Saw, Robyn

A/Prof Robyn Saw

Surgical Oncologist & General Surgeon; Melanoma Institute Australia; Royal Prince Alfred Hospital; Associate Professor in Surgery, The University of Sydney
Associate Professor Robyn Saw is a Melanoma and Surgical Oncologist working at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Sydney (Head of Department) and affiliated with Melanoma Institute Australia. As well as her clinical responsibilities, she is actively involved in melanoma research and leads major research projects on surgical aspects, quality of life and survivorship. Translation of research into clinical benefit for patients is the focus of her research activity. She also has a strong focus on consumer engagement, coordinating the development of melanoma patient information booklets. She is passionate about the improvement of clinical care through education of students, trainees and clinicians.

More from this expert

Knowing when to use a punch or partial biopsy, and knowing how to perform these procedures well is crucial

Podcasts iconPodcasts

A/Prof Robyn Saw provides an update on all things melanoma.

Podcasts iconPodcasts

Associate Professor Robyn Saw updates GPs to ensure patients with melanoma have the best chance possible to survive this deadly skin cancer.

Podcasts iconPodcasts

A/Prof Saw discusses early melanoma diagnosis and guideline-based care to improve survival.

Videos iconVideos

Upcoming Healthed Webcast

Premature Ovarian Insufficiency – The New Guidelines

Tuesday 3rd March, 7pm - 9pm AEDT

Speaker

Prof Rodney Baber AM

Obstetrician and Gynaecologist; Clinical Professor, University of Sydney

Join Prof Rodney Baber AM for this presentation where he will discuss the new guidelines related to POI and the most relevant recommendations that will affect clinical practice and assist in better recognition, understanding, diagnosis and management.