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Dr Najmun Nahar
MBBS, FRANZCR, Radiation Oncologist
Languages spoken
English, Bengali, Hindi, Urdu
Overview
Centres
Clinical interests
Clinical interest in brain and central nervous system tumours and breast cancer.
Dr Najmun Nahar is a senior radiation oncologist who specialises in Brain and Central Nervous System tumours and Breast Cancer. She completed her Radiation Oncology training at Canberra, Westmead, Nepean and St George Hospital and was awarded Fellowship of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) in 2006.
Dr Nahar works as a specialist radiation oncologist with GenesisCare as well as at Westmead and Blacktown Hospitals. Dr Nahar is a member of the Breast and Neurology MDT and has extensive experience in cancer care working in Western Sydney for over 20years.
In addition to her clinical work, Dr Nahar is a founding Network Director for Radiation Oncology training in Northern NSW which reflects her special interest in education and training. In her role as clinical supervisor and mentor for the Radiation Oncology trainees, she is responsible for teaching, training and guiding professional development. Dr Nahar is also an examiner for the RANZCR fellowship exams, where she has been the lead for the pathology segment for the past several years. Dr Nahar is involved in local, national and international research and recognises the importance of this in advances in medicine and radiation oncology practice.
Professional memberships
- Fellowship of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR)
- Westmead Breast Cancer Institute Breast Cancer Blacktown MDT
- Western Sydney Local Health District Neurological Cancer MDT
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