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Dr Hazel Serrao-Brown is a Canberra-based Endocrine and General Surgeon with sub-specialty training from the University of Sydney’s renowned TS Reeve Endocrine Surgery Unit. A Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, she holds multiple postgraduate degrees awarded with distinction, including a Master of Surgery and a Master of Public Health. As a Senior Lecturer at the Australian National University, she is an active clinical academic with peer-reviewed publications focused on thyroid, parathyroid, and adrenal surgery. Her research aims to improve surgical outcomes and techniques in endocrine surgery, with recent work published in leading surgical journals.

Dr Hazel Serrao-Brown's Publications

2025

Permanent hypoparathyroidism following total thyroidectomy – Incidence and preventative strategies without imaging adjuncts

2025

Intra-operative Autofluorescence for Parathyroid Identification - A Cost-Benefit Analysis

2025

Predictors of bilateral disease in low-risk papillary thyroid cancer: Histopathological insights and pre-operative ultrasonography
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2024

Intra-thoracic Thyroid Rests: An Updated Classification and Case Series
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2024

Patience is key for the surgeon in the management of a large haemorrhagic phaeochromocytoma with cardiomyopathy
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2024

Robotic and Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy for Pheochromocytoma: An International Multicenter Study

2024

Outcomes of Thyroidectomy in Symptomatic, Euthyroid Hashimoto’s Patients: A Case Control Study

2024

Medullary Thyroid Cancer: Molecular Drivers and Immune Cellular Milieu of the Tumour Microenvironment—Implications for Systemic Treatment

2022

Invasive Gallbladder Mass Masquerading as Cancer

2020

Colonic Adenocarcinoma Following Total Colectomy and Abdomino-Perineal Resection For Ulcerative Colitis

2018

Intercranial Abscess Post Intravenous Misuse of Transdermal Fentanyl in an Immunocompetent Patient

2018

The Implications of the Introduction of Neoadjuvant Chemoradiotherapy for Oesophageal Cancer in a Low Volume Centre

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