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Alfred oncologist Prof Mark Shackleton, who saved Geoff's eyesight.
Breakthrough melanoma treatment saves grandfather’s eyesight
4 September 2023
Blind in his left eye after a stroke three years ago, 70 year old Geoff was fully reliant on his right eye.
cancer
cancer research
clinical trials
melanoma
Hector and wife Ana surrounded by the ICU team
Hector’s incredible fight for survival
30 August 2023
Earlier this year, Hector Saenz became the second person in Australia to receive a lung transplant following COVID-19 – after six months in The Alfred ICU, more than 4000 hours of critical care from 1500 medical professionals, and the longest recorded stint on ECMO.
critical care
icu
patients
(L-R) Dr Ryan Hoy, the Hon Danny Pearson MP, Glenn Turner, Dr Narelle Beer and Prof Ged Williams.
Specialist care extended for construction workers
18 August 2023
An Australian-first clinic for construction industry workers exposed to silica or diagnosed with silicosis, a deadly lung disease, has received a boost in funding that will see it continue for at least another three years.
respiratory
Doctors perform a world-first trial at The Alfred
First-in-world endometriosis trial begins
16 August 2023
Doctors from The Alfred Interventional Radiology (IR) team, headed up by principal investigator Associate Professor Jim Koukounaras, have designed a world-first study using interventional radiology to treat endometriosis.
clinical trials
interventional radiology
patients
research & innovation
Prof Catriona McLean AO
Prof McLean honoured with prestigious award
16 August 2023
It is with great pride that we share pathologist Prof Catriona McLean AO has been awarded the prestigious Bethlehem Griffiths Research Foundation medal for her remarkable contribution to neuropathology.
neuropathology
pathology
patients
Tracie Tan, Toby Winton-Brown, Nicholas Burgess, Lana Higson, Melissa Jordan and Jacquie Eyres from the Functional Seizures Clinic
New clinic helping people with functional seizures
7 August 2023
When Natalie started experiencing involuntary jerks in 2020, she had no idea the journey she had begun. Following a tonic-clonic seizure and a misdiagnosis of epilepsy, Natalie eventually discovered she had functional neurological disorder (FND). Daily, she was experiencing clusters of jerks – about 50 at a time – and as a busy professional, Natalie felt her body was out of her control. 
patients
research & innovation
seizures
Steven Fletcher-Jones received a lung transplant this year. Steven is standing in a park in front of The Alfred Hospital.
Sign up to save a life
24 July 2023
Earlier this year, Steven Fletcher-Jones underwent a lung transplant at The Alfred, thanks to the generosity of an anonymous organ donor. It's Donate Life Week, and we're urging everyone to register to become an organ donor so that you too could have the chance to save a life.
donatelife
lung transplant
organ donation
patients
Heart partnership to drive cutting edge care
6 July 2023
Heart patients of the future are set to benefit from a new partnership which will bring together the combined strengths of three leading institutions in cardiovascular research and patient care.
heart
research & innovation
Indigenous Garden opens
3 July 2023
The new Indigenous Garden at The Alfred has officially opened and is open to patients, visitors and staff.
aboriginal events
staff
Endocrinologist Dr Shoshana Sztal-Mazer and Dr Eleanor Danek holding reusable insulin pens.
Prescribing a more sustainable future
28 June 2023
Hundreds of disposable insulin pens will be kept out of landfill thanks to a campaign headed by endocrinologist Dr Shoshana Sztal-Mazer.
diabetes
endocrinology
patients