Dr Alexander Maloof
BMed, BSc(Hons I), MD
Graduated as a First Class Honours Doctor of Medicine with Distinction from the University of New South Wales in 2024.
Alexander Maloof is a Junior Doctor at Prince of Wales Hospital who holds a keen interest in pursuing ophthalmology as a career. Alexander has engaged in ophthalmic, orthopaedic, cardiovascular and neurological research to date, with ongoing projects in each of these fields while concurrently completing an ophthalmic-focused master of philosophy by research.
- Publications
- Media
- Grants
- Awards
- Research Activities
- Engagement
- Teaching and Supervision
UNSW Awards:
UNSW Medicine Academic Achievement Award (AAA) Scholarship
Casual Academic (Anatomy Demonstrator & Tutor for Phase 3/MD Years 5-6)
RANZCO 2023 Congress Grant Recipient
President of the UNSW Ophthalmological Society 2023
President of the UNSW Surgical Society 2023
Nura Gili Indigenous Student Center Tutor 2023-2024 (teaching Medicine, Economics, Science & Cinema)
First Class Honours (High Distinction) Medical Student
Australian Orthopaedic Association (AOA) Bone Camp 2020
MedSoc Peer Support Leader 2020
Medicine Peer Mentor 2020
Australasian Student's Surgical Conference (ASSC) 2020
MedSoc 2019-2024
Surgical Society Suturing Training Officer 2020-2024
MSAP Global Health Short Course 2019
Other University Awards:
2019 USyd Double Degree Medicine (Scholar Chancellors Award)
2019 Monash University Medicine (Scholarship for Outstanding Achievement) + (Monash Minds Leadership Program)
2019 Melbourne University Medicine (Melbourne Chancellor's Scholarship)
Writing Awards:
Winner of the Dorothea Mackellar National poetry Writing Competition - for which a musical setting of my poem has been commissioned by the Western Australia Government to premiere in 2025
Gary Catalano Writing Award 2014-18
Whitlam Institute What Matters Writing Competition Prose Award 2012