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A/Prof Rob Will

Consultant Rheumatologist; Managing Director, Perihelion Health Limited and Osteoporosis Solutions (Australia) Pty Ltd
Clinical Associate Professor Rob Will BSc(Hons) MBBS FRACP EMBA trained in Rheumatology, Osteoporosis and Epidemiology in Perth and Bath, UK. He then returned to Perth in 1991 and established Rheumatology and Osteoporosis clinics at Royal Perth Hospital. He retired from RPH in 2016 and runs a busy private practice in Perth, with a keen interest in DEXA and Osteoporosis Management. This is facilitated by providing telehealth services throughout Australia with a particular focus on Osteoporosis Management. His Osteoporosis Company (Osteoporosis Solutions Australia), provides DEXA scanning services to over 20,000 patients a year in WA and NSW. He runs a private research group with interests in osteoarthritis, as well as clinical studies in RA, psoriatic arthritis, spondyloarthritis, osteoarthritis and osteoporosis. He collaborates with researchers at Curtin University in Perth on studies in osteoarthritis of the knee. He is a supervisor of PhD students, summer school students at UWA and Medical Students at Notre Dame University in Perth undertaking research studies. He established Perihelion Health Ltd a public unlisted company to develop Private Multi-specialisation hospitals with public partnerships, with the first hospital planned in Perth’s northern suburbs in 2020.

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