Dr Cameron Stirling is an emergency physician with experience in public and private emergency medicine. He has held senior roles in major emergency departments across Queensland, including staff specialist positions at Logan Hospital and Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital. His expertise includes acute trauma care, resuscitation, and perioperative medicine.
Dr Stirling has a particular interest in pain management, with a focus on acute and chronic pain syndromes, including female pelvic pain. He is a committee member of the Queensland Pelvic Pain Network, working to enhance awareness, management, and research in this field. In addition to clinical practice, he has completed leadership training in emergency department management and is pursuing further certification in perioperative medicine.
Qualifications
- 2001 Bachelor of Science, University of Queensland
- 2006 Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, University of Queensland
- 2017 Fellow, Australasian College for Emergency Medicine
Current Positions
- Senior Medical Officer, Mater Private Emergency Care Centre
- Acting Director, Mater Emergency Care Centre
Previous Positions
- Staff Specialist, Logan Hospital Emergency Department
- Staff Specialist, Mater Adults Hospital Emergency Department
- Staff Specialist, Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital Emergency Department
Areas of Clinical Expertise
- Emergency and trauma medicine
- Resuscitation and acute critical care
- Perioperative medicine
- Pain management, with a focus on female pelvic pain