OUR TEAM

Dr Rohan Crouch

Dr Rohan Crouch is an independent doctor who is currently hiring the Ballarat Surgicentre facilities and services to treat his patients.

Dr Rohan Crouch graduated with a Bachelor of Medical Science (First Class Honours) and Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (First Class Honours) from the University of Tasmania in 2001.

Dr. Crouch was awarded Fellowship of the Australasian College of Dermatologists in 2007 after completing specialist training at St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne, St Georges Hospital (London), Royal Melbourne Hospital and the Alfred Hospital Melbourne.

After receiving a F.C. Florance Bequest Fellowship from the Australasian College of Dermatologists in 2007, Dr. Crouch spent the majority of 2008 volunteering at the Regional Dermatology Training Centre in Moshi (Tanzania). Working in this clinic with Albino patients further developed his keen interest in the diagnosis and management of skin cancer.

On returning to Australia Dr. Crouch underwent further training in Melbourne and the United States to become a Fellow of the American Society for MOHS surgery.

Dr. Crouch is a member of the Australasian College of Dermatologists, American Society for MOHS surgery, American Society for Dermatological Surgery, American Academy of Dermatology, Australian Medical Association and Skin & Cancer Foundation of Victoria. He has published articles in journals including the Australasian Journal of Dermatology; Journal of Drugs in Dermatology; Journal of Photo dermatology, Photo immunology and Photo medicine; and the prestigious Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. Dr. Crouch has presented at both Australian and International Dermatology Conferences.

Dr. Crouch has specialist expertise in skin cancer diagnosis and management (including MOHS micrographic surgery). He lives locally in Ballarat, is a keen Geelong supporter and enjoys playing golf in his spare time.

The values that underpin our behaviour

Trustworthy

Considerate

Competent

empathy

Integrity

Respectful

Professionalism

We treat all patients and service users with respect, communicating clearly, and involving people in decisions about their own care, keeping accurate records of treatments and interventions.

By understanding and living Ballarat Surgicentre’s values, we aim to create and sustain an organisation where we can all be proud of everything we do.