Mr Ahmad M Badran

MD, FRCS(SN), FRACS

Neurosurgeon

Ahmad is a highly skilled and accomplished Melbourne-based Neurosurgeon who provides comprehensive neurosurgical services that cover both adults and children. He is a dual-certified surgeon holding the prestigious fellowships of the Royal College of Surgeons of England (FRCS-SN) as well as the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS).  

Mr Ahmad M Badran

Ahmad is a member of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia. He works as a Consultant Neurosurgeon at Monash Medical Centre and Monash Children’s Hospital. Also, he sees patients privately at Clayton, Mulgrave, Moorabbin, Wantirna, Warragul, and Traralgon.  

After completing his Neurosurgical Training, Ahmad furthered his experience with advanced training and multiple subspecialty fellowships. Throughout his journey, he worked at multiple centres of excellence throughout Australia including Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Royal Perth Hospital, Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital, Macquarie University Hospital, Flinders Medical Centre, and Queensland Children’s Hospital. 

Ahmad has a special interest in the management of brain and spinal cord tumours, cerebrovascular disorders and skull base surgery.  

When Ahmad is not at the hospital, he enjoys his time with his lovely wife and adorable kids, Tuleen and Qais. Together they enjoy cooking, outdoor activities and exploring Victoria.  

Qualifications

  • Academic Qualifications
    • Graduate Certificate of Leadership (GradCert), Deakin University, Melbourne-Australia, 2020
    • Doctor of Medicine (MD), Al-Quds University, Jerusalem-Palestine, 2005
  • Specialist Qualifications
    • Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS), 2022
    • Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England (FRCS-SN), 2018
    • The Arab Board of Health specializations Certificate in Neurosurgery (ABHS), 2014
    • Palestine Medical Council Board Certificate of Specialization in Neurosurgery (PMCB), 2013
  • Subspecialty Fellowships
    • Cerebrovascular Surgery – Macquarie University Hospital and Flinders Medical Centre
    • Skull Base Surgery – Flinders Medical Centre
    • Paediatric & Epilepsy Neurosurgery – Queensland Children’s Hospital
    • Spinal & General Neurosurgery – Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital and Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital
  • Neurosurgery Training
    • The Royal Medical Services Hospitals, Amman-Jordan, 2007-2013

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