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Dr. Anthony Rotman

Dr. Anthony Rotman

Dr. Anthony Rotman is an ENT Surgeon with a special interest in voice, swallow and airway disorders. After completing his medical degree at the University of Melbourne, he obtained a post-graduate diploma of surgical anatomy. He then entered training in Otorhinolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery, receiving his Fellowship from the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in 2019. Following this, Anthony completed fellowship training in the United Kingdom, first in London at the National Centre for Airway Reconstruction, focusing on endoscopic and open approaches to disorders of the voice box and trachea. As part of this he also spent time at the Royal Brompton Hospital’s upper airway clinic, learning about vocal cord dysfunction and chronic cough.  From London, Anthony did a second Laryngology Fellowship at Poole Hospital NHS Foundation Trust with an emphasis on local anaesthetic procedures for voice and swallowing disorders, whilst also gaining exposure to laryngeal reinnervation techniques. Since returning to Australia, Anthony takes an active role in teaching and research at Monash Health, where he is co-supervisor of training and is an active participant in multiple research projects. Both in public and private hospitals, he performs a range of ENT procedures on children and adults, with a focus on laryngology.

 

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Other GPRWMF awards received by awardee Year
Clinical Research GrantProteomic assay of upper airway secretions in diagnosing aetiology of inflammatory laryngeal disease2023
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