Dr Kevin Lee

Kevin is a specialist physician in nuclear medicine, diabetes, and endocrinology.

Dr Kevin Lee has been working as a regular locum at Qscan since 2018, and joined the Qscan Group in a full-time capacity in 2021.

He has been involved in various oncology MDTs, with experience in theranostics in prostate cancer, neuroendocrine cancer, and thyroid cancer, and is looking forward to contributing to the comprehensive oncology service at Qscan.He also has been involved in the state-wide epilepsy MDT and the Metro North dementia MDT, and is keen to enhancing Qscan’s neurology nuclear medicine and PET offerings.Lastly as a clinical endocrinologist, diabetologist and bariatric physician, he hopes to serve a variety of patients with Qscan, supplementing the already quality care that Qscan provides to patients with cardiometabolic, bone health, endocrine conditions.

Dr Erin Bamford

Prior to commencing medical training, Erin completed a Bachelor of Applied Science (Medical Science) at Queensland University of Technology in 2002 and Master of Physiotherapy Studies at University of Queensland in 2005.  She worked as a Physiotherapist for 10 years with an interest in Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine.

Erin obtained her medical degree at Griffith University in 2014, graduating with distinction and receiving the Dean’s Medallion for Academic Excellence and the Anatomy Prize.  She completed her internship, residency, and radiology training at the Princess Alexandra Hospital.

Erin commenced with Qscan as a musculoskeletal fellow in February 2022, where she will be working alongside the musculoskeletal sub-specialty doctors in South East Queensland.

Dr Candice Sagi

Dr Candice Sagi obtained her Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery at the University of Adelaide in 2009. She underwent specialist radiology training from 2012-2017 at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, with subsequent fellowship training in MRI at the Gold Coast University Hospital in 2018.

Candice joined the Qscan Radiology Clinics team in 2022. As a general consultant radiologist, she provides a broad variety of diagnostic care for patients in the community, with particular areas of interest in neuroimaging and women’s imaging. She also performs ultrasound and CT guided minimally invasive procedures. Candice is also dedicated to the training of radiology registrars and medical students through her appointment at the Gold Coast University Hospital.

Candice is committed to delivering the highest quality of care to our patients, and establishing solid relationships with the medical practitioners who care for them.

Dr Jennifer Powell

Dr Jennifer Powell has been a member of the QScan team since 2017 when she undertook a musculoskeletal imaging fellowship which was completed in early 2018 under the supervision of the QScan musculoskeletal group.  Jennifer has also completed fellowships in paediatric and cardiac imaging and is accredited by the RANZCR joint committee in both cardiac CT and MRI.  Jennifer is employed part time as a Staff Specialist at the Queensland Children’s Hospital and is a dedicated member of the Queensland Paediatric Cardiac Service with special interest in paediatric coronary syndromes and congenital imaging.

Before embarking on a career in medicine Jennifer completed degrees in Arts and Science at the University of Queensland with majors in French, Spanish and Biomedical Science.  She maintains a strong research interest particularly in the setting of congenital cardiac conditions with recent publications on the use of vocal cord ultrasound in the post operative setting for cardiothoracic surgery and the use of transcranial ultrasound for the assessment of the circle of Willis in pre-operative cardiothoracic surgical patients.  Jennifer is passionate about teaching and training and has lectured widely across health disciplines.

When not working at QScan Jennifer enjoys painting and photography, travel, and hiking with her family.

Dr Jeremy Ong

Jeremy was born and raised in Perth, Western Australia. He completed his internship and residency at Royal Perth Hospital, before commencing radiology training in the WA radiology training program, where he gained experience by working at major Perth hospitals and private clinics.

He then undertook nuclear medicine training in WA in 2019 and 2020 at the Sir Charles Gairdner and Fiona Stanley Hospitals, followed by an additional fellowship year at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne in 2021, focusing on PET and high-level theranostics.

As a technology nerd, his interests include optimising workflows and software in molecular imaging, and in PET and theranostics applications, especially in neuroendocrine tumours and prostate cancer. Jeremy is also keen to engage with referring clinicians to ensure he can be as helpful as possible and to provide imaging services of the highest quality in WA.

Dr Kate Mahady

Dr Kate Mahady completed her radiology training in the UK and undertook diagnostic and interventional neuroradiology fellowships across London and in Brisbane. She was admitted to RANZCR in 2017 and has been a full time interventional and diagnostic neuroradiology consultant at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH) since 2016.

Kate leads the 24/7 interventional neuroradiology (INR) service at RBWH and the Queensland Children’s Hospital. She is involved in training fellows and registrars, and regularly contributes to these hospitals’ diagnostic radiology, neuroradiology and general interventional services. She has provided hub/teleradiology reporting for Qscan since 2020.

Kate is a keen educator, having co-convened the ANZSNR ASM in 2021. She has taught locally, interstate, and internationally, providing medical, radiography, nursing, and other industry personnel with appropriate training. She is also conducts and is a supervisor for clinical research projects.

Kate is a co-chair of the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry (AuSCR), a member of the Queensland Statewide Stroke Clinical Network Committee and its paediatric sub-stream, and leads the interventional internship and INR fellowship programmes at RBWH.

Dr Jennifer Gillespie

Jennifer has a special interest in Head and Neck and Skull Base imaging, having completed a fellowship in MRI in 2011 at the Princess Alexandra Hospital with her mentor Dr Mitesh Gandhi.

Since this time she has been heavily involved in teaching and research and is now the Network Training Director for the RBWH.

She is a member of the Head and Neck Cancer multi-disciplinary meeting and Skull Base MDT at the RBWH. She is the Head and Neck representative for the Australian and New Zealand Society of Neuroradiology.

Dr David Kim

Dr David Kim completed his radiology training at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in 2021 and subsequently undertook a paediatric radiology fellowship at Queensland Children’s Hospital.

His subspecialty interests include general, oncologic and congenital cardiac paediatric conditions.

His weekly commitments include time at Queensland Children’s Hospital, Princess Alexandra Hospital and Qscan’s Brisbane clinics. During this time, he regularly contributes to multidisciplinary meetings and registrar teaching.

 

Dr Andrew Csillag

Dr Andrew Csillag is a dually qualified radiologist and nuclear medicine specialist.

Andrew completed his medical training and two years of residency on the Gold Coast before returning to his hometown of Sydney as a senior resident in nuclear medicine. He then completed his core radiology training at Concord Hospital in Sydney, and undertook further specialisation training in nuclear medicine at St. George Hospital and Prince of Wales Hospital.

Andrew has a broad interest in radiology and nuclear medicine with a special interest in PET-CT.

Dr Chung Mo Koo

Dr Chung Mo Koo is a Dual Trained Radiologist and Nuclear Medicine specialist. Chung Mo obtained his medical degree from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and completed his core radiology training in South Australia.

He was based at the Royal Adelaide Hospital and rotated through Flinders Medical Centre, Women’s & Children’s, Royal Darwin and Queen Elizabeth Hospitals. He then undertook subspecialty training in Breast Imaging at Royal North Shore Hospital and BreastScreen NSW. He completed further specialist training in Nuclear Medicine at St. Vincent’s Hospital Sydney and Royal North Shore Hospital.

Chung Mo was admitted to the Fellowship of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (FRANZCR) and the Fellowship of Australasian Association of Nuclear Medicine Specialists (FAANMS).

He speaks fluent English, Korean and basic German.