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Professor Mark Smithers
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Mark Smithers

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Overview

Background

Emeritus Professor Mark Smithers is a surgical oncologist who specialises in surgery for oesophago-gastric diseases, melanoma, advanced skin cancer and soft tissue sarcoma. He was the Director of the Upper GI and Soft Tissue Unit at the Princess Alexandra Hospital, in Brisbane, Australia from 1998 - 2023. Commencing his academic career with the University of Queensland in 1987, he progressed to be the Mayne Chair in Surgery and head of the Academy of Surgery. He is the second University of Queensland Medical graduate to be appointed to this role. His research has been focussed on the development and assessment of outcomes from minimally invasive upper GI surgery, and trials assessing the role of perioperative multidisciplinary therapy for esophageal and gastric cancer. As well he has led, or been involved with, clinical trials from phase I to III, for all stages of melanoma through his role as the Chair of the Queensland Melanoma Project. More recently he has been involved with the assessment of access to, and outcomes from, surgery for cancer in Queensland, Australia.

He has overseen the administration and development of the surgery curriculum, and the teaching, in the Academy of Surgery, in the UQ Faculty of Medicine. He was on a number of committees relevant to the implementation of the UQ MD design course. He has held various leadership and committee roles with the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, as well as leadership roles, including the Presidency, in the Australian and New Zealand Oesophago Gastric Surgeons Association. He has also been on the committees of international organisations related to oesophageal and gastric surgery. He has published 250 articles, eight book chapters, and has been on the editorial board of a number of surgical journals.

He has been recognised for his clinical and academic roles by the award of Member of the Order of Australia (AM). The citation reads, "for service to medicine in the fields of gastro-intestinal and melanoma surgery, to medical education and to professional organisations". The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons awarded him the Sir Hugh Devine medal, for services to surgery and the community. This is the College’s highest honour. Internationally, he has been awarded an honorary fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and recently, in the United States, he was elected as an Honarary Fellow of the American Surgical Association.

Availability

Professor Mark Smithers is:
Not available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery and Medical Science, The University of Queensland
  • Honorary Fellow, American Surgical Association, American Surgical Association
  • Fellow, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
  • Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
  • Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons of England, Royal College of Surgeons of England

Research interests

  • Cutaneous Melanoma

    epidemiology, public health issues and management of all stages

  • Management of Oesophageal and Gastric Cancer

    Investigation and management of benign and malignant diseases of the oesophagus and the stomach.

Works

Search Professor Mark Smithers’s works on UQ eSpace

410 works between 1983 and 2025

401 - 410 of 410 works

1990

Journal Article

Desmoplastic, neural transforming and neurotropic melanoma: A review of 45 cases

Smithers, B. M., McLeod, G. R. and Little, J. H. (1990). Desmoplastic, neural transforming and neurotropic melanoma: A review of 45 cases. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 60 (12), 967-972. doi: 10.1111/j.1445-2197.1990.tb07515.x

Desmoplastic, neural transforming and neurotropic melanoma: A review of 45 cases

1989

Journal Article

Construction and management of ileostomies and colostomies

Reasbeck, P. G., Smithers, B. M. and Blackley, P. (1989). Construction and management of ileostomies and colostomies. Digestive Diseases, 7 (5), 265-280. doi: 10.1159/000171226

Construction and management of ileostomies and colostomies

1989

Journal Article

Intercostal blockade and pulmonary function after cholecystectomy

Ross, W. B., Tweedie, J. H., Leong, Y. P., Wyman, A. and Smithers, B. M. (1989). Intercostal blockade and pulmonary function after cholecystectomy. Surgery, 105 (2), 166-169.

Intercostal blockade and pulmonary function after cholecystectomy

1987

Journal Article

Multiple enteroliths in a chronically obstructed duodenal loop after Roux-en-Y biliary diversion

Geroulakos, G., Taylor, W., Smithers, B. M. and Wilkins, J. L. (1987). Multiple enteroliths in a chronically obstructed duodenal loop after Roux-en-Y biliary diversion. Surgery, 102 (5), 883-885.

Multiple enteroliths in a chronically obstructed duodenal loop after Roux-en-Y biliary diversion

1987

Journal Article

Does intercostal blockade improve patient comfort after cholecystectomy?

Ross, W. B., Tweedie, J. H., Leong, Y. P., Wyman, A. and Smithers, B. M. (1987). Does intercostal blockade improve patient comfort after cholecystectomy?. British Journal of Surgery, 74 (1), 63-63. doi: 10.1002/bjs.1800740120

Does intercostal blockade improve patient comfort after cholecystectomy?

1986

Journal Article

Availability of organs for transplantation: A three year study

Smithers, B. M., Cooksey, G., Foster, M. C. and Blamey, R. W. (1986). Availability of organs for transplantation: A three year study. BMJ, 293 (6552), 923-923. doi: 10.1136/bmj.293.6552.923

Availability of organs for transplantation: A three year study

1986

Journal Article

Emergency right hemicolectomy in colon carcinoma: A prospective study

Smithers, B. Mark, Theile, David E., Cohen, Jon R., Evans, Elizabeth B. and Davis, Neville C. (1986). Emergency right hemicolectomy in colon carcinoma: A prospective study. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 56 (10), 749-752. doi: 10.1111/j.1445-2197.1986.tb02320.x

Emergency right hemicolectomy in colon carcinoma: A prospective study

1986

Journal Article

Cystadenocarcinoma of the pancreas presenting in pregnancy

Smithers, B. M., Welch, C. and Goodall, P. (1986). Cystadenocarcinoma of the pancreas presenting in pregnancy. British Journal of Surgery, 73 (7), 591-591. doi: 10.1002/bjs.1800730727

Cystadenocarcinoma of the pancreas presenting in pregnancy

1985

Journal Article

Injuries in sport. A prospective casualty study

Smithers, M. and Myers, P. T. (1985). Injuries in sport. A prospective casualty study. Medical Journal of Australia, 142 (8), 457-461. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.1985.tb113452.x

Injuries in sport. A prospective casualty study

1983

Journal Article

Actinomycosis of the gall bladder

Smithers, B. M., Wall, D. R. and Weedon, D. (1983). Actinomycosis of the gall bladder. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 53 (6), 587-588. doi: 10.1111/j.1445-2197.1983.tb02514.x

Actinomycosis of the gall bladder

Supervision

Availability

Professor Mark Smithers is:
Not available for supervision

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Master Philosophy

    Retroperitoneal sarcoma: Impact of the patterns of care on patient outcomes in Queensland.

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Andrew Barbour

  • Master Philosophy

    Trends in the regional nodal management of cutaneous melanoma.

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Peter Soyer

  • Master Philosophy

    Factors Influencing Anastomotic Complications after Oesophagectomy

    Associate Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Utilising the Multi-Disciplinary Resources at Tertiary Centres to Improve Outcomes from Pancreatic Cancer

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr David Cavallucci

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Professor Mark Smithers directly for media enquiries about:

  • Advanced endoscopic surgery
  • Cancer surgery
  • Endoscopic surgery
  • General surgery
  • Melanoma
  • Surgery - cancer
  • Surgery - oesophageal, gastric cancer
  • Surgery - upper GI
  • Upper GI surgery

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