Assoc Prof Christopher Perry (ENT Surgeon)

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Name
Dr Christopher Francis Leo Perry
Qualifications
FRACS 1987
Occupation
Ear Nose and Throat (ENT) Surgeon
Gender
Male
Medical Specialties
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
Email

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Associate Professor Christopher (Chris) Perry OAM RFD ED (MBBS (UQ) DTM&H (Liverpool) FRACS) has been a consultant in Otoloaryngology since 1987. He has held Consultant positions in head and neck cancer surgery at both the Royal Brisbane (until 1991) and the Princess Alexandra Hospital (since 1991). He has also been a consultant in paediatric otolaryngology at the Royal Children's Hospital, in Brisbane, since 1987. He is now a consultant at the Lady CIlento Children's Hospital.

Dr Chris Perry is the ENT founder of the awarded Deadly Ears program for Indigenous health. He is a Lieutenant Colonel in the Autralian Army Reserve and served in 2 missions overseas. He is a recipient of the Paul Harin Medal for Rotary and was awarded the Order of Australia Medal in 2008 for ‘services to ENT surgery and indigenous health’.

Dr Chris Perry is currently Chairman of the Multi-discipilinary Head and Neck Clinic at the Princess Alexandra Hospital. He has written a number of textbook chapters, numerous national treatment protocols and 40 peer reviewed scientific articles.

Dr Chris Perry tries to keep fit with swimming and the gym. He gave up rugby when he was 52 years old. He tries to snow ski each year and tries not to hurt himself. He is not a very good skier!


History

After completing high school (St Laurence’s College, South Brisbane) in 1970, he had a scholarship to study medicine at the University of Queensland.

On graduation Dr Perry worked as a junior doctor at the Mater Hospital and started surgical training. For reasons unknown to himself, he went to work in a rural hospital in West Africa in 1980 with his wife and eldest daughter, Emily, after first obtaining a tropical medicine qualification in Liverpool, UK. He has maintained his interest in medicine in remote tropical areas and with frequently socially disadvantaged people, with a special interest in Aboriginal health issues.

Returning from Africa, he trained for 4 years in Otolaryngology in Australia.

He then did further training at the Royal Marsden (National Cancer) Hospital in London and at the University of Virginia USA.

He has been a visiting professor to universities in the USA, Malaysia and PNG and an invited examiner for new ENT surgeons in those countries as well as Australia. He has been in receipt of a number of research funding grants in association with RCH, PAH, RBH, UQ and Griffith Universities.

Hospital Affiliations
Lady Cilento Children's Hospital
Princess Alexandra Hospital
Affiliated Clinics
Brisbane ENT
Affiliated Organisations
Australian and New Zealand Endocrine Surgeons
Australian Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery (ASOHNS)
Affiliated Universities
University of Queensland
Topics
Indigenous Health
Head and Neck Surgery
Paediatrics

Practice Locations

QLD

Brisbane ENT
Watkins Medical centre
4th Floor
225 Wickham Terrace
Brisbane QLD 4000 
Australia
07 3832 1766
07 3832 2081