• Dr Kate McLean (lead)

    Princess Alexandra Hospital, QLD

    Dr Kate McLean is a Diagnostic Radiologist working at Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane, the statewide liver and renal transplant centre. Her interest areas are hepatopancreatobiliary and colorectal imaging actively participating in these weekly multidisciplinary meetings. Kate joined the ARGANZ executive in 2025, is the lead of the Liver focus group and has presented at multiple statewide and national conferences and workshops. She is a Senior Lecturer with University of Queensland and a member of the Cancer Alliance Queensland Partnership, the RANZCR Case Reporting Examination panel and GI cancer trials.

  • Dr Ken Chan

    Royal Adelaide Hospital & Jones Radiology, SA

    Dr Ken Chan is an interventional radiologist from Adelaide, working at Jones Radiology and also Royal Adelaide Hospital.  He has a strong interest in hepatobiliary interventional procedures, including TACE, microwave ablation, SIRTEX, portal vein and biliary interventions and is involved with the HCC MDM at Royal Adelaide Hospital.

  • Dr Chris McKee

    North Shore Hospital & Auckland Radiology Group, NZ

    Chris McKee works at North Shore Hospital in Auckland and in private practice. North Shore Hospitalhas a large upper GI and Hepatobiliary service. Dr McKee takes the weekly upper GI/ HBP MDM as well asthe colorectal/Surgical meetings and IBD MDM. He also participates in the Urology and benign Gynae MDM. Dr McKee was previously an executive member of ARGANZ and has presented on multiple occasions on hepatobiliary and GI topics

  • Dr Jessica Yang

    Royal Prince Alfred and Concord Hospitals, and Macquarie University Hospital, NSW

    Dr Jessica Yang graduated from UNSW in 2000. She is a staff specialist radiologist at Royal Prince Alfred and Concord Hospitals, and Macquarie University Hospital in Sydney. She subspecialises in abdominal and pelvic imaging and works closely with clinical specialties and is an active member of multidisciplinary team meetings including liver, colorectal, IBD, paediatric IBD and pelvic floor. She is involved in multiple research projects, frequently in collaboration with clinical specialties. Her team’s research on abbreviated MRI for HCC surveillance was awarded the Mendelson Research Prize in 2019 and the project is currently being funded by two grants for a prospective pilot study. She is one of the chief investigators on the SCANPatient research project which received MRFF grant funding. Her research has been published in high impact factor journals such as Radiology, Clinical gastroenterology and hepatology, European Radiology and Abdominal Radiology. Jessica was an author on the ESGAR consensus statement on the imaging of fistula-in-ano and other causes of anal sepsis. Jessica has been invited to speak at international and national meetings and workshops including at the European Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology (ESGAR) meetings.

  • 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 Mark Goodwin

    Austin Hospital, VIC

    Dr Mark Goodwin is a specialist interventional and hepatobiliary radiologist with a particular interest and extensive experience in the diagnosis, staging and treatment of primary and secondary liver cancers. As well as his interventional work, Dr Goodwin is an acknowledged expert in advanced imaging of the liver, pancreas and biliary systems. He performs a wide range of procedures, with a particular focus on interventional oncology – the minimally invasive diagnosis and targeted treatment of cancer. He also performs a large number of procedures not related to cancer.

  • Dr Wayland Wang

    Royal Melbourne Hospital, VIC

    Dr Wayland Wang graduated from the University of Melbourne medical school in 2009 and worked as a junior doctor at the Austin Hospital, before commencing radiology training at RMH in 2012. He attained Fellowship to the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists in 2017 and subsequently undertook a subspecialty fellowship in hepatobiliary imaging at the Austin Hospital in 2018. Since then, he has been working full time at RMH with academic and clinical interests in all areas of adult, non-obstetric abdominal and pelvic imaging.

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