Dr Marianne Cossens

Dr Marianne Cossens completed her medical degree at Bond University in 2012, where she was placed on the Dean’s Commendation List. She then undertook her residency at the Princess Alexandra Hospital and the Gold Coast University Hospital, before completing her radiology training at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital in 2022. In 2022, she also commenced a body imaging fellowship with Qscan.

In addition to her medical degree, Marianne has undergraduate qualifications in optometry from the Queensland University of Technology, where she graduated with Honours and a prize for clinical excellence.

Marianne’s subspecialty interests include body MRI, women’s imaging, and neuroimaging. She also enjoys teaching registrars and junior doctors, and has lectured in surgical anatomy at the University of Queensland on a number of occasions.

Dr Kael Baker

Kael completed his radiology training in Auckland and postgraduate medical degree in Adelaide and has recently completed a Musculoskeletal fellowship with QScan.

His interests include musculoskeletal MRI, ultrasound and CT guided procedures and pain management, including RF ablation

His passion for musculoskeletal medicine started with a degree in anatomy, and continues with a formal publication in 2022, engagement with local orthopaedic and radiology trainee teaching sessions, and interfaculty teaching with Qscan’s radiographer and sonographer CPD evenings.

Dr Michael Kreltszheim

Michael completed his nuclear medicine fellowship years at Qscan Southport and The Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, Victoria. Michael is based on the Sunshine Coast and works regularly at the Qscan Redcliffe and North Lakes clinics. He is also the deputy director of Nuclear Medicine and a member of the haematology and lung MDT at the Sunshine Coast University Hospital (SCUH).

Michael’s areas of interest include PET imaging and the rapidly evolving field of theranostics.  During his time at The Alfred, Michael was involved in two lutetium PSMA therapy trials aimed at improving outcomes in patients with metastatic prostate cancer.

Rachel Drew

Rachel has been with the Morrison & Co investment team since 2006, with a focus on strategic issues such as development and analysis of new investment areas, synergistic acquisitions and operational support to portfolio companies. She has been involved in investment assessments, bids and transitions during this time. Rachel sits on the global Asset Management committee for Morrison & Co and returned to NZ in 2022, following 3.5 years in the UK leading the Asset Management functions for Morrison & Co in that region, including directorships on Porterbrook (rail leasing), South East Water, and Phoenix Natural Gas (Gas Distribution Network).

Previously, Rachel worked in the strategy team at New Zealand Trade and Enterprise and as a consultant with The Boston Consulting Group. Rachel holds an MBA from the University of Cambridge and a Masters of Engineering from the University of Auckland.

Peter Coman

Peter is the Chairman of Qscan Board.

He is the Partner and Co-Head of Australia & New Zealand at Morrison & Co and has overseen a broad range of infrastructure investments in Australasia in the social infrastructure, renewable energy, healthcare and transport sectors.

Prior to joining Morrison & Co in 2008, Peter was Managing Director of Jones Lang LaSalle, New Zealand.

Peter is currently Chair of RetireAustralia, RHC Limited, QScan and Wellington International Airport.

Dr Sarah Cameron

Dr Sarah Cameron completed radiology training at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in early 2022. She is currently a paediatric radiology fellow at Queensland Children’s Hospital and regularly chairs the paediatric surgical-oncology MDT.

Sarah’s special interests include paediatric, breast, and cardiac imaging.

She is passionate about supporting registrars through their training program, from early basic principles to viva preparation. Sarah incorporates the education of trainees, junior doctors, and medical students into her fellowship at QCH.

Dr Theo Lau

Born in Melbourne, Theo relocated to Queensland after high school and graduated from the University of Queensland in 2011. He spent his intern and resident years at the Princess Alexandra Hospital. He undertook radiology training at the Gold Coast University Hospital where he enjoyed the breadth of practice that radiology offers. He then relocated to Melbourne for nuclear medicine training, spending a year at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, which has a strong focus in nuclear cardiology, and a subsequent year at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre where he was able to gain experience with more novel radiotracers and theranostics. He has developed a particular interest in oncologic imaging and is currently undertaking a hybrid fellowship in body imaging with Qscan.

Dr Nicholas Brett

Dr Nicholas Brett completed his fellowship in cardiac and vascular imaging at The Prince Charles Hospital in Brisbane after completing general radiology training in Hobart.

He then moved to Adelaide, where he worked in private practice and held a part-time position at the Royal Adelaide Hospital. He has since returned to Hobart, where he is the Director of Training at the Royal Hobart Hospital.

Nicholas has subspecialty interests in cardiac and vascular imaging, advanced CT techniques, neuroimaging, and musculoskeletal imaging.

Dr Michelle Craigie

Michelle Craigie is a recent fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists, which she obtained in 2020. She completed her radiology training at the Princess Alexandra Hospital, while her junior training doctor years were completed at Ipswich Hospital. She completed her Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery at the University of Queensland in 2012 and previously obtained a Bachelor of Science at the University of Queensland in 2008.

Since completing her radiology training, Michelle has worked as a staff specialist at the Princess Alexandra Hospital, where she is actively involved in registrar training. Her specialist interests include neuroradiology, and she is looking forward to commencing an MRI fellowship at Qscan in 2022.

Dr David Kennedy

Dr David Kennedy graduated with an MBBS from the University of Tasmania in 2013, and subsequently completed postgraduate training in radiology in 2021.

He looks forward to completing a hybrid musculoskeletal fellowship with Qscan Radiology Clinics across the Brisbane clinics.