Dr Nimithri (Nim) Cabraal is a Gynaecological Oncologist at Mater Hospital Brisbane and is a member of Queensland Centre for Gynaecological Cancer Research (QCGC Research), specialising in the management of women with confirmed or suspected gynaecological malignancy and complex benign gynaecology.

Dr Cabraal trained in Obstetrics and Gynaecology in Auckland, New Zealand where she held a position as Chief Resident at Auckland City Hospital in 2014. She received her Fellowship of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in 2016. She was also awarded at Certification in Gynaecological Oncology (CGO) in 2018 after a further 3 year sub-specialisation training at John Hunter Hospital (Newcastle, NSW), the Gold University Hospital (Gold Coast, QLD) and Auckland City Hospital (Auckland, NZ).

Dr Cabraal is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Queensland; and is involved with the medical student teaching and examination program. She also is involved in training both General Gynaecology and sub-speciality Gynaecological Oncology trainees that rotate through the Gynaecological Oncology service at Mater Hospital.

Dr Cabraal has advanced skills in open, laparoscopic and robotic pelvic and abdominal surgery for a range of malignant and benign gynaecological conditions. She is dedicated to the holistic care of all women from diagnosis, through surgery and post treatment care/survivorship.

Dr Cabraal conducts private practice at Mater Private Hospital and consults at the Brisbane Gynaecology and Oncology Group based at Mater Medical Centre in South Brisbane. Her current research interests include fertility preserving approaches in young women with endometrial cancer and molecular testing of endometrial cancers.

 

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