Meet A.Prof Mukherjee

Deputy Chair RACS NSW Committee

Assoc Prof Mukherjee

MBBS, FRACS, MS

   p.mukherjee@entcaresydney.com.au

Surgeon

A/Prof Payal Mukherjee is one of Sydney’s leading adult and paediatric Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) surgeon with special skills in advanced ear surgery. Following her ENT training in Sydney, she attained further subspecialty post-fellowship training in otology, Cochlear implantation and lateral skull base surgery in Oxford and London. As well as treating general ENT diseases such as glue earstonsillitissnoring and rhinosinusitis, her areas of expertise include hearing and balance disorders such as Meniere’s disease, Otosclerosis, Vestibular Schwannoma, Cochlear implantation and chronic ear diseases. She is also trained in middle ear endoscopy.

Leadership

A/Prof Mukherjee is a leader in surgery and research. She is the current head of department on ENT at the Sydney Adventist Hospital. She was also the youngest surgeon and the first ENT Surgeon to hold the chair of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) NSW committee (2020-2022). During this time, she led the state through pandemic induced crisis on surgery. For her leadership during this crisis, she was awarded the Michael Donnellan prize in 2022 by RACS NSW.  She is passionate about setting high standards in surgical services as well as building respect in surgery. She is a member on several committees (government and hospital based) and continues her work both at a local and system level to achieve excellence in surgical services in NSW hospitals.

Research

A/Prof Mukherjee is passionate about innovation in Surgery. She has been awarded several research grants as Chief Investigator and has completed a PhD in personalised medicine and 3D technologies in ENT. Her special interest is in medical devices from development, evaluation to responsible implementation in the health system. She is also passionate about the global translation of Australian innovation in biotechnology. She is a Clinical Associate Professor of surgery at The University of Sydney, Macquarie University, and the University of Wollongong, and works at the Sydney Adventist Hospital, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Macquarie University Hospital, and Chris O’Brien Lifehouse. She has many committee roles such as being the innovation lead for research at the RPA Institute of Academic Surgery, an executive committee member on the Section or Academic Surgery of RACS, being a committee member overseeing ASERNIPS (the health technology assessment branch of RACS) as well as being the co-founder and co-director of the  Beyond Science Initiative, a state wide training and mentorship program for young researchers in translational research in ENT, an Australian first initiative by any college. Additionally, she is a member of the TGA’s Advisory Committee on Medical Devices (ACMD) and a member of the Expert Panel for the Medical Devices Fund of NSW Health. In 2022, she was a finalist for the Australian Museum Eureka Prize for excellence in interdisciplinary research.

Person

A.Prof Mukherjee  places particular importance on research and teaching. As a leader, she is an advocate for social change with a passion for diversity and equity in surgery. As an innovator, she embraces thinking outside the square. As a mother, she is very passionate about education and literacy development in young children. She is committed to mentoring children and junior doctors, especially females into pursuing STEMM careers in surgery and medical technology. For this work, she was selected as a finalist for the NSW Premier Women of the year 2019 and also awarded the Women in Leadership prize, RACS NSW in 2022

Affiliations

Ent Care Affiliate - Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
Ent Care Affiliate - ASOHNS Member
Ent Care Affiliate - AMA
Ent Care Affiliate - The University of Sydney
Ent Care Affiliate - Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Ent Care Affiliate - Adventist Hospital
Ent Care Affiliate - Ramsay Health Care
Ent Care Affiliate - Day Surgery Prince Alfred
Ent Care Affiliate - Chris O'Brien Lifehouse
University of Wollongong Australia
Macquarie University