ABOUT DR ALEXANDER
Dr Alexander is a private Obstetrician, Gynaecologist and Fertility specialist, Who is affiliated with the Mater Private Hospitals and is a Senior Specialist at Queensland Fertility Group (QFG)
General Obstetrics including
high risk pregnancy management
Gynaecology including
minimal invasive and “keyhole” surgery,
menstrual disorders,
endometriosis, and fibroids
cervical dysplasia (pap smear abnormalities and treatment),
Infertility including
recurrent pregnancy loss,
assisted reproduction (including IVF) and
reproductive endocrinology.
Dr Alexander’s practice is in South Brisbane (Woolloongabba) facing the Mater Hospital. He deliver babies at The Mater Mothers Hospital, and perform procedures at the Mater Private and Greenslopes Private Hospitals.
DR ALEXANDERS QUALIFICATIONS
BSc. (Chemistry), 1984.
MSc. (Physiology), 1986.
MBBS, University of Queensland, 1991.
Masters in Health Administration ( MHA ), NSW Uni, 1996
MRANZCOG, Australia, 21st of March 1999
Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Australia, 8th of January 2002
Minimally Invasive Surgery; University of NSW (Sydney), 2003
Pelvic floor reconstructive surgery; University of NSW (Sydney), 2014
2002-2008: Clinical lecturer at University of Queensland.
2003-2008: Visiting Medical Specialist at Gynaecology department, Mater Hospital
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Dr Alexander is a member of the following medical associations and societies
Australian Medical Association
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, RANZCOGS
General Medical Council ( England )
Avant Medical Indemnity
Australian Gynaecological Endoscopy Society
Fertility Society of Australia
EXPERIENCE AND CURRENT DUTIES
Experienced in high risk pregnancy, difficult births and vacuum extraction
Special interest in laparoscopic surgery and surgical management of endometriosis, Fibroids and uterine dysfunctions
Urogynaecology procedures like Burch colposuspension and tension free vaginal tape; Pelvic floor repairs including sacrospinous colpopexy and sacral colpopexy;
Abnormal pap smears and colposcopy
Transabdominal Cervical Suture (TACS) for recurrent second trimester pregnancy loss.
Undertaking duties in Obstetrics Gynaecology and IVF audit as set by the RANZCOG, and quality assurance through the perinatal mortality meetings and recommendations
PUBLICATIONS
Two uncompetitive, activated, and transport sites of the Na+/H+ exchanger for pH regulation in the perfused rat Kidney. ELSEVIER, 417-422, June 1999.