BDS, MBBS, MFDS(Eng), FRACDS(OMS)
Amish completed his dentistry degree in 2001 (Manchester University) and worked in a dental practice for three years, before starting hospital work. He then completed his medical degree in 2010 (St Bartholomew’s and The London) before moving to Australia in 2011. He completed his Fellowship OMFS surgical training in Melbourne in January 2017.
BCHD, MMEDSCI, MDSC, GRAD DIP CLIN DENT, MRACDS (PROS)
Associate Professor Graham Woolley has accumulated a wide range of experience in specialist prosthodontics, over the last 30 years. He trained in the UK, USA, and New Zealand, before coming to Australia to complete his specialist prosthodontic qualifications in Melbourne, in 2002.
Graham has worked in many different environments: specialist private practices, dental hospitals, universities and for the Australian Defence Force and the New Zealand Defence Force. Each workplace has added experience of a different facet of prosthodontics. As Senior Lecturer at the University of Melbourne School of Dental Science, Graham twice won the Eggleston Trust Prize for Excellence in Teaching. He was also awarded specialist Membership of the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons (Prosthodontics) in 2011.
Graham is currently Associate Professor of Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics at the University of La Trobe, Bendigo. He presents over 40 lectures per year for the La Trobe Dental School, the Australian Dental Association and various other prosthodontic societies and study groups around Victoria. He also makes instructional videos for dentists and dental students.
BDS, MDS, FRACDS, MRACDS(oral)
Associate Professor Michael Stubbs has trained as a dentist and then specialised in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with facial or jaw pain that is not derived from the teeth. Assoc. Stubbs also diagnoses and manages any disorder or disease involving the mouth or jaws and sleep apnoea/snoring disorders with the use of custom made dental devices.
BDS (Hons) MDS Adv Dip Paed Dent FRACDS M Paed Dent FRACDS(Paed)
I became a dentist in 1998 after graduating from Sydney University. After further postgraduate studies in Hong Kong, where I was born and raised, I commenced working as a paediatric dentist in 2003 at the Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne and also started a PhD research project in dental genetics. In 2006, I created Kiddies Dental Care to fulfil a lifelong interest to work with children and special needs patients. We are looking forward to beginning our work in Ballarat and to be able to offer local GA services to fill the community needs, allowing parents and their children to remain closer to home rather than traveling to a Melbourne hospital for treatment.
Outside of the practice, Dr Chan is a mum to a daughter and son who were born in 2007 and 2009 respectively.