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A/Professor (Keith) Chee Y. Ooi (MBBS, DipPaed, PhD, FRACP) is a Clinical Academic at the Discipline of Paediatrics, School of Women’s and Children’s Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, Australia. He is a Specialist Paediatric Gastroenterologist at Sydney Children’s Hospital Randwick, Australia. Clinically, he sees children with all aspects of gastrointestinal, pancreatic and nutritional conditions.
Dr Ooi graduated from the University of Melbourne in 2000, with the Clara Myers Prize in Paediatrics. He commenced training in paediatric gastroenterology at Sydney Children’s Hospital Randwick, supported by the Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation Subspecialty Fellowship Award (2006, 2007). He accepted the offer of a 3-year clinical research fellowship (2007-2010) at the prestigious Hospital for Sick Children and University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, to pursue a research path, undertake a PhD and broaden his clinical experience. He was supervised and mentored by late Dr Peter Durie, a giant in the field of paediatric gastroenterology, CF and pancreatology. This was supported by the Sydney Children’s Hospital Travelling Fellowship Award (2007), Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Fellowship Award (2008-2010) and Career Enhancement Award, Canadian Child Health Clinician Scientist Program (2009-2010). He was awarded both the Dick Hamilton and Clinical Research awards in 2010 by the Hospital for Sick Children and University of Toronto respectively, for his research excellence. He returned to Sydney in mid-2010 as a clinical academic in pursuit of research and academia, while having opportunities for clinical interface within a tertiary hospital setting. He completed his PhD on genotype-phenotype correlations in CF at UNSW in 2014 and was awarded the Dean's Rising Star award (UNSW Medicine) in 2015.
Dr Ooi graduated from the University of Melbourne in 2000, with the Clara Myers Prize in Paediatrics. He commenced training in paediatric gastroenterology at Sydney Children’s Hospital Randwick, supported by the Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation Subspecialty Fellowship Award (2006, 2007). He accepted the offer of a 3-year clinical research fellowship (2007-2010) at the prestigious Hospital for Sick Children and University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, to pursue a research path, undertake a PhD and broaden his clinical experience. He was supervised and mentored by late Dr Peter Durie, a giant in the field of paediatric gastroenterology, CF and pancreatology. This was supported by the Sydney Children’s Hospital Travelling Fellowship Award (2007), Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Fellowship Award (2008-2010) and Career Enhancement Award, Canadian Child Health Clinician Scientist Program (2009-2010). He was awarded both the Dick Hamilton and Clinical Research awards in 2010 by the Hospital for Sick Children and University of Toronto respectively, for his research excellence. He returned to Sydney in mid-2010 as a clinical academic in pursuit of research and academia, while having opportunities for clinical interface within a tertiary hospital setting. He completed his PhD on genotype-phenotype correlations in CF at UNSW in 2014 and was awarded the Dean's Rising Star award (UNSW Medicine) in 2015.
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Pancreatology (2024)
Rachel Lindeback, Rasha Abdo, Lyndal Schnabel, Renee Le Jambre,Sean E. Kennedy,Tamarah Katz,Chee Y. Ooi,Kelly Lambert
JOURNAL OF CHILD HEALTH CAREpp.13674935241238485-13674935241238485, (2024)
Pediatric pulmonology (2024): S70-S80
Medical Teacherpp.1-8, (2024)
Chris Elliot,Nick Hopwood,Khadeejah Moraby, Naomi Crockett, Simone Wright, Katelyn Vanos, Krystal Furey, Anna Hammond, Siobhan Handley,Jacqueline Dalby‐Payne,Ann Dadich,Belinda Gottschalk,
N.J. Simmonds,K.W. Southern,E. De Wachter,K. De Boeck, F. Bodewes,J.G. Mainz,P.G. Middleton, C. Schwarz,V. Vloeberghs,M. Wilschanski,E. Bourrat, J.D. Chalmers,
Journal of Cystic Fibrosis (2024)
The American journal of gastroenterology (2024)
Molecular Autismno. 1 (2024): 1-14
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#Papers: 249
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