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Dr. Michael Loftus

Infectious Diseases Physician

About Dr. Michael Loftus

Dr. Loftus is an academic infectious diseases physician. He currently holds dual positions as a Consultant Physician in the Department of Infectious Diseases at the Alfred Hospital (Regional Outreach Service) and as a Research Fellow within the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine at Monash University. His research focuses on the intersections between climate change and human health – both the health impacts wrought by climate change, as well as the large carbon footprint of healthcare. 

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Dr. Loftus graduated in medicine from Monash University in 2011 and undertook specialist training in Infectious Diseases across the Alfred and Austin Hospitals, including a six-month secondment within the Health Protection Branch of the Victorian Department of Health and Human Services. Between 2019 and 2022 he completed his PhD at Monash University, entitled “Antimicrobial resistance in the Pacific Island Countries and Territories”. 

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Dr. Loftus has published over 20 research publications. He is a member of the Australasian Society for Infectious Diseases (ASID) and the Australian Society for Antimicrobials (ASA). 

Contact

Dr. Michael Loftus consults and admits at Mildura Health Private Hospital

220 - 228 Thirteenth Street, Mildura

T: (03) 5022 2611

E: consulting@mildpriv.com.au

*No Gap specialists for Mildura Health Fund members. No Gap specialists are subject to change.

Mildura Health Private Consulting

220 - 228 Thirteenth Street, Mildura

Phone: 1800 876 496

E: enquiries@totalwomenshealth.com.au

www.totalwomenshealth.com.au

220 - 228 Thirteenth Street Mildura VIC 3500, Australia

Phone: 03 5022 2611

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Acknowledgement of Country

 

At Mildura Health Private Hospital, we are dedicated to fostering a culturally safe environment for all individuals who enter our hospital. We respect and value the diverse backgrounds, beliefs, and traditions of our community, and are committed to providing care that is free from discrimination, judgement, or prejudice.

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Our team actively listens, learns, and collaborates with patients, families, and staff to ensure everyone feels welcomed, respected, and empowered. We pledge to continually reflect on our practices and create a space where cultural safety is at the heart of everything we do.

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