Mr. Andrew Bui is a Colorectal Surgeon who completed his medical degree at the University of Melbourne, Australia. He subsequently specialised in General Surgery, and then Colorectal Surgery. His training involved rotations to Tasmania, Scotland, and England, including a year at the prestigious St. Mark’s Hospital, London.
Mr. Bui is constantly expanding his knowledge and research through attendance at various scientific meetings around the world. In recent years he has done clinical attachments to hospitals in the US, Canada, Malaysia, Japan, and Oxford, UK. He has contributed book chapters and research papers on a range of colorectal topics. He has presented papers at conferences. He is also a reviewer for papers submitted to surgical journals.
Mr. Bui is trained in many techniques including laparoscopic surgery, robotic surgery and anorectal ultrasound. He has more than 30 years of practice in Colorectal Surgery.
Mr. Bui has public hospital positions as a Consultant Colorectal Surgeon at Austin Health and at The Northern Hospital. In addition, he has affiliation with the Mercy Hospital for Women, where he provides joint care with Gynaecological surgeons to women with gynaecological and colorectal problems.
Mr. Bui is involved in the surgical training program at Austin Health and regularly teaches medical students, Registrars and Colorectal Fellows. He previously was the Supervisor of General Surgical Training at Austin Health for 12 years, as well as the Director of the Colorectal Training Program at Austin Health for 16 years.
Andrew has done voluntary medical work in Nauru, East Timor and Cambodia. He regularly helps fund raise for the poor of Cambodia. He also set up a surgical experience/placement program for Malaysian Colorectal Fellows to gain skills and experience in Australia.
Recently he has been involved with the Colorectal Surgery Charity Group (CRS Charity group) providing surgical missions to Fiji, undertaking teaching and surgical operations at CWM Hospital, Suva.
Mr Bui is committed to high quality patient care and serves with compassion.