Dr Vincent Tse
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Clinical Senior Lecturer
C22 - Concord Hospital |
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Biographical details
Dr Vincent Tse obtained his Master of Surgery from the University of Sydney in 2000 and FRACS in Urology in 2001. Afterwards he completed a Fellowship in Incontinence, Urodynamics, Female Urology and Reconstructive Urology at the University of California Davis Medical Center in Sacramento, USA in 2002-2003 under the mentorship of Professor Anthony Stone. He is currently a consultant urologist based at Concord Hospital. His clinical and research interests include minimally invasive slings for female stress incontinence and post-prostatectomy incontinence, female pelvic floor reconstructive surgery, botulinum toxin for overactive bladder, and urethral strictures. He had chaired and co-chaired clinical trials at Concord on the overactive bladder syndrome. Nationally and abroad, Dr Tse had been invited both as speaker and surgeon as well as presenting his reasearch at major international meetings. He is currently secretary of the International Society for Pelviperineology and is an active member of the International Continence Society, International Urogynaecology Association, Society of Urodynamics and Female Urology, as well as the American Urological Association and Continence Foundation of Australia. He is on the editorial board of 'Pelviperineology' and the 'ANZ Continence Journal', and is Clinical Senior Lecturer at both the University of Sydney and Macquarie University School of Advanced Medicine. Outside of work, his other hobbies include tennis, swimming, music, and travelling.
Research interests
Male and female incontinence
Urodynamics
Botulinum Toxin for Overactive Bladder
Pelvic Organ Prolapse and reconstructive surgery
Urethral stricture disease and urethral reconstructive surgery
Neurogenic bladder dysfunction
Geriatric voiding Dysfunction
Teaching areas
Annual lecture on "Bladder Physiology and Urinary Incontinence" for GMP 2
Scorpio and other teaching sessions with GMP 2
Mentoring students' case presentations
Teaching at bedside, clinics, urodynamics, and in operating theatre
