A/Prof Warwick Teague
A/Prof Warwick Teague
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Associate Professor Warwick Teague is Director of Trauma, Clinical Lead for Burns, and Academic Paediatric Surgeon at The Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH), Melbourne. His paediatric surgical practice includes general, upper gastrointestinal, neonatal, burns and trauma surgery.
A/Prof Teague is active in research and academic activities, holding honorary appointments for both the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute and University of Melbourne. He is also a Clinical Scientist Fellow generously funded by the Good Friday Appeal.
His research organized around three themes: 1) foregut developmental biology with particular reference to oesophageal and duodenal atresia; 2) paediatric trauma and burns (injury prevention, trauma systems, improvement in specific injury care); 3) clinical paediatric surgery (duodenal atresia, oesophageal atresia, appendicitis, minimally access surgery).
A/Prof Teague is active in research and academic activities, holding honorary appointments for both the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute and University of Melbourne. He is also a Clinical Scientist Fellow generously funded by the Good Friday Appeal.
His research organized around three themes: 1) foregut developmental biology with particular reference to oesophageal and duodenal atresia; 2) paediatric trauma and burns (injury prevention, trauma systems, improvement in specific injury care); 3) clinical paediatric surgery (duodenal atresia, oesophageal atresia, appendicitis, minimally access surgery).
Associate Professor Warwick Teague is Director of Trauma, Clinical Lead for Burns, and Academic Paediatric Surgeon at The Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH), Melbourne. His paediatric surgical practice includes general, upper gastrointestinal,...
Associate Professor Warwick Teague is Director of Trauma, Clinical Lead for Burns, and Academic Paediatric Surgeon at The Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH), Melbourne. His paediatric surgical practice includes general, upper gastrointestinal, neonatal, burns and trauma surgery.
A/Prof Teague is active in research and academic activities, holding honorary appointments for both the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute and University of Melbourne. He is also a Clinical Scientist Fellow generously funded by the Good Friday Appeal.
His research organized around three themes: 1) foregut developmental biology with particular reference to oesophageal and duodenal atresia; 2) paediatric trauma and burns (injury prevention, trauma systems, improvement in specific injury care); 3) clinical paediatric surgery (duodenal atresia, oesophageal atresia, appendicitis, minimally access surgery).
A/Prof Teague is active in research and academic activities, holding honorary appointments for both the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute and University of Melbourne. He is also a Clinical Scientist Fellow generously funded by the Good Friday Appeal.
His research organized around three themes: 1) foregut developmental biology with particular reference to oesophageal and duodenal atresia; 2) paediatric trauma and burns (injury prevention, trauma systems, improvement in specific injury care); 3) clinical paediatric surgery (duodenal atresia, oesophageal atresia, appendicitis, minimally access surgery).
Top Publications
- Mahar, PD, Lee, T, Orchard, D, Gray, A, Scardamaglia, L, Robertson, S, Bertinetti, M, Teague, W, Nizzero, D, Grills, C, et al. Development of Multidisciplinary Consensus-Informed Guidance for the Management of Paediatric Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis Among Clinicians From Australasian Tertiary Referral Hospitals.. J Paediatr Child Health 2026 view publication
- Akbarzadeh, S, Zvi, E, Arellano, CL, Banakh, I, Rahman, MM, Marks, DC, Lo, CH, Boyce, ST, Bertinetti, M, Teague, W, et al. A novel engineered skin closes full thickness burn wounds: A case report.. JPRAS Open 49: 479 -486 2026 view publication
- Tandon, S, Brooks, J-A, Armstrong, RK, Crameri, JA, Teague, WJ. Internal traction as an effective bridge to successful anastomosis in complex esophageal atresia.. J Pediatr Surg 61(4) : 162570 2026 view publication
- Tracy, LM, Capell, E, Cleland, HJ, Edgar, DW, Singer, Y, Teague, WJ, Gabbe, BJ. Health-related quality of life outcomes and recovery trajectories following burn injury.. Burns 52(3) : 107891 2026 view publication
- Thursfield, R, Gorst, S, Teunisson, N, Lansdale, N, Faulkner, J, Krishnan, U, Kovesi, T, Slater, G, Cullis, P, Bray, L, et al. Development of a lifelong core outcome set for oesophageal atresia ± tracheoesophageal fistula: the OCELOT study.. BMJ Open 16(3) : e104771 2026 view publication
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