General Surgery
Subspeciality
Bariatric surgery
Areas of Interest
A/Prof. Michael Hii is an Oesophago-Gastric and Bariatric (weight loss) surgeon. He is the deputy director of the Hepatobiliary and Upper GI unit at St Vincent’s Hospital and the Pre-SET co-supervisor. Michael completed medical school at the University of Melbourne and then surgical training at St Vincent’s Hospital and Eastern Health. He was awarded his surgical fellowship in 2009 and underwent subspecialty training in Melbourne and Brisbane.
Michael enjoys a busy clinical workload - in addition to clinical work, he maintains an interest in research and education. He is a clinical Assoc. Professor at the University of Melbourne, and he is the chair the St Vincent’s Upper GI and Hepatobiliary research group. He has published widely in Upper GI and bariatric literature. He is involved in surgical education from medical student level up to and including post fellowship training.
Mr. Hii's clinical areas of interest include the treatment of oesophageal and gastric cancer, hiatus hernia repair, anti-reflux surgery, surgery for achalasia and obesity surgery (including gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy and revision procedures). Research areas of interest include enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) programs, the role of exercise in cancer treatment and understanding the mechanisms behind weight loss surgery.
Michael is also the inaugural chair of the HOPE fund, a philanthropic foundation supporting research and the provision of care for patients undergoing major upper gastro intestinal surgery.
Outside of work Michael is passionate about his family time, he loves spending time with his daughters, collecting old guitars and dabbles in the game of golf.
Appointments at
Consulting Location
Melbourne Gastro Oesophageal Surgery
Epworth locations
Qualifications
- MBBS
- BMedSci
- PGDipSurgAnat
- FRACS
Education and Training
- Senior clinical fellow, University of Melbourne
- Pre SET supervisor, St Vincent's Hospital
- Supervisor of Upper GI and Bariatric fellowship training, St Vincent's Hospital
Research
- Body composition changes with upper GI treatment
- GI physiology changes with bariatric surgery
- Improving outcomes following upper GI treatment
- Multimodality treatment of obesity
Professional Associations
- ANZGOSA
- ANZHPBA
- GSA
- AMA
- RACS
Public Appointments
- St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne
Clinical institutes
- General Surgery & Gastroenterology Clinical Institute
