Dr Andrew Foote, Head of Rheumatology at Northern Health, shares his perspective on clinical features and assessment findings of sacroiliitis.
This includes interpretation and grading of radiological findings, and when a referral to a Rheumatologist is considered.
As Head of Rheumatology at Northern Health, Epping, Victoria, Dr. Andrew Foote is a rheumatologist who is passionate about ensuring equitable access to the best rheumatology care. He is well-known for supporting not just his patients, but also the next generation of rheumatologists through mentoring and education. He has an honorary appointment with The University of Melbourne and is a regular speaker for the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, the pharmaceutical industry, undergraduate medical students and physician trainees.
Andrew graduated from Monash University in 2003, and completed his rheumatology training at Monash Health, Austin Health and Northern Health. Since starting work as a rheumatology consultant in 2013 he has held rheumatology public hospital appointments at Monash Health, Austin Health, St Vincent’s and Northern Health. He is in private practice at Epping Specialist Group. Andrew has a special interest in complex inflammatory diseases.
Advanced Practice (including Emergency Department), Musculoskeletal and Orthopaedic National Groups
21/07/2025
1.0 hour
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