• A/Prof Damien Stella (lead)

    Royal Melbourne Hospital, VIC.

    Associate Professor Damien Stella is Director of CT at Royal Melbourne Hospital (Melbourne, Australia) where he has worked as a consultant radiologist since 2001. He trained in radiology at Austin Hospital (Melbourne, Australia), followed by fellowships in MRI (Austin Hospital) and Body Imaging (UCSD Medical Center, San Diego, USA). He has authored 50 publications and two book chapters. His clinical and research interests encompass many aspects of abdominal CT and MR imaging, particularly the liver and small bowel. His non clinical roles include appointments as an Associate Editor for JMIRO and as a regular examiner for the Part 2 RANZCR oral exams.

  • Dr James Seow

    Royal Perth Hospital, WA

    James Seow is an Abdominal Radiologist at Royal Perth Hospital, with a primary interest in Liver Imaging, having completed subspecialty fellowships in Abdominal & Hepatobiliary Imaging at RPH & Austin Health, Melbourne. James has been an Executive Committee Member of ARGANZ since 2013, and a member of the American College of Radiology LI-RADS Surveillance Working Group since 2017. He also has interests in Abdominal Incidentalomas, and is part of the ARGANZ Adrenal Focus Group and recently the Society of Abdominal Radiology Adrenal Neoplasm Disease Focused Panel.

    Additionally, he has been an Executive Committee Member of the RANZCR WA Branch since 2013, and at RPH is the Director of Training, with a keen interest in trainee education, being awarded the statewide Turab Chakera Award for Excellence in Radiology Teaching in 2023. He now serves on the Scientific Editorial Board for the new journal, European Radiology – Abdomen, and has been an invited speaker at international conferences including ESGAR, RSNA and the Asia Pacific Liver Imaging Symposium.
  • Dr Arj Somasundaram

    Queensland X-ray and Gold Coast University Hospital, QLD

    Arj is a radiologist from Queensland, and splits his time working with Queensland X-Ray (in Brisbane) and the Gold Coast University Hospital. After completing his radiology training at the Gold Coast in 2018, he spent a year in Toronto at a body imaging fellowship at St Michael’s Hospital. He’s a regular participant in several colorectal, GI, urological and hepatobiliary MDTs, and his working interests include abdominal and pelvic CT and MRI, and all manner of CT-guided procedures. 

  • Dr Jan Gerstenmaier

    Alfred Hospital, VIC

    Jan is a Radiologist with a focus on body imaging. He has been a consultant at Alfred Health since 2015, and radiologist in charge at Sandringham Hospital since 2023. He graduated from the University of Glasgow/UK, and trained in radiology at St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin/IE. He then completed a two-year Abdominal Imaging Fellowship at The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville/AU. He holds a Master of Public Health from the University of South Africa/ZA, and a Master of Clinical Tropical Medicine from Mahidol University Bangkok/TH. Subspecialist interests in radiology include hepatobiliary imaging, thermal liver ablation and adrenal imaging.

  • Dr Chris Welman

    Fiona Stanley and Royal Perth Hospitals, WA

    Chris completed his basic medical and radiology training and a Masters in Diagnostic Radiology in Cape Town, South Africa before moving to Perth to complete fellowships in Cross-sectional/Musculoskeletal and Breast Imaging at RPH. He currently serves as the Deputy Head of Service at FSH. His recent publications have focussed on Abdominal Ultrasound for liver fat and fibrosis assessment and the effects of Body Composition on disease.

  • Dr Verity Wood

    Te Whatu Ora Waitaha, Christchurch, NZ  

    Dr Verity Wood is an abdominal radiologist working at Te Whatu Ora Waitaha, Christchurch. 

    In 2018 she completed a fellowship in Body Imaging and Intervention in Vancouver through the University of British Columbia.  

    Verity is a director of training and has recently joined the Te Aho o Te Kahu, Cancer Control Agency MDM advisory group.  She is actively involved in weekly hepatobiliary and colorectal MDMs 

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