Dr. Rebecca Concannon has over 14 years of experience in medicine. She graduated from the University of Newcastle in 2007 with an MBBS and went on to complete her FRACP (Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians) in 2013.
Dr. Concannon undertook specialty training at The Children’s Hospital, Westmead, and Westmead Hospital. She specializes in paediatric radiology and pediatric imaging with extensive experience in general radiology and diagnostic imaging. Having joined PRP Diagnostic Imaging in 2014, she has continued to develop her expertise, focusing on paediatric diagnostic imaging and interventional procedures for paediatric patients.
University of Newcastle · Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) · Year: 2007
Registration No. REG-20131245 · Medical Board of Australia - MBA · 2013
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Dr. Concannon has contributed to research in paediatric radiology and diagnostic imaging, focusing on advanced imaging techniques for paediatric conditions. Her research has helped improve the diagnostic accuracy in paediatric imaging and has been instrumental in refining radiology protocols for paediatric patients.
Excellence in Paediatric Imaging, Australian Radiology Society – 2015
Outstanding Contribution to Diagnostic Imaging, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists – 2017
Leadership in Paediatric Radiology, Australian Society of Radiologists – 2019
Dr. Concannon has authored several publications in paediatric radiology journals, with a focus on paediatric imaging and the advancement of diagnostic techniques. Her work has contributed to the development of imaging protocols for paediatric conditions and the use of advanced radiological procedures for paediatric care.
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