Dr Andrew Barbour is a general surgeon who specialises in upper
gastrointestinal, hepatobiliary and oncological surgery.
After graduating from The University of Queensland, Dr Andrew Barbour
completed his resident training at the Mater Adult Hospital and his surgical
training at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane. In 2002, Dr Barbour
was awarded the FRACS and completed his PhD at QIMR in molecular biology of
cancer in the same year.
On completion of his training, Dr Barbour worked at the Bristol Royal
Infirmary as an Upper Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Surgery Fellow and
then as a Surgical Oncology Fellow at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer
Centre, New York.
His special interests lie in oesophageal, gastric and pancreatic diseases,
adrenal disease, melanoma, soft tissue sarcoma, and laparoscopic surgery.
He is a Visiting Surgeon at Greenslopes Private Hospital, Mater Private
Hospital, and St Andrew's War Memorial Hospital. He is a member of the Upper
GI, Melanoma and Soft Tissue Unit at the Princess Alexandra Hospital.

