Brown, James

Dr James Brown

Fertility Specialist & Gynaecologist, Western Sydney Local Health District; Clinical Leads, South-West Sydney Specialist Menopause Service
Dr Brown graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery from University of Sydney in 2014. He also completed a Master of Public Health in the same year. He is currently completing a PhD in Health Economics. After living and working in Western Sydney for over 10+ years, I understand that everyone needs something a bit different and I’m keen to help you the way you want. I utilise the latest evidenced-based science and surgical techniques to help you overcome your fertility or gynaecological challenge. Experience He has worked in the Western Sydney Local Health District for over 10 years and now holds a leadership position as one of the Clinical Leads for the South-West Sydney Specialist Menopause Service, where he works in a multidisciplinary team caring for women experiencing menopause and supporting GPs to provide care in the community. Qualifications • Fellow of Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (FRANZCOG) • Master of Public Health (MPH), University of Sydney • Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), University of Sydney • Currently completing a PhD in Health Economics Consulting • Genea Bella Vista • Parkway San Clinic, Wahroonga • My Health Clinics, Blacktown, Oran Park, Parramatta Operating • Norwest Private Hospital • Westmead Private Hospital • Lakeview Private Hospital Teaching James has taught medical students for over a decade. He is currently a Clinical Lecturer at University of Sydney and Western Sydney University. In addition to clinical responsibilities, this role allows him to develop patient-centred policies to make the birth experience better for women and their families. Additional Information Having worked in the area for the past decade, Dr Brown is enthusiastic about helping people in Sydney’s north-west build their families. He knows it is an area where families work hard to provide the best for their future, and he feels privileged to be able to play a part in helping them achieve those dreams. Dr Brown has not always worked in medicine; he began his career as a radio journalist and marketing professional. He then undertook a role as General Manager at a laser eye surgery practice, which piqued his interest in the clinical side of medicine and prompted him to undertake a medical degree. When he is not working, Dr Brown enjoys putting his golfing skills to the test, as well as spending time with his wife, who works locally as a paediatrician, and family.

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