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Richard Parkinson (neurosurgeon)

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Richard Parkinson is an Australian neurosurgeon. Dr Parkinson is a leading Sydney neurosurgeon who has treated several high profile sportspeople including NRL players,[1] and champion horserider Darren Beadman.[2]

Dr Parkinson has led an Australia study into concussions in the NRL and has completed a two-year research paper finding an increasing trend of concussion in the NRL.[3][4]

Special Interest Areas

  • Spine and brain injuries in athletes and sportspeople
  • Minimally invasive and complex spinal surgery
  • Physical rehabilitation from sports injuries, particularly in NRL and RU players
  • Neurosurgical care of remote and Indigenous people[5]

Training And Lecturing

Dr Parkinson is the Supervisor for Advanced Training for Neurosurgery for the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons 2005-2010 at St Vincent’s.[6] Dr Parkinson has many peer reviewed research papers and he is a Conjoint Senior Lecturer at the University of Notre Dame, Sydney.[7]

Notable Patients

Fellowships And Affiliations

ACGME Accredited Fellowships (United States) in Minimally Invasive Spinal and Spinal Deformity Surgery, and Neurointervention (Image Guided Neurosurgery)

Memberships and affiliations

Website

http://ispine.com.au

References

1 - http://www.clinic.stvincents.com.au/clinical-directory/specialists/profile/109/Dr_Richard_J_Parkinson

External links

Australia’s next top model - The Girl That Had Back Pains 1 February 2006