DR RONNY LOW

Ronny underwent medical training at the University of New South Wales. After completing his internship and surgical resident training, he moved to Perth to be the Radiology Research Fellow at Royal Perth Hospital before joining the WA Radiology Training program in 2007. He completed his radiology training in 2012, focusing on abdominal and pelvic MRI before undergoing further post-fellowship training in Interventional Radiology at St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney.

Ronny worked in private practice in Sydney before returning to Perth in early 2015 and joining the team at Envision. He has special interests in prostate MRI, including MR guided prostate biopsies, abdominal and pelvic imaging and musculoskeletal imaging.

He is an active member of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists, being chairperson for both their CT Reference Group and Iodinated Contrast Working Party. He is also a consultant radiologist at Fiona Stanley Hospital where is a Director of Radiology Training.

DR GLEN LO

Glen graduated from The University of Western Australia in 2004, and the WA Radiology Training program in 2014. He then completed two fellowships from 2013 to 2015 at The University of Toronto, Canada, subspecialising in women’s and abdominal imaging. Glen joined Envision in 2020 as a radiologist with a subspecialty interest in women’s imaging and pelvic MRI.

He works in the private and public sectors including Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Western Ultrasound for Women, Breast Screen WA, and Envision. Glen is active in teaching and research. He teaches at state and interstate RANZCR events, has been published in peer-reviewed medical journals, and presented both poster and oral presentations at national and international medical conferences. He is also an examiner for both RANZCR and ARC.

Glen’s current research focus is on the use of MRI in women’s imaging, working on a placental MRI study for a Masters of Clinical Research at The University of Western Australia, breast MRI studies for the high-risk breast cancer service at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, and endometriosis MRI techniques for the multidisciplinary team at King Edward Memorial Hospital For Women to improve the diagnosis and management for people living with endometriosis.

Glen has formerly worked as a professional dancer as a company member with Buzz Dance Theatre touring interstate and was on the Board of Management for Steps Youth Dance Company after working as a company member. He is the current Secretary and Treasurer of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (WA Branch) and a full instructor in Advanced Life Support for the Australian Resuscitation Council. Glen is a member of the RANZCR subspecialist interest groups for breast (BIG), obstetrics and gynaecology (OGSIG), and abdominal (ARGANZ) imaging. He is also on the Professional Practice Committee (PPC) and Stillbirth Steering Group.

Glen is an Associate Editor for the Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology (JMIRO) and an Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor at Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia, examiner for the Curtin Medical School.

DR MAY LAM

May completed her Bachelor of Dental Science (Hons) from The University of Western Australia (UWA) in 2011. Upon graduation, she worked in private practice and was also invited to teach both the undergraduate and DMD students as a Clinical Tutor at the Oral Health Centre of Western Australia (OHCWA). She is a Fellow of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons (RACDS) and completed a three-year Doctor of Clinical Dentistry in Dento-Maxillofacial Radiology at The University of Queensland in 2021.

May holds the position of Senior Lecturer at the UWA Dental School and has also been invited to lecture at The University of Sydney. She is a member of the Australian Academy of Dento-Maxillofacial Radiology (AADMFR). She has published in peer-reviewed journals and is also a co-author of the ADA’s Practical Guide to Dental Radiology (2019).

DR MICHAEL KRIESER

Michael graduated from Melbourne’s Monash University in 1992. Following 3 years’ residency at the Alfred Hospital, Michael commenced Radiology training in 1996 based at St. Vincent’s Hospital. In 2000, Michael undertook a Fellowship in Breast Imaging. Following a move to Perth Michael undertook a Fellowship in Musculoskeletal Imaging in 2003.

Michael has presented at local and national meetings on a range of Musculoskeletal topics and has provided imaging services and image guided injections to Perth’s elite sporting teams and athletes for numerous years. He joins Eamon Koh and Brendan Adler in providing a comprehensive Musculoskeletal and Sports Imaging service at Envision.

CLINICAL PROF BERNARD KOONG

Bernard is a highly experienced and internationally respected oral and maxillofacial radiologist and is one of the founding partners of Envision Medical Imaging.

He is Clinical Professor at The University of Western Australia. He has a long history of teaching oral and maxillofacial radiology at several universities, including The University of Western Australia, The University of Sydney, The University of Hong Kong and Griffith University. It included the provision of the radiology course for the Masters Degree programme in implantology developed by the internationally renowned Prof Klaus Lang. He also contributes to training the Western Australian radiology registrars of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists.

As an invited speaker, Bernard has presented more than 100 lectures to the dental and medical professions across Australia and also in the USA, Canada, Malaysia, Singapore, Switzerland, Hong Kong (SAR, China) and New Zealand. He was Vice Chairman and member of the Scientific Committee of the 33rd ADA Congress.

Bernard is author of the Atlas of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology (Wiley-Blackwell 2017). He is also author of the radiology chapter of the 6th edition of Lindhe and Lang’s Clinical Periodontology and Implant Dentistry (Wiley-Blackwell, 2015). He is a contributing author for Zygomatic Implants (Springer 2020) and the Glossary of Preventive Dentistry and Periodontology (Quintessence Publishing 2015). Bernard has also authored several publications for various professional Australian and international organisations, including the radiology guide for the Australian Dental Association (2019).

Bernard is the President of the Australian Academy of Dento-maxillofacial Radiology. He is a member of the Editorial Board of the Clinical Oral Implant Research journal.

The only North American qualified oral and maxillofacial radiologist in Australia, Bernard completed his specialist training with the world renowned Professor Michael Pharoah at the University of Toronto, where he was the first oral and maxillofacial radiology registrar to win the prestigious Harron Award and Scholarship. It included training at Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto General Hospital and Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Toronto.

DR EAMON KOH

amon is a musculoskeletal and sports imaging specialist at Envision Medical Imaging. He completed his medical degree (MBBS), from the University of Western Australia, in 1994 and his radiology fellowship (FRANZCR) in 2004. He undertook specialist fellowships in musculoskeletal imaging in London and Oxford between 2005 and 2006.

Eamon is passionate about imaging guided diagnosis and treatment of sports imaging and soft tissue injuries and started Western Australia’s first dedicated sports imaging and occupational injury service at Envision in 2008. He has worked extensively with state and national Australian athletes, including the Australian and Western Australian Cricket teams, the Fremantle Dockers, and Australian and Western Australian Institute of Sports (AIS and WAIS) athletes. This includes involvement in innovative sports medicine research on lumbar and pubic bone stress injuries, chronic calf injury and bowler’s side strain injury. He also provides imaging services for visiting national and professional sports teams.

Through his time in elite sports and rehabilitation, Eamon has developed expertise in soft tissue injury diagnosis and management. He has published his experience in innovative treatment for muscle, tendon and nerve injuries in leading peer-reviewed radiology and anatomy journals. This includes special interests in, and publication of, research on the use of ultrasound guided platelet rich plasma (PRP) injections, neurolysis, soft tissue adhesiolysis and Botox injections for treatment of difficult tendinopathies, chronic calf injury and nerve entrapment syndromes including deep gluteal syndrome and neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome (NTOS).

DR TOM HUANG

Tom graduated from The University of Queensland with a Bachelor of Dental Science. After working in both the private and public dental sectors, he undertook a three year specialist training program at the University of Queensland and graduated with a Doctorate of Clinical Dentistry specialising in Dento-Maxillofacial Radiology. It included training at Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, private radiology practices and at the School of Dentistry.

Since graduation, Tom has been working in a private specialised practice in Maxillofacial Radiology. He has held the position of visiting lecturer, clinical supervisor and external examiner at the University of Queensland, School of Dentistry. Tom has also presented topics in radiology and radiography to dentists and continues to have research interests in Cone Beam Volumetric Tomography. Tom joined Envision in 2012. He is a member of the International Association of Dentomaxillofacial Radiology.

DR TONYA HALLIDAY

Tonya completed her undergraduate training at University of Glasgow in 1989, working at the Royal Infirmary and Stobhill Hopsitals in Glasgow before commencing her Radiology training in 1996.

Tonya arrived in Perth in 2002 undertaking a Fellowship in Cross Sectional Imaging at Royal Perth Hospital before returning to the UK for 3 years working as an MRI consultant radiologist. In 2006 Tonya relocated to Perth, working in private practice and at Royal Perth Hospital and she completed her RANZCR Fellowship in 2007. Tonya joined Envision in 2010.

Throughout her training Tonya developed specific interests and expertise in hepatic, pancreatic and gynaecological imaging and the assessment of oncology patients. She has continued to develop her clinical expertise at Royal Perth Hospital as a member of the abdominal imaging team. Tonya is involved in the Colorectal Cancer, Upper Gastrointestinal, Oncology and Lymphoma meetings.

Over the past year Tonya has undertaken training in CT colonoscopy expected to play an increasing role in detection and screening for colorectal malignancy. She is involved in teaching medical students, interns and Radiology Registrars.

DR LAWRENCE “LORRY” DEMBO

A clinical cardiologist with subspecialty training focused on non-invasive cardiac imaging, Lorry completed his general Cardiology training at Royal Perth Hospital. With an emphasis on heart failure and non-invasive diagnostic imaging throughout his training he went on to complete a fellowship in New York under the umbrella of the Cardiovascular Research foundation and Lennox Hill Hospital. Lorry’s USA training was primarily in cardiac MRI and predominantly based in a private outpatient centre with affiliations to major Manhattan hospitals.

Lorry is an Australian pioneer and leader in the field of MRI and CT as cardiac imaging modalities and is a passionate believer in the future of ‘high-tech’ cardiovascular imaging. He is accredited by the conjoint committee of the CSANZ/RANZCR at the highest level.

Imaging is all about clinical context. Lorry maintains his clinical cardiology skill set at the Advanced Heart Failure and Cardiac Transplant Service of Western Australia, based at Fiona Stanley Hospital.

DR RANIERI FALCÃO AGUIAR

Ranieri completed his radiology training in 2013 at the Federal University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Ranieri has always been passionate about musculoskeletal radiology. His interest gained traction after an observership in the Balgrist University Hospital in Zurich, Switzerland, in 2011. Ranieri undertook one year of a subspecialist fellowship training in musculoskeletal imaging in Brazil, followed by two years in Perth. He is a Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists and a member of the Australasian Musculoskeletal Imaging Group.

Being up-to-date is of utmost importance to Ranieri, who organises and participates in weekly discussions of scientific journals. He is devoted to teaching and research. Ranieri has been an invited lecturer at the University of Western Australia and has lectured to the WA Radiology Training Program. Ranieri has research projects in the field of imaging-guided procedures, wrist and hand diseases.

Besides diagnostic radiology, Ranieri has experience in a wide range of imaging-guided interventions. These include biopsies, corticosteroid injections and radiofrequency ablations for pain management. He has expertise in ultrasound-guided minimally invasive release for carpal tunnel syndrome, percutaneous releases for trigger finger/thumb and De Quervain’s tenosynovitis. Ultrasound-guided removal of foreign bodies and Implanon is also within his skillset.

Ranieri is committed to a high-quality level of patient-centred care and to evidence-based medicine.

Ranieri has worked for SKG and Capital Radiology before joining Envision in October 2021. During this time, he has concomitantly worked for Western Australia Health Department at Fiona Stanley, Fremantle and Rockingham Hospitals.