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Biography
Chi Can Huynh graduated from Sydney University in 1999. During his senior
years in Medical School he completed a Surgical Research Term with Tom
DeMeester at the University of Southern California. He was accepted into
the Advanced General Surgical training scheme in 2003 and then onto the
Advanced Urology Training Program in 2005. He was the inaugural Robotic
Fellow at St. Vincent’s Prostate Cancer Centre in 2008. Following this, he
spent 18 months in Manchester (United Kingdom) completing a laparo-
scopic prostate fellowship. He has interests in erectile restorative surgery
and robotic prostate surgery and was the first in Australia to perform a ro-
botic assisted radical nephro-ureterectomy and penile erection restorative
vein surgery. His research interests are in erectile dysfunction and he is a
part time fellow in erectile restorative surgery overseas. He co-authored
papers in peer reviewed medical journals and presented multiple interna-
tional conferences on the topic. He also holds teaching positions with the
Rural Medical School of the Australian National University and the Australian
School of Advanced Medicine.
urocch@gmail.com genglonghsu@gmail.com