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Craig Hacking

BSc (Biomed) MBBS FRANZCR

Associate Professor Craig Hacking is an emergency and trauma radiologist at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane, Qld. He also works one day a week as forensic radiologist. He has special interest in trauma and emergency radiology, forensics, radiologic anatomy and medical education.

In 2015, Craig worked at the Royal Melbourne Hospital alongside Assoc Prof Frank Gaillard and began regularly contributing to Radiopaedia. He was previously the anatomy section editor, with a background in teaching anatomy to undergraduates, medical students, surgeons and radiologists for over 15 years. Craig is the Academic Lead for Clinical Radiology at the University of Queensland and has previously served as the Lead Anatomy Examiner for the RANZCR. In 2023 he published "Imaging for Students 5th edition".

Craig and Dr Andrew Dixon may be presenting emergency and trauma Radiopaedia courses in 2024 in Brisbane and Melbourne.

Disclosures:
  • Philips Australia, Paid speaker at Philips Spectral CT events (ongoing)
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