Dr Oliver Cronin is an Advanced Endoscopist/Gastroenterologist, Fulbright Scholar and Churchill Fellow with an interest in bowel cancer prevention and early detection.
After completion of his specialty training (FRACP), Oliver completed a 2-year “Advanced Endoscopic Resection and Therapeutics” Fellowship at Westmead Hospital under the mentorship of Professor Michael Bourke, a world-leading authority in Endoscopy.
Oliver was then selected for a prestigious Fulbright Future Scholarship to attend NYU Langone, an innovative, high-volume quaternary Endoscopy centre in New York (USA). NYU Langone is consistently ranked amongst the top 3 hospitals in the United States.
Oliver has completed a PhD at the University of Sydney with a focus on high quality, safe and effective endoscopy. He has published over 50 original papers, reviews and abstracts in leading international, peer-reviewed journals. The impact of his research has been recognised with a post-graduate NHMRC Scholarship.
Outside of work, Oliver enjoys spending time with his wife and 3 young daughters. He is a keen runner and has completed over 15 marathons and 2 ironman triathlons.
Sub-specialty summary:
- Gastroscopy, colonoscopy, capsule endoscopy
- Bowel cancer prevention
- Removal of large, complex polyps and early (localised) gastrointestinal cancers
- Barrett’s oesophagus, reflux, achalasia
Dr Oliver Cronin is a Consultant Gastroenterologist with a public appointment at Northern Health and The Alfred Hospital. Oliver works privately at Gastronorth in Bundoora, Epping and Brunswick, and performs procedures at the Victorian Gut Centre , Northern Private Hospital and Epworth Hospital. Oliver is re-certified in colonoscopy through the Gastroenterological Society of Australia.
Referring clinicians can contact Dr Oliver Cronin to discuss referrals by phone on 9468 9700. Urgent appointments are available on request.
Dr Oliver Cronin was interviewed on Project100 by Mark Bouris. Watch on Youtube or listen to the Podcast .