Research
Associate Professor Nicola Dean
- AJOPS – Australasian Journal of Plastic Surgery
- APRSRN – Australasian Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Research Network
- APRSRN Member Research Profiles
- Assoc Prof Jonathan Stretch
- Assoc Prof Mark Gianoutsos
- Assoc Prof Richard Lewandowski
- Assoc Prof Sydney Ch’ng
- Associate Professor Nicola Dean
- Dr Heather Cleland
- Dr Michael Wagels
- Dr Ramin Shayan
- Dr Stephen Goldie
- Mr Michael Findlay
- Prof Anand Deva
- Prof Anthony Penington
- Prof David Hunter-Smith
- Prof Mark Ashton
- Prof Rodney Cooter
- Prof Swee Tan (Nzom)
- Prof Warren Rozen
- Prof Wayne Morrison
- Winthrop Prof Fiona Wood (AM)
- Combined Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery PhD/FRACS Program
- Research Participation
- Research Reports – National
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Associate Professor Nicola Dean

Research Biography
Associate Professor Nicola Dean graduated in Medicine from the University of Leeds in 1993 and obtained FRCS (England) in 1997. After migrating to Australia, she completed a PhD in the field of breast reconstruction with the University of Adelaide in 2002 before joining the Plastic and Reconstructive training programme and obtaining her FRACS in Plastic Surgery in 2007. She was appointed consultant then Head of Unit for Plastic Surgery at Flinders Medical Centre where she also holds an honorary appointment with Flinders University.
A/Prof Dean’s theme throughout her research career has been around understanding the patient perspective in surgical treatment. Flinders Medical Centre was the first centre in Australia to use the BREAST Q patient reported outcomes measure and was used in the PhD of Dr Jia Miin Yip on Determinants of Breast Reconstruction Outcome, supervised by A/Prof Dean. Other PhDs carried out in the unit are The Role of Autologous Fat Grafting for Breast Reconstruction (Dr Ben Howes), Breast Reconstruction in Women with a High BMI (Dr Eugene Koh) and Measuring Outcomes in Hand Conditions (Dr Kyra Sierakowski). A current PhD is on the Health Benefits of Bilateral Breast Reduction (Dr Tamara Crittenden).
The unit at Flinders Medical Centre / Flinders University is small with no formal grant funding (other than PhD scholarships) but is supported by a half time research assistant position and well mentored by the Professor of Surgery at Flinders University, Prof. David Watson.
Associate Professor Dean is currently looking into the feasibility of developing a collaborative group (urology, obstetrics, physiotherapy, radiology and plastic surgery) to apply for a grant to explore the morbidity of rectus diastasis syndrome and effectiveness of abdominoplasty for treatment.
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For more information, see Dr Nicola’s Orcid Profile
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