Clinical Associate Professor Fabricio Costa |
The
Monash Health Translation Precinct (MHTP) welcomes Fabricio Costa and
congratulates him on his appointment as Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor in
the Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, School of Clinical Sciences
at Monash Health, Monash University.
Associate
Professor Costa is a consultant sonologist at Monash Medical Centre and the
newly appointed Medical Director of Monash Ultrasound for Women.
Having
moved from the Royal Women’s Hospital and University of Melbourne where he was
Deputy Director Ultrasound Services and Clinical Associate Professor in the
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Associate Professor Costa moved to
Perinatal Services, Monash Medical Centre early this year to establish a clinical
and academic first trimester screening program at Monash Health.
“Monash
Health uniquely integrates in one organisation primary, secondary and tertiary health services, as well as world
renowned research and teaching facilities at Monash University and the Ritchie
Centre, Hudson Institute,” said Associate Professor Costa.
“It’s very exciting for a mid-career
clinician and researcher like myself to be part of these cutting edge organisations.”
Associate Professor Costa’s clinical and
research interests are in the use of ultrasound in maternal-fetal medicine,
especially pre-eclampsia,
fetal growth restriction and preterm labour (the major obstetrical syndromes).
“I
have special interest in first trimester screening, including non-invasive
prenatal testing (NIPT).”
Currently
the first trimester scan between 11-13 weeks is becoming a key point of
antenatal care and Associate Professor Costa aims to develop new tools to
predict and prevent pregnancy complications throughout a combination of
ultrasound and biomarkers at this period.
Associate
Professor Costa said he looks forward to supervising Honours and PhD students
at Monash University and the Hudson Institute.
“This
appointment will allow me to collaborate with scientists at the MHTP and wider
university to generate translational research in the field of women’s health.”
Associate
Professor Costa has over 70 peer-reviewed publications and is a frequent
speaker at national and International conferences concerning ultrasound in obstetrics
and gynaecology and maternal-fetal medicine.
He
is a member of the Australasian Society for Ultrasound in Medicine (ASUM)
Council and an Ambassador of the International Society of Ultrasound in
Obstetrics and Gynaecology (ISUOG) to Brazil and Australasia.
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