Dr. Bahram Naghibzadeh has been a General Practitioner for over a decade. Bahram graduated from Iran in 2010 after defending his thesis on the genetics of diabetes. After practising as a Family Physician in various regions of Iran, he migrated to Australia in 2015 and has been serving the local community since 2016. He also dedicates two days a week to serving the community in Rural Victoria.
His qualifications include an AMC Certificate, Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP), a Certificate of Practical Dermoscopy from the Australasian College of Dermatologists (ACD), and a Certificate in Reproductive and Sexual Health from Sexual Health Victoria (SHV). He also holds an academic position at Monash University, where he supervises medical students.
Bahram has a fervent interest in skin cancer medicine and has attended multiple courses and workshops in this field. These include SCCA’s Certificate of Dermoscopy, Certificate of Skin Cancer Medicine and Dermatopathology for Skin Cancer Clinicians, HealthCert’s Professional Certificate of Skin Cancer Medicine and Professional Certificate of Clinical Procedures, as well as RACGP’s Dermatological Surgery Workshop. He is currently a Master’s candidate in the University of Queensland’s Master of Medicine (Skin Cancer) program.
He adopts a patient-centred approach to healthcare, emphasising preventive measures and health promotion with active patient involvement. In his spare time, Bahram enjoys gardening, playing tennis, and photography.
Note: Dr. Naghibzadeh does not consult on medico-legal issues, fitness for duty, fitness to drive, WorkCover, TAC, or long-term opioid use cases.