NCNM Consultant physicians


Dr Andrew Southee MBBS(Hons), MRCP(UK), FRACP
Dr Stewart Davidson MBBS(Hons), FRACP, Grad Dip Clin Epi
Dr Joseph Wong MBBS(Hons), FRACP, MBA


Chief Nuclear technician

Peter Borham


Nuclear technologists

Merren
Renae
Karen
Jenny
Ebony


Secretaries

Lyn
Lyn
Karen




Consultant physicians


Dr Andrew Southee graduated with honours from the University of NSW in 1979 and has trained in internal medicine in Sydney at RNSH and RPAH, Newcastle, and UCH London. He subsequently undertook nuclear medicine training at RPAH and Harvard Boston. Andrew was previously Director of Nuclear Medicine of the Hunter Area Health Service where he helped establish Australia’s first “all-digital” filmless nuclear medicine department in 1990. In 1994 he established Northcoast Nuclear Medicine. Andrew’s special interests include teaching, sports medicine, cardiac stress testing, nuclear oncology and SPECT/CT. Andrew is currently President of the Sunshine Coast Local Medical Association (SCLMA) and President of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Nuclear Medicine (ANZSNM) Queensland branch.

Dr Stewart Davidson graduated with honours from the University of NSW and subsequently undertook internal medicine training at St Vincents Hospital in Sydney & John Hunter Hospital in Newcastle. He trained in nuclear medicine at John Hunter Hospital and as a Fellow at the University of Michigan Hospital, Ann Arbor USA, where he furthered his interests in nuclear cardiology SPECT/CT, PET/CT, paediatric nuclear medicine and dementia imaging. Stewart also has a graduate diploma in clinical epidemiology from the WHO Centre for Clinical Epidemiology & Biostatistics at the University of Newcastle. Stewart first visited Caloundra in the days when the old lighthouse was the tallest building on the Coast.

Dr Joseph Wong graduated with honours from the University of Queensland in 1988 and did his Nuclear Medicine training primarily at the Prince of Wales Hospital in Sydney, with a subsequent fellowship year at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals in London in 1995, where he trained in PET. Joseph is actively involved with professional issues and has recently served as President of both the Australian and New Zealand Association of Physicians in Nuclear Medicine (ANZAPNM) and the Australian and New Zealand Society of Nuclear Medicine (ANZSNM). Joseph is also interested in business management and completed an MBA at the University of Queensland in 2000. He is also a Senior Lecturer at the School of Medicine in the University of Queensland.