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Professor ANDREW KORDA
MA MHL MB BS FRCOG FRANZCOG CU FACLM
Following graduation from Sydney University, Dr Korda did his specialty training at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney, with further training in Oxford, United Kingdom and New York in the United States.

Dr Korda is an accredited subspecialist in urogynaecology, pelvic floor disorders and reconstructive pelvic surgery. Dr Korda is a senior specialist in gynaecology at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital where he is Chairman of the Pelvic Floor Unit. He is a clinical lecturer in gynaecology at the University of Sydney and he is involved in both teaching and research. He is  trustee of the Australian Bladder Foundation, and is Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Western Sydney.



Associate Professor CHRISTOPHER BENNESS
MBBS MD FRCOG FRANZCOG CU
Following graduation from Sydney University, Professor Benness did his specialty and subspecialty training in both Sydney & London.

An accredited subspecialist urogynaecologist with the RANZCOG he is a trainer and examiner in this field. Professor Benness is a Senior Specialist in gynaecology at The Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (RPAH) where he is also Head of the Dept of Urogynaecology. He is active in both teaching and research and is a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Sydney. Professor Benness is the immediate past Chairman of the RPAH Medical Board. He is the current Chairman of the Education Subcommittee of the RANZCOG (NSW)

His main research interests are in improving surgical procedures for stress incontinence and prolapse.


Associate Professor HANS PETER DIETZ
MD PhD FRANZCOG DDU CU
Dr Dietz graduated from Heidelberg University, Germany, in 1988. After first immigrating to New Zealand, he arrived in Australia in 1997 and completed his FRANCOG training in 1998.

Between 1999 and 2002, Dr Dietz undertook urogynaecology subspeciality training in Sydney, in addition to presenting a PhD thesis at UNSW. Dr Dietz’s major research interests include the interaction between pelvic floor biomechanics and childbirth, pelvic floor imaging, and the effects of anti-incontinence surgery on anatomy and voiding function.

In 2004 he was appointed Associate Professor in Obstetrics & Gynaecology at the Nepean Campus of the Western Clinical School, University of Sydney, whilst continuing as a specialist in urogynaecology at the Sydney Urodynamic Centre.

http://www.medfac.usyd.edu.au/people/academics/profiles/pdietz.php