
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Paediatric Neurology |
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Paediatric Renal & Continence Service |
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Paediatric Rheumatology |
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Pediatricians Annual
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Medical Therapy Unit |
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Unit: |
Adolescent Medicine |
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Head of Unit: |
Dr Jacinta Coleman |
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Consultants: |
Dr Phil Bergman
Dr Catherine Lynch |
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Clinic Details:
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Outpatient Clinical Appointments: 9594 2372 or 9594 2373
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Clinic A: Thursday pm. Bookings via usual public outpatient procedure.
- We see a range of patients with medical and psycho-social problems.
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Clinical Services:
- Adolescent medicine provides in- and
out-patient services for a variety of acute and chronic medical problems
and/or psychiatric difficulties in adolescent aged patients (12-18 years
inclusive).
- Particular areas of expertise are
eating disorders, chronic fatigue syndrome and chronic illness.
- There are 6 acute beds for young
people with an Eating Disorder on Ward 42N who require management of the
physical complications of the illness.
- There are also 2 beds in the
Adolescent Psychiatry Inpatient Unit (Stepping Stone) for those patients
with an Eating Disorder who have an additional psychiatric co-morbidity.
- A Day Program is also available for
young people with an Eating Disorder. This provides more psychological
support than can be provided by outpatient services but less intense
physical support. Patients with mental health issues are co-managed with
the Adolescent Psychiatric In-patients Unit (Stepping Stones), hospital
consultation liaison psychiatric team and local CAMHS (Child and
Adolescent Mental Health Services).
- The multi-disciplinary team includes
three paediatricians with expertise in adolescent health, dietitians,
consultation liaison psychiatric team, social worker, teacher, art and
music therapists and physiotherapy, as required.
- We also provide consultation in the
management of patients admitted under other sub-specialty units who
require a specialist approach for their adolescent needs.
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Unit: |
Orthopaedic Surgery |
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Head of Unit: |
Jonathon Hooper |
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Clinic Details:
- Thursday am
outpatients at Monash
- Wednesday pm
operating list at Monash
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Clinical Services:
- Paediatric
orthopaedic surgeon with special interest in children with congenital
and acquired problems related to the lower limbs. Practice also in
reconstruction surgery for adults with disabilities affecting their
mobility.
- Other interests are
in service and education regarding orthopaedic problems and trauma
management in developing countries. Military surgeon [RAAF-Specialist
Reserve] with concurrent appointment at Alfred Hospital Department of
Trauma Surgery.
- Appointments: 9594
2372 or 9594 2373
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Unit:
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Paediatric
Endocrinology & Diabetes Ambulatory Care Service (DACS) |
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Head of Unit: |
Dr Christine Rodda |
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Clinic Details:
OUTPATIENT
SERVICES:
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Diabetes Ambulatory Care Service to enable
outpatient stabilisation in both otherwise well newly diagnosed
children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes, and those previously
diagnosed, with unstable diabetes or for insulin pump education.
- Paediatric Diabetes Clinic (Clinic A Outpatients) appointments 9594
2372.
- Young Adult Diabetes Service (YADS) appointments via Nellie Balm on
9594 4342.
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Paediatric diabetes (less than 15 years old):
3 dedicated multidisciplinary Diabetes Clinics per month held in the
Clinic A outpatient area attended by a biochemistry technician (to
provide immediate and ‘on-site’ HbA1C results), 2 diabetes nurse
educators, a dietician, Dr Mark Lowen (Child and Adolescent
Psychiatrist) and social worker, in addition to 3 consultant and 2
resident medical staff.
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Young Adult Diabetes Service (YADS):
This is a multidisciplinary clinic for young people aged 15 - 25 years
with diabetes, and it is attended by a biochemistry technician (to
provide immediate and ‘on-site’ HbA1C results), 2 diabetes nurse
educators, dietician and podiatrist, in addition to the consultant
staff. Runs in Clinic A outpatients on the 2nd and 4th Monday evenings
in the month from 5:00 - 8:30pm.
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There are three paediatric endocrinologists (Drs Clarke, Rodda and
Bergman) and 3 adult endocrinologists (Drs Engler, Lim Tio and Zeimer)
who attend this clinic.
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Paediatric endocrinology:
Appointments 9594
2372. Held in Clinic A Outpatients on the 1st and 5th
Friday mornings of the month and provides services for children with
precocious puberty receiving Zolodex implants (generally unobtainable
outside tertiary paediatric centres) and insertion of testosterone
implants (by Dr Rodda) to hypogonadal males. The latter requires
special equipment and needs to be administered using a sterile
technique, which also involves nursing assistance.
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Paediatric Endocrine FFS Clinic Appointments 9594 4175. There is also
an alternate weekly, Thursday afternoon ‘Fee for Service’ Paediatric
Endocrine Clinic has been established to manage patients requiring
minimal allied health support and are seen by Dr Philip Bergman.
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Monash Medical Centre is one of the two paediatric ‘Growth Centres’
in Melbourne (the other being RCH). We co-ordinate Federal
Government regulated growth hormone treatment. Instruction and
support for growth hormone administration is provided by Rosie
Attard R.N. NUM, Clinic A Outpatients.
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Monash Medical Centre is the Southern Region site for follow up of
infants with congenital hypothyroidism identified by Victorian
Clinical Genetics Newborn Screening and this is co-ordinated by Dr
Phil Bergman.
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MULTIDISCIPLINARY CLINICS AND OTHER
COLLABORATIVE SERVICES
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METABOLIC
BONE DISEASE CLINIC.
Appointments by referral form available from Christine Rodda 9594 4493.
This clinic was established in 1999 with Dr Rodda co-ordinating this
clinic and providing the endocrine support. The clinic runs on the 4th
Thursday morning of each month in Clinic A outpatients, adjacent to the
Paediatric Orthopaedic Clinic which runs in Clinic B OPD.
Subspecialists attending this clinic include paediatric orthopaedic
surgeons, Paediatric Nephrologist, Dr David McCredie, and Paediatric
Rheumatologist, Dr Sue Piper.
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BODY
COMPOSITION LABORATORY.
Drs Rodda and Clarke collaborate with Dr Boyd Strauss, Head, Clinical
Nutrition, to provide paediatric and adolescent bone density
measurements in particular, and in various paediatric research
projects. The clinical application of bone density measurements are
specifically important in children and adolescents with fragility
fractures, anorexia nervosa and chronic immobility (e.g. associated with
severe cerebral palsy), to enable early recognition and treatment of
osteoporosis.
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BIOCHEMISTRY. Clinical Biochemist Dr Jim
Doery (9594 4522) reviews paediatric endocrine and diabetes
biochemistry results with the consultants and resident staff on the
1st Friday of each month after paediatric endocrine
outpatients. These sessions provide an opportunity for both ongoing
education and to ensure quality assurance. In addition, Dr Doery
performs growth hormone exercise tests as a screening investigation
for children aged 3 years and older with short stature. on an
outpatient basis. The children are exercised on a motorised
treadmill in the MMC Physiotherapy Department for 15 minutes. The
results of this standardised test are highly discriminating and this
relatively simple test, in the large majority of cases, avoids the
use of more hazardous and invasive growth hormone provocative tests,
which also require an inpatient admission. This facility, in
addition to outpatient synacthen stimulation tests (also performed
by Dr Doery) are also available to consultants outside the
paediatric endocrine unit, including general paediatrics and other
paediatric subspecialties at MMC and elsewhere within the SH and
from other hospitals, such as Peninsula.
INPATIENTS
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We have on average 10-11 inpatients per month, and these mainly comprise
newly diagnosed children with diabetes (average 1 per week) and children
with diabetes who are admitted with intercurrent medical or surgical
conditions. One to two Endocrine provocative tests are performed
monthly. A same day (if possible) referral service is available. Two
to three referrals from the Neonatal Service and other paediatric units
are received monthly. A growth/endocrine surveillance program for
children and adolescents with beta thalassaemia major is provided
jointly by our paediatric senior registrar and Dr Rodda.
OUTREACH CLINICS
(Privately Funded Paediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes Service)
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Dr Rodda has 4 monthly outreach clinics at Warragul in collaboration
with local paediatricians Drs Hamilton, Nowotny and Smith on an
alternating basis. Drs Bergman and Clarke also alternately provide an
outreach service to Drs Goss and McCubbin at Sale on a 6 monthly basis
and to Dr Joseph Tam at Traralgon on a 3 monthly basis. Telephone
consultation is maintained for all centres between outreach
consultations.
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Unit: |
Paediatric
Gastroenterology |
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Head of Unit: |
Associate Professor
Don Cameron |
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Clinic Details:
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Hospital Outpatient Clinic -
Tuesday mornings, Clinic A. Appointments: 9594 2372
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Paediatric Endoscopy -
Thursday mornings, Endoscopy Suite, level 3. Telephone 9594 3185. (All
requests for endoscopy via Don Cameron or registrar)
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Don Cameron can be contacted
at any time via switchboard, or Call Service (9387 1000)
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Private rooms 1: 17 Murray
Street, Clayton, 3168. Telephone 9543 7652 Fax 9540 0170
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Private rooms 2: Suite 42
Cabrini Medical Centre, Malvern, 3144. Telephone 9509 2578 Fax 9509 9071
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Private rooms 3: Private
Consulting Rooms, Royal Children’s Hospital, Parkville, 3052. Telephone
9345 6440 Fax 9345 6520 |
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Clinical Services:
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All areas of paediatric and
adolescent gastroenterology and hepatology (except liver transplantation)
from newborn to school leaving, in close coordination with all other
paediatric units, and the adult gastroenterology service. Special
interests in endoscopy, inflammatory bowel disease and oesophageal
function.
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Procedures include
gastroscopy, colonoscopy, percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy, liver
biopsy, oesophageal pH monitoring. (Contact registrar for pH monitoring
bookings)
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Planned special nutrition
clinic for multidisciplinary care of children with special nutrition
requirements, gastrostomies, and other forms of enteral feeding.
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Don Cameron is happy to
discuss any patient management questions at any time and can be contacted
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Unit: |
Neurology |
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Head of Unit: |
Lindsay Smith |
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Clinic Details:
NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS
TIME DUE TO CHANGE IN MARCH
Call 9594 2240. |
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Unit: |
Paediatric Renal &
Continence Service |
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Head of Unit: |
Dr Amanda M Walker |
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Clinic Details:
- Paediatric
Continence Service, Kingston Centre, Cheltenham. Bookings via 9594 4234
Fax 9594 6259
- Paediatric General
Nephrology Outpatients, bookings 9594 2372
- Paediatric Chronic
Renal failure, dialysis & transplantation service, bookings 9594 4497,
Fax 95946259
- Paediatric
Vasculitis Clinic, Bookings 9594 2372
- Paediatric
Nephrology/Urology Clinic, Bookings 9594 2372
- Paediatric General
nephrology Fee For Service Clinic 9594 4175, Fax 9594 6259
Private rooms: Dr.
A Walker
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MMC bookings 9594 4497, Fax 9594 6259
- Dept Nephrology,
RCH 9345 5054, Fax 9345 5611
Private Rooms: Dr L
Johnstone
- Private Consulting
Suites, MMC phone 9594 2489, Fax 9594 6465
- Dept Nephrology,
RCH 9345 5054, Fax 9345 5611
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Clinical Services:
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Paediatric General
Nephrology Outpatient Clinic:
multidisciplinary care for children with nephrological disorders, urinary
tract infections, haematuria/proteinuria and congenital renal disorders.
Staff - Paediatric Nephrologists,
Nephrology Fellow, Junior medical staff with allied health support.
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Paediatric General
Nephrology Fee for Service (Medicare) clinic:
office based management of children with uncomplicated nephrologic
disorders.
Staff - Paediatric Nephrologist and General
paediatricians.
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Paediatric Hypertension
Fee for Service clinic:
investigation, assessment and management of children with hypertension or
cardiovascular risks (e.g. family history of early AMI, hyperlipidemia).
Staff - paediatric nephrologists, general
paediatricians and paediatric cardiologists
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Paediatric Chronic Renal
Failure, Dialysis And Transplantation Service:
coordinated care for children with renal
impairment up to the age of 18 yrs. Onsite dialysis and transplantation is
offered within the Children’s program.
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Paediatric Vasculitis
Clinic: complete medical and
allied health care for patients with SLE and other vasculitides.
Staff - paediatric rheumatology and
nephrology staff
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Paediatric Continence
Service: located at Kingston
Centre, Cheltenham. Management of children with day and night time
wetting, continence management of children with complex urological
disorders and learning disorders. It is a major resource centre for advice
to metropolitan, regional and rural paediatricians in this regard.
Staff - General and Developmental
paediatricians, Paediatric Nephrologists, Continence Physiotherapists and
Continence Nurses.
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Paediatric
Urology/Nephrology Clinic: links
with the continence service to provide further surgical and medical
management for children with complex urological disorders. It is staffed
by Paediatric Nephrologists and Surgeons with strong links to
ultrasonography, radiology and nuclear medicine professionals. This
service, with the assistance of the Foetal Diagnostic Unit also provides
antenatal counselling and management of congenital renal disease diagnosed
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Unit: |
Paediatric
Rheumatology |
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Head of Unit: |
Dr Sue Piper |
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Clinic Details:
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Paediatric Rheumatology
Clinic each Monday 9-12 am except 3rd when starts at 10 am.
Referrals reviewed and booked according to priority.
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Vasculitis Clinic (with
Paediatric Renal Unit) 3rd Monday of month 1.30-2.30.
Referrals via specialty registrar or consultant.
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Metabolic Bone Clinic each 4th
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Outpatient, inpatient and
consultative service in all areas of Paediatric Rheumatology. Contact via
Paediatric Rheumatology Registrar, contactable via switchboard 9594 6666 |
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Unit: |
Medical Therapy
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Head of Unit: |
Assoc Prof Don Bowden |
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Clinic Details:
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Day treatment centre for
patients of all ages with Beta thalassaemia major and other clinically
significant haemoglobinopathies. I Tuesday-Saturday.
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Out patient clinic. Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday afternoons
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Patient bookings through
Nurse Unit Manager Libby Reid. Telephone 9594 2756, fax 9594 6648 |
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Clinical Services:
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This is the State service for
the management of all Paediatric and adult patients with these conditions,
including carriers and individuals who need identification of their
carrier status. Outpatient services are comprehensive and includes the
Southern Health genetic counselling service for individuals and couples
who are carriers of thalassaemia or other haemoglobinopathies. |
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