Latrobe Regional Health
Wei Hong is a highly experienced medical professional with a focus on oncology and research. Currently serving as a Clinical Research Fellow at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research since January 2020, Wei also holds the position of Medical Oncologist at Latrobe Regional Hospital since January 2019 and previously at St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne from January 2018 to December 2022. Wei has academic experience as a Tutor at the University of Melbourne from January 2017 to December 2022 and completed a Medical Oncology Fellowship at St Vincent's Health Australia from January 2016 to December 2017. Wei is pursuing a PhD at the University of Melbourne, expected to complete in June 2024, and holds an MBiostat obtained in December 2018 and an MBBS BMedSci achieved in December 2008, both from the same institution.
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Latrobe Regional Health
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Latrobe Regional Heath (LRH) is Gippsland's specialist referral and trauma centre located 150km east of Melbourne and is one of the region's largest employers with more than 2000 staff. We are a purpose-built teaching hospital caring for a population of more than 260,000 people. We offer medical services such as elective surgery, emergency care, aged care, obstetrics, mental health , pharmacy, rehabilitation and medical and radiation oncology. LRH has four operating theatres and specialises in general surgery, orthopaedic, opthalmology, gynaecology and obstetrics as well as ear, nose and throat surgery and urology. A hybrid cardiac catheterisation laboratory run in partnership with Alfred Health will significantly boost heart health services. We are the main provider of mental health services across Gippsland and have community mental health teams in the Latrobe Valley, Sale, Bairnsdale, Yarram, Orbost, Korumburra, Warragul and Wonthaggi as well as an inpatient unit at the hospital. As a teaching hospital we are closely affiliated with Monash University's School of Rural Health and Federation University and provide placements and clinical experience for students.