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About

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Specialist in Upper GI Surgery with expertise in minimally invasive (Laparoscopic and Robotic) surgery and endoscopy. Based in beautiful Auckland, New Zealand.

Having received post-fellowship training in Upper Gastrointestinal surgery and Liver Transplantation, he is uniquely positioned to be able to offer specialist surgical care of complex conditions of the liver, pancreas, spleen, adrenal glands and stomach. He uses the latest and most advanced surgical techniques and is a champion of innovative techniques and treatment modalities that offer his patients the greatest outcomes while minimising risk. 

 

Dr Carr-Boyd obtained his Medical degree from The University of Sydney, and obtained his fellowship with The Royal Australiasian College of Surgeons  in General Surgery. During these five years he focused on the management of  a wide range of conditions including colorectal, upper gastrointestinal, breast and endocrine. A large focus of his training was on laparoscopic gastrointestinal surgery and laparoscopic hernia repair.

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He spent two years receiving sub-specialist training in HPB/UGI surgery at Auckland City Hospital and The Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney and a further two years focusing on adult and paediatric Transplantation with The New Zealand Transplant Unit and The Children’s Hospital, Pittsburgh. Whilst in the USA he completed the UPMC Advanced Robotics Training Program.


Dr Carr-Boyd completed a Master of Surgery focusing on colorectal cancer liver metastases and has recently completed The Harvard Medical School Surgical Leadership Program.

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Training institutions and affiliated organisations

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Medical Science 
    The University of New South Wales

  • Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, Honours
    The University of Sydney

  • Graduate Certificate in Anatomy by Dissection
    The University of New England

  • Master of Surgery, Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery
    The University of Sydney

  • Fellow of The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, General Surgery

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Post-fellowship training

  • Upper Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary/Pancreatic Surgery Fellowship 
    Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney

  • Hepatobiliary/Pancreatic Surgery Fellowship 
    Auckland City Hospital

  • Advanced Robotics Training Program 
    UPMC, USA

  • Liver Transplantation Fellowship
    Auckland City Hospital

  • Paediatric Liver transplantation Surgery Fellowship
    The Children’s Hospital Pittsburgh, USA

  • Gastroscopy and Colonoscopy 
    Conjoint Committee for the Recognition of Training in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (GESA/RACP/RACS)

Procedures

Gallbladder Surgery
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HENRIA Surgery
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weight loss surgery
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liver Surgery
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pancreas Surgery
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Adrenal &Spleen  Surgery
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Anti-reflux and Hiatus hernia Surgery
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median arcuate ligament syndrome
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gastroscopy and colonoscopy
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