CLEAR ISLAND WATERS HEALTH PRECINCT - Key Persons
We would like to welcome Dr Cian Morrison to our practice, who is a GP registrar. Dr Cian graduated from James Cook University in 2017 and has garnered extensive experience across various specialties during his training at the Cairns and Gold Coast University Hospitals.
With a passion for patient-centred care, preventative medicine and chronic disease management, Cian is committed to providing comprehensive and compassionate care to the community.
Dr Jason Lo Tam moved to Australia from New Zealand in 2005. He has worked in various hospitals in Queensland including Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital, Redcliffe Hospital and Mackay Hospital.
Dr Lo Tam was working in Tweed Heads, before moving to Coffs Harbour. He enjoys all aspects of general practice with special interests in men's health, paediatrics, chronic disease management and preventative health.
Dr Lo Tam and his family moved back to the Gold Coast in 2014. He has a special interest in sports medicine.
Dr Maria is a GP trainee who has completed her hospital training with Gold Coast University Hospital and Robina Hospital. She provides comprehensive care to her patients as she has worked across many different specialties in the hospital including emergency medicine, paediatrics, women's health, geriatrics, mental health, general medicine, respiratory, cardiology, rehabilitation, and general surgery. Dr Maria aims to provide the best possible care for her patients by staying up to date with current management options via attending the latest conferences, seminars, speciality presentations and studying updated guidelines and research. She has also contributed to published research papers relating to mental health and respiratory disease.
Dr Max Po grew up in MacGregor, in the southern suburbs of Brisbane and attended the Anglican Church Grammar School for his secondary education.
Dr Nirmala Chand has undertaken advanced training in skin cancer. Her special interest lies in skin diseases including acne, cosmetics and skin cancers. Dr Chand also has an interest in women's health and preventative medicine.
She worked in the United Kingdom for three years, before moving to Queensland. Dr Chand's primary objective has been to work as a GP and specialise in skin cancer. Her patients have benefited from her emphatic and thorough assessment and results in early detection and prevention of several serious medical conditions, including skin cancers.
Dr Phin Lim has worked for 10 years in hospitals across the United Kingdom and Gibraltar. Although she thoroughly enjoyed working in hospitals, she realised she had found her calling as a GP.
Dr Lim came to Australia in 2007, and has worked in Gosford Hospital and on the Gold Coast since 2008. She has had a long interest in traditional Chinese medicine and completed her Fellowship training in acupuncture in 2014. Dr Lim believes that acupuncture can complement her work as a GP. For the last two years she has been an examiner and trainer for the Acupuncture College and medical students from Bond University and Griffith University.
Dr Lim has interests in women's health and mental health, and strives to be the best medical practitioner she can be. She lives on the Gold Coast with her husband and two children, and is fluent in Mandarin, Cantonese and Hakka.