Specialties
- General Surgery
Areas of Interest
- Breast Surgery
- Endocrine Surgery
- Surgical Oncology
- Melanoma
St Vincent’s Private Hospital Griffith, NSW
St Vincent's Private Community Hospital Griffith
Consulting Rooms, Ground Level
41-45 Animoo Ave
Griffith NSW 2680
T: (02) 6966 8300
Griffith Base Hospital
1 Noorebar Ave
Griffith NSW 2680
T: (02) 6969 5555
Biography
Dr May Thwin is an Australian raised and trained General Surgeon with subspecialty interests in Breast & Endocrine Surgery and Surgical Oncology/Melanoma.
Dr Thwin graduated from University of Adelaide (Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery) in 2009 and completed a Master of Clinical Science (Evidence Based Medicine) in 2015. She subsequently completed her Fellowship in General Surgery (Royal Australasian College of Surgeons). This was followed by 4 years of subspecialty training, both locally in Sydney and abroad, including a 12 month Endocrine Surgery Fellowship at Oxford University Hospitals, one of the highest volume centres in the UK, and as Poche Fellow at the prestigious Melanoma Institute Australia.She is pleased to offer scope of care for a variety of Endocrine Surgery conditions including Benign & Malignant Thyroid, Parathyroid, Adrenal; Benign & Malignant Breast Disease; Melanoma and Skin Cancer. Alongside her subspecialty interests, Dr Thwin offers care for common General Surgery problems, including hernia repair, pilonidal disease, carpal tunnel, gallbladder disease and other conditions.
Dr Thwin has a strong commitment to surgical education, and holds positions as Lecturer at University of Sydney and Conjoint Lecturer at University of New South Wales, as well as overseeing the training of surgical trainees, junior doctors and medical students, and regularly delivering talks to the same. She has a long-standing interest in research and has published in peer-reviewed journals and presented her work at national and international conferences.
Dr Thwin believes in holistic and collaborative patient-centred care with a focus on excellent outcomes and quality of life.