Dr. Amos Lau is a dual-qualified radiologist and nuclear medicine physician. He graduated with his MBBS from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in 2007. After completing his medical degree, he went on to specialize in radiology and nuclear medicine. Dr. Lau trained at Westmead Hospital, Liverpool Hospital, and Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney, Australia.
He obtained his FRACP Nuclear Medicine Fellowship in 2016 and his RANZCR Fellowship in 2021. With over 14 years of experience, Dr. Lau has developed a high level of expertise in both radiology and nuclear medicine, providing diagnostic imaging and therapeutic procedures to patients with a wide range of conditions, including oncological, cardiovascular, and neurological diseases.
Dr. Lau is committed to innovative and evidence-based practices, utilizing state-of-the-art imaging technologies and radiation therapy to ensure the most accurate diagnosis and effective treatments. His patient-centered approach allows him to focus on early detection and minimally invasive interventions.
University of New South Wales, Sydney Australia · Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) · Year: 2007
Registration No. REG-20170321 · Medical Board of Australia - MBA · 2017
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Dr. Lau has contributed to research in nuclear medicine and radiology, particularly in the areas of early disease detection and advancements in imaging technologies. He has participated in studies focused on minimizing radiation exposure and improving diagnostic precision through the use of innovative imaging techniques. Dr. Lau has published research on the role of nuclear imaging in the early diagnosis and treatment of cancer, heart disease, and neurological conditions. He is also involved in clinical trials that aim to develop more efficient and patient-friendly imaging procedures.
FRACP Nuclear Medicine Fellowship, 2016
RANZCR Fellowship, 2021
Dr. Lau has written several publications in the field of nuclear medicine and radiology, focusing on advances in imaging techniques and radiation safety. His work addresses innovations in diagnostic imaging, non-invasive therapies, and enhancing patient outcomes through improved diagnostic practices. He has contributed to international journals and regularly presents at medical conferences.
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