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Dr Ineke Meredith

May 2, 2021

Qualifications

MBChB 

Special interests 

I have post fellowship training in Breast Cancer, and Oncoplastic Breast Surgery including partial and whole breast reconstruction. I am a member of BreastSurgANG through which I completed my Oncoplastic Breast fellowship after spending time in Auckland and Sydney. Subsequent to this, I spent time training with Dr. Krishna Clough, a world-renowned reconstructive breast surgeon and surgical oncologist, at the Paris Breast Centre. I continue to travel to Paris to maintain and develop new skills in a high volume international practice. 

I continue to have general surgery in my practice and therefore also provide care for those requiring general surgical procedures such as hernia repair and cholecystectomy. 

Other Special Interests Include: Abdominal, Gall Bladder, Lumps and Bumps, Breast, Hernia and Laparoscopy (General Surgery)  

Specialist Training

In 2014, I became a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in General Surgery.

About Ineke Meredith

Miss Meredith gained her medical degree from the University of Otago. Whilst she completed her initial surgical training here in New Zealand, she took additional fellowship training in the field of Oncoplastic Breast Surgery in New Zealand (North Shore, Auckland), Australia (Sydney) and France (Paris).  

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