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Dr Patricia Kho
Senior Consultant Contact Details
6A Napier Road, #04-37 Professional Education
MBBS (UK), |
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Dr Kho was Head of Department of Medical Oncology, Liverpool Hospital, Sydney, one of the largest teaching hospital of the University of New South Wales. During this time, she was also Director of the clinical trials unit and a Clinical Lecturer. More recently, she was a Consultant at Sydney Adventist Hospital and a Visiting Scientist to the Garvan Institute of research, Sydney.
She graduated from University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK in 1995 and worked at National University Hospital, Singapore before continuing her specialist postgraduate training in medical oncology at Sydney Cancer Centre, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney.
She obtained her fellowship from Royal Australasian College of Physicians (FRACP) in 2003. Her interest in translational research led her to work at Genome Institute of Singapore from 2002 to 2003 and is currently pursuing a Masters degree in the treatment of colorectal cancer.
Dr Kho is a member of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, the Medical Oncology Group, Australia, the International Association of Lung Cancer, the Australian Lung Trials Group and Australasian Gastrointestinal Trials Group.
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Dr Patricia Kho - Video Profile
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New cookbook with Asian twistParkway Cancer Centre marks 4th anniversary with launch of cookbook for cancer patients It was a special occasion, one that not only marked the celebration of Parkway Cancer Centre’s (PCC’s) four years of service to cancer patients, but also PCC’s latest project in community outreach through its non-profit arm, CanHOPE. |
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A passion for personalised medicineDr Patricia Kho hopes that research will help patients get more effective treatment To Dr Patricia Kho, research is an integral part of medicine as it is through research that patients are able to receive optimised treatment with improved outcomes. Early in her career, she spent time as a post-graduate research fellow at the Genome Institute of Singapore. Today, despite a busy practice at the Gleneagles Hospital, she is also pursuing a master’s degree at Sydney University. |




