Dr Raymond Goh (Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon)

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Name
Dr Raymond Ching-Wei Goh
Qualifications
FRACS 2008
MBBS QLD 1999
Occupation
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon
Gender
Male
Languages Spoken
Mandarin
Medical Specialties
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

“I enjoy the daily challenges that plastic surgery presents, both in the reconstructive and cosmetic arena. Each patient requires anatomical thinking in three dimensions, and every possible way of improving form and function needs to be carefully considered. Plastic surgery can restore a patient’s self-esteem, confidence and identity. It can change their life and those closest to them. Seeing happy patients continues to drive me to do my very best everyday.”

Dr Ray Goh completed his medical studies and graduated with Honours from the University of Queensland School of Medicine. Developing an interest in the field of surgery from the very onset of residency, he spent most of his junior doctor years at the Princess Alexandra Hospital, rotating through various surgical subspecialties, and completing his Basic Surgical Training, before progressing onto Advanced Training in General Surgery. After General Surgery, Dr Goh was immediately accepted into the training scheme of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, working through all the major tertiary hospitals in Brisbane. He then undertook advanced training in Plastic Surgery in Melbourne for two years, working at St Vincent’s Hospital and the Royal Melbourne Hospital, focusing on the specialty of Hand Surgery and Microsurgery. After attaining his fellowship in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery from the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) in 2007, Dr Goh undertook a two-year international fellowship in Asia and North America, focusing on the fields of craniomaxillofacial and Cosmetic Surgery. During this time abroad, Dr Goh had the opportunity and privilege of working alongside world leaders in plastic surgery in internationally renowned plastic surgery units. He still keeps in close contact with his mentors and always looks forward to catching up with them at international meetings. Dr Goh is an active member of the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), the Australian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (ASAPS), the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, the International Confederation for Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery (IPRAS), the Queensland Hand Surgery Society (QHSS), and the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS). Dr Goh believes in being at the forefront of evolution in plastic surgery research and surgical techniques. He enjoys regularly participating in select national and international plastic surgery meetings and master classes. Dr Goh believes that a fervent desire to learn and to continue to improve patient outcome is absolutely essential to a surgeon’s development no matter what level of experience they are at. In addition to ongoing professional development, Dr Goh is also involved in the training of local surgeons through mentorship, registrar teaching, and as a senior lecturer for the University of Queensland School of Medicine. Dr Goh enjoys writing and has published extensively, both informally in community and general practice literature, as well as in international peer-reviewed plastic surgery journals and textbooks. Dr Goh believes that the key to a successful outcome in many plastic surgery procedures often narrows down to a simplified equation. Firstly, both the patient and surgeon must be able to define and outline the areas they are not happy with or that require restoration/improvement. Secondly, the goals of surgery and expectations on what is reasonably achievable must be clearly defined. And finally, the surgeon must possess the experience and technical expertise to be able to achieve the stated goals, and also to be able to deal with any potential complications should they arise. Whilst his work in Brisbane Australia can be quite consuming, Dr Goh tries to fit in and participate in charity surgery missions abroad whenever he can. With organizations such as Interplast and Operation Smile, Dr Goh joins a team of volunteers to perform reconstructive surgery on children born with facial deformities. Voluntary work that allows Dr Goh to utilise his skills to change the lives of those less fortunate brings him a sense of reality and a greater appreciation for life. Outside of work, Dr Goh enjoys spending time with his wife, eating good food, and enjoying the great outdoors.

Hospital Affiliations
Brisbane Private Hospital
Mater Private Hospital South Brisbane
St Andrew's War Memorial Hospital
The Wesley Hospital
Mater Private Hospital Redland
Affiliated Clinics
Pacific Day Surgery
Valley Plastic Surgery

Practice Locations

Brisbane

Mater Private Hospital
23-41 Weippin St
Cleveland QLD 4163 
Australia
07 3010 3300
Mater Health Services
39 Annerley Rd
Brisbane QLD 4102 
Australia
07 3010 3300
Mater Private Clinic
Fl 4
550 Stanley St
South Brisbane QLD 4101 
Australia
07 3010 3300
Mater Private Hospital
301 Vulture St
South Brisbane QLD 4101 
Australia
07 3010 3300
The Wesley Hospital
451 Coronation Dr
Auchenflower QLD 4066 
Australia
07 3010 3300
Brisbane Private Hospital
259 Wickham Terrace
Spring Hill QLD 4000 
Australia
07 3010 3300
St Andrews War Memorial Hospital
Wickham Terrace
Brisbane QLD 4000 
Australia
07 3010 3300
Pacific Day Surgery
38 Misterton St
Fortitude Valley QLD 4006 
Australia
07 3010 3300