Dr. Richard Hanney General Surgeon, Sydney
Dr. Hanney has been a General Surgeon in Western Sydney since 1999. With increasing subspecialisation in general surgery, if there are general surgical services he cannot provide, he has a strong network of colleagues to ensure that the most appropriate care is provided to each individual.
BACHELOR OF MEDICINE, BACHELOR OF SURGERY
University of Sydney/ Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Faculty of Medicine Graduated February 1988
- Recertified 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010
- DSTC (Definitive Surgical Trauma Care) certified 2002, 2005
- Appointed EMST Course Director 2002
- Appointed EMST (ATLS) Course Instructor December 1995, instructing both EMST in Australia 1995-7 and ATLS in UK 1998/99
- FRACS conferred Jan 1996
- EMST (ATLS) Instructor course completed July 1995
- Early Management of Severe Trauma Course (ATLS) completed 1992
- Accredited in Colonoscopy by Conjoint Committee GESA
- 2012 – 2013 : Head, Department of Surgery, Mount Druitt Hospital
- 2010 – Current : Clinical Senior Lecturer, University of Sydney
- 2009 – Current : VMO General Surgeon Westmead Hospital Acute Surgical Unit
- 2000 – 2006 : VMO General / Upper GI Surgeon Nepean Hospital
- 1999 – Current : VMO General / Upper GI Surgeon Mt Druitt Hospital.
Credentialed at Minchinbury, Westmead Private, Nepean Private Hospitals. - 1998 – 1999 : Clinical Fellow – Scottish Liver Transplant Unit/ Upper GI surgery
- 1996 : Westmead Hospital – Clinical Superintendent in Surgery
Career Direction
Having undertaken general surgical training with the objective of ultimately taking up rural practice, during 1995-1997 I developed broader experience in teaching and training of current medical undergraduates and surgical aspirants.
With post-Fellowship experience in transplantation and oesophago-gastric surgery, I had hoped to further pursue the upper GI component of these. I have become increasingly involved in College and AMA activity at State, national and international levels, however. I maintain an active interest and involvement in the specialty of general surgery.
Free Papers
- FORMATION OF RACS TRAINEES COMMITTEE
Presented at Annual Scientific Meetings of RACS Victoria, Tasmania, ACT, NSW 2005 with separate invited presentation in Brisbane. - MAJOR VASCULAR INJURY OCCURRING WITH THE USE OF THE HASSON CANNULA
Hanney RM, Carmalt HL, Merrett N, Tait N
Presented at World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery, Rome, June 1998 Abstract published in Surgical Endoscopy 12(5) 1998: 676 - MISSED DIAGNOSIS AT LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY
R Hanney, G Bond, A deCosta
Presented at World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery, Rome, June 1998
Abstract published in Surgical Endoscopy 12(5) 1998: 538 - BROKEN HILL – ESTABLISHMENT OF A RURAL TRAINING POSITION: THE INSIDE STORY
R Hanney, I McInnes, N Tait
Presented at RACS Annual Scientific Congress, Brisbane, May 1997 via videolink. Winner of the Johnson & Johnson ASC Rural Surgery Prize for best paper in Section. - LIVER INJURIES IN CHILDREN
V Malka, R Hanney, T Hughes, N Tait, A Richardson, M Hollands
Presented at RACS Annual Scientific Congress, Melbourne 1996 - THE ROLE OF HEPATIC RESECTION IN THE MANAGEMENT OF LIVER TRAUMA
R Hanney, V Malka, T Hughes, N Tait, A Richardson, M Hollands
Presented at RACS Annual Scientific Congress, Melbourne 1996. - VASCULAR INJURY IN LAPAROSCOPY
R Hanney, K Alle, P Cregan
Presented at RACS Annual Scientific Congress, Hobart 1994 and at RACS NSW Annual Scientific Meeting/Registrars’ Scientific Presentations, 1994 - SUCCESSFUL USE OF THROMBOLYTIC THERAPY IN A THROMBOSED POPLITEAL ARTERY ANEURYSM
R Hanney, S Hazelton
Presented at Urokinase Thrombolytic Therapy Symposium 1992 - DETECTION AND MANAGEMENT OF FEMORAL FALSE ANEURYSMS WITH COLOUR ENHANCED DUPLEX IMAGING
JP Harris, A Burnett, R Hanney, GH White, J May
Presented at RACS Annual Scientific Congress, Canberra 1992
- THE IMPORTANCE OF RESEARCH AND ACADEMIC SURGERY
International Association of Surgical Student Societies Symposium. Brisbane, 2015 - OVERVIEW OF THE ROLE OF PROFESSIONAL COLLEGES IN SIMULATION
Medical simulation for training and assessment: current status, challenges and future directions.
Christchurch, NZ, 2015 - INTRODUCTION TO ACADEMIC CAREERS IN AUSTRALIA
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Reunion Week. Sydney 2015 - THE SECTION OF ACADEMIC SURGERY – HOW TO GET INVOLVED AND WHAT DOES THE FUTURE LOOK
LIKE?
RACS Academic Section Mid-career course, Sydney, 2015
RACS Academic Section Mid-Career Course, Adelaide, 2014 - WE NEVER STOP TRAINING, SO RESEARCH FITS IN – HOW?
World Congress of Surgical Education, Sweden 2013 - ISSUES AND INITIATIVES IN ACADEMIC SURGERY
AMA National Doctors in Training Forum, 2012 - INTERVIEW AND SELECTION TECHNIQUESNSW
AMA Doctors in Training Forum 2004, 2005, 2006, 2011, 2012 - MEN IN MEDICINE – USE YOUR POWERS FOR GOOD, NOT EVIL
University of Wollongong Student Surgical Society information night 2012 - WOUND HEALING AND RATIONALE FOR SURGICAL CLOSURE OF DIFFERENT LAYERS
Johnson and Johnson annual National Sales Training Meeting, January 2012 - INSTRUCTIONAL WORKSHOP – BASIC AND ADVANCED SUTURING TECHNIQUES
AMSA (Australian Medical Students Association) National Convention, Sydney 2011 - AN INTERNATIONAL PROJECT TO ENGAGE AND RECRUIT ACADEMIC SURGEONS
1st World Congress on Surgical Training, Gothenburg, Sweden, September 2011 - AVOIDING PROBLEMS AND IMPROVING OUTCOMES
session Chair The Alfred General Surgical meeting, Melbourne 2011 - THE PROCESS OF BECOMING A GENERAL SURGEON
Sydney University Surgical Society Information night, October 2011 - COMMUNICATION, TRAINING AND FEEDBACK – PART-TIME TRAINING
RACSTA (Trainees’ Association) session RACS ASC, Perth 2010 - DEVELOPING A CAREER IN ACADEMIC SURGERY
RACSTA New Trainee Induction Weekend RACS Melbourne 2010 - COLLABORATIONS BETWEEN THE RACS AND THE Association for Academic Surgery
2010 RACS Younger Fellows Forum, Adelaide - THE COLLEGE AND YOU: WHAT WE DID AND WHY
RACS NSW Preparation for Practice Seminar, Sydney 2009 - WHY I AM NOT AN ACADEMIC – A VIEW FROM THE OTHER SIDE
RACS Section of Academic Surgery Heads of Departments meeting, Adelaide, 2009 - THE DCAS COURSE – PROGRESS ONE YEAR ON
Presented at RACS Section of Academic Surgery Heads of Departments meeting, Adelaide, 2009 - ISSUES AFFECTING THE TRAINING OF THE NEXT GENERATION OF SURGEONS IN AUSTRALIA
RCST/RACS joint meeting, Pattaya, Thailand, 2007. - “THAT ‘SAFE HOURS’ MAKES BETTER SURGEONS”
NSW RACS Annual Scientific Meeting Debate 2007 – 1st negative speaker – won by acclamation - YOUNGER FELLOWS WORKING PARTY REVIEWING OF AUSTRALASIAN GENERAL SURGICAL TRAINING
General Surgeons Australia meeting/ Queensland ASM, Townsville 2003 - LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY: BEST PRACTICE IN THE YEAR 2000. “;ENTRY
TECHNIQUES”
Sydney Upper GI Surgical Society, March 2000 - HAZARD REDUCTION: VISCERAL AND VASCULAR INJURIES AT LAPAROSCOPY
General Surgeons Australia meeting, Sydney, 2000 - OESOPHAGOGASTRECTOMY
Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh HDU Education day 1999 - SURGICAL ASPECTS OF GLOVE POWDER AND LATEX ALLERGY
Invited surgical perspective at multidisciplinary seminar, July 1999 - ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE LIVER
Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh nursing forum 1998 - WESTMEAD HOSPITAL REPORTED EXPERIENCE WITH OESOPHAGOGASTRECTOMY
University of Edinburgh Department of Surgery 1998 - ADJUVANT/ NEOADJUVANT THERAPY IN MANAGEMENT OF OESOPHAGEAL CANCER
RCSE Education session 1998 - LIVER TRAUMA
Austrauma 97 – International Trauma Conference held at Westmead Hospital. - DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF DISSEMINATED INTRAPERITONEAL HYDATIDOSIS
Invited case presentation at Festschrift for Professor Miles Little, U of Sydney, April 1997 - Invited Presentations – other
SEPTICAEMIA AND SHOCK
Mt Druitt Hospital surgical registrar training session 1995
- THE AUSTRALASIAN STUDENTS’ SURGICAL ASSOCIATION: DEVELOPMENT, PROGRESS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
C Wells, S Fitzpatrick, E Chan, W Ridley, R Hanney Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 2019, 89: pp 629-30 - PERSPECTIVE: THE SURGICAL RESEARCH SOCIETY 2014: LEADING EDGE RESEARCH FROM YOUNG
SURGEONS
L Delbridge, R Hanney Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery 2015, 85, p208 - PERSPECTIVE: DEVELOPING AN INTEGRATED TRAINING PATHWAY FOR CLINICAL ACADEMICS: NOTES FROM THE
FIRST BINATIONAL SUMMIT MEETING
J Windsor, J Searle, R Hanney, A Chapman, M Grigg, P Choong, A Mackay, B M Smithers, S Carney, J Smith, Z Wainer, N Talley, M Gladman
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery 2015, 85, pp 398-9 - BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE CLINICAL ACADEMIC WORKFORCE TO MEET THE FUTURE HEALTHCARE NEEDS OF
AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND: REPORT FROM THE FIRST SUMMIT MEETING
J Windsor, J Searle, R Hanney, A Chapman, M Grigg, P Choong, A Mackay, B. M. Smithers, J Churchill, S Carney, J Smith, Z Wainer, N Talley, M Gladman - Internal Medicine Journal, 2015, 45 (9) pp 965-971
- IS THE MELBOURNE MD A MISNOMER?
RM Hanney (Letter) Medical Journal of Australia 2013, 197 (11/12): 617 - DEVELOPING ACADEMIC SURGEONS – THE FOCUS OF A NEW COURSE
RM Hanney, AG Hill, SA LeMaire, AR Van Rij, JA WindsorAustralian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery 2009, 79, pp 872-875 - TRAINING TO BE A SURGEON – ISSUES NOW AND IN THE FUTURE AFFECTING THE TRAINING OF THE NEXT
GENERATION OF SURGEONS IN AUSTRALIA
DH Amott and RM Hanney Ann R Coll Surg Engl (Suppl) 2006; 88: 320–322 - COMMENT: SAFETY IN LAPAROSCOPY
R Hanney Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery (1999) 69: 413 - VASCULAR INJURIES DURING LAPAROSCOPY ASSOCIATED WITH THE HASSON TECHNIQUE
RM Hanney, HL Carmalt, N Merrett, N Tait Journal of the American College of Surgeons (1999); 188 (3): 337 - USE OF THE HASSON CANNULA PRODUCING MAJOR VASCULAR INJURY AT LAPAROSCOPY
R Hanney, N Merrett, H Carmalt, N Tait Surgical Endoscopy (1999), 13; 12: 1238 – 1240 - LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY – THE MISSED DIAGNOSIS
R Hanney, G Bond, A de Costa Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery 1997, 67, pp 166-7 - MAJOR VASCULAR INJURY AND LAPAROSCOPY
R Hanney, K Alle, P Cregan Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery 1995, 65, 533-5
- RACS Certificate of outstanding service – Bronze – Younger Fellows Committee. 2009
- RACS Certificate of outstanding service – Silver – NSW State Committee. 2009
- Winner of the ASC Rural Surgery Prize for best paper in Section 1997
- Visiting Professor to University of Wisconsin Department of Surgery, November 2015
- Visiting Professorship from RACS to Association for Academic Surgery/ Society of University Surgeons joint Academic Surgical Congress 2010 San Antonio, Texas
- Visiting Professorship from RACS to Association for Academic Surgery/ Society of University Surgeons joint Academic Surgical Congress 2008 Los Angeles, California
Professional Memberships and Committee Participation
- National Demonstration Hospitals Project – Broken Hill Base Hospital 1997
- Chairman, Operating Theatre Management Committee – Broken Hill Base Hospital 1997
- Remote Medicine Clinical Training Committee of University of Sydney Dept. of Rural Health 1997
- Medical Staff Council – Broken Hill Base Hospital 1997
- Westmead Hospital Trauma Service 1992-96
- Royal Prince Alfred Hospital RMO’s committee 1988, 1989
- Elected Federal AMA Council representing Craft group of Surgery 2010 – 2011
- Member Federal Ethics and Medicolegal Committee 2010 – 2011
- Elected NSW Councillor for Western Sydney Metropolitan Zone 2008, 2009 – 2013
- NSW AMA Hospital Practice Committee co-opted 2007 – 8, council representative 2009 – 2013
- Invited Surgical Representative AMA National Congress 2007, 2008, 2009
- Nominated spokesperson during medical indemnity crisis 2004
- Member 1988-current
Nominated Roles
- Convener of “Developing a Career in Academic Surgery”, Perth 2010, Adelaide 2011, Kuala Lumpur 2012, Auckland 2013
- Ex-Officio Member of Executive, Section of Academic Surgery 2010-11
- Convener of Inaugural course – “Developing a Career in Academic Surgery”, Brisbane, 2009
- Nominated member RACS NSW Continuing Education Subcommittee 2007 – 2008
- Convener, Inaugural Younger Fellows and Trainees Dinner, ASC Sydney, 2006
- Co-Convener with Ian Civil, RACS Trainees Association, 2005
- NSW representative to Premier’s Roundtable meeting on Medical Workforce 2004
- Convenor, Younger Fellows Working Party reviewing 3+2 General Surgical Training Program, 2003-2004
- Facilitator, Registrars Papers Day Sub-Committee of NSW State Committee 2003, 2004
- Coordinator for General Surgery, FRACS Part 2 exams, Westmead Hospital 2003
- Convenor, NSW Preparation for Practice Seminar 2003.
- NSW Dept. of Health General Practice Procedural Training Advisory Group 2002 – RACS representative
- NSW Representative Younger Fellows Committee 2002 – 2004
- Younger Fellows Representative co-opted to NSW State Committee 2002 – 2004
- RACS Section of Academic Surgery
- Foundation Member Australasian Trauma Society
- Australian and New Zealand Association for the Surgery of Trauma
- Gastroenterological Society of Australasia
- General Surgeons Australia
- Sydney Upper Gastrointestinal Surgical Society
- Australasian Gastrointestinal Trials Group
- Association for Academic Surgery – member International courses Task Force 2009 – current
- MIGA Medical Indemnity 2008 – current
- Invited First line reviewer for Combined Hospitals Audit of Surgical Mortality in NSW
- Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery
- The Medical Journal of Australia
- New England Journal of Medicine
- Journal of Surgical Research
- Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
-
56 Janet St, Mount Druitt
NSW 2770(02) 9625 3634