Director, Medicine, Epidemiology and Clinical Guidelines

 

 Henry Pan

Dr.  Yen Cheng Henry Pan

M.B.B.S (Hons), Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (Honours), Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, Victoria, Australia  BMedSc (Hons), Bachelor of Medical Science (Honours), Central Clinical School, Alfred Health, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, Victoria, Australia

Henry is a Junior Medical Officer at Melbourne Health at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, having completed his MBBS (Hons) in 2019 at Monash Medical School. He has undertaken clinical placements in all areas of medicine and surgery throughout his medical degree at hospital networks around Victoria including; Monash Health, Alfred Health, Peninsula Health and Bendigo Health.

Henry was promoted to Director, Medicine, Epidemiology and Clinical Guidelines in December of 2019, following his involvement in the projects ‘Cost Effectiveness of Prostate Cancer Screening and Diagnostic Strategies: International Lessons for Clinical Practice Guidelines’ and ‘Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Child Vaccinations  in Africa: International Lessons for Clinical Practice Guidelines in Developing Countries’ in his previous role as Senior Project Manager.  This follows his contributions as a Researcher and Project Manager for GENI since 2015, contributing to two systematic review studies concerning ‘Personalised Medicine, Genetics and Economics: Cystic Fibrosis  Lessons for Quality, Guidelines and Policy Reforms’ and ‘Cost Effectiveness Evidence for interventions for Type 2 Diabetes: International Lessons for Clinical Guidelines’

Henry was awarded the George Fincham Undergraduate Scholarship in 2015, and the Monash Community Leaders Scholarship in 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018.

Henry intermitted his medical degree in 2018 to undertake a Bachelor of Medical Science (Honours) in Urology at Alfred Health, supervised by Professor Grummet, focussing on prostate cancer diagnostics with the latest in radioactive Gallium-68 tracers and cutting edge PET/CT and PET/MRI diagnostic imaging. He has completed a research project in Urology at Monash Health, entitled “Can We Trust Sonographic Urinary Tract Stone Size?”, and has a keen interest in pursuing urology as his chosen specialty following graduation.

He has a keen interest in health economics, public health, translating evidence based research into clinical practice and community awareness programs.

Contact: Henry.yc.pan@gmail.com