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Mr Rondhir (Ron) Jithoo is a highly experienced Neurosurgeon.
Rondhir (Ron) Jithoo obtained his medical degree from the Nelson Mandella School of Medicine at the University of Natal, in Durban, South Africa. He received the Degree with the Deans commendation. He then undertook neurosurgical training in South Africa at Wentworth Hospital, and obtained the Fellowship of The College of Surgeons in Neurosurgery in 2001. During this time, he also received the Registrar Prize from the South African Society of Neurosurgeons in 2000.
He subsequently undertook further training in Australia, culminating in the award of The Australasian Fellowship in Neurosurgery by
examination in 2004.
He has worked as a Visiting Medical Officer at the Royal Melbourne Hospital from 2006-2010, and subsequently thereafter as Consultant Neurosurgeon at the Alfred Hospital to the present time. He has an extensive interest in cranial and spinal trauma, and anterior spinal surgery, including surgery for degenerative conditions. He also has a particular interest in the application of spinal cord stimulation for chronic pain syndrome.
Rondhir serves on the Victorian Regional Committee of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) as an elected member and is also a member of the Victorian Audit of Surgical Mortality Committee (VASM). He is a member of the Medical Advisory Committee at Knox Hospital and a full member of the Neurosurgery Society of Australasia (NSA), and the Australian Medical Association (AMA).
He has also completed the AMA approved training as a Medical Legal Impairment Assessor, a postgraduate examiner for the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Part One Examination.
Rondhir has an extensive interest in cranial and Spinal trauma, and anterior spinal surgery, including surgery for degenerative conditions.
He also is interested in the application of spinal cord stimulation for chronic pain syndrome.