Plastic Surgeon

Dr Jason Miller

General Surgeon & FRACS (General Surgery)

  • Surgical Oncology

  • General Plastic Surgery

  • Burn Surgery

  • Excision of Benign Skin Lesions (eg. Epidermal Cyst/Dysplastic Naevi)
  • Excision of Skin Cancer (eg. IEC/BCC/SCC)
  • WLE – Wide Local Excision of Melanoma & Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer
  • WLE & SLNB – Wide Local Excision & Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy for Melanoma
  • Local flaps
  • SSG – Split thickness skin graft
  • FTG – Full thickness skin graft
  • Metastasectomy (excision of metastatic tumours)
  • Excision of benign soft tissue tumour (eg. lipoma)
  • Excision of malignant soft tissue tumour (eg. liposarcoma)
  • Excision & reconstruction of adult burn injuries

About Dr Jason Miller:

Dr Jason Miller is an experienced Queensland trained Surgical Oncologist, General & Burn Surgeon.  He completed his undergraduate education at the University of Queensland from 1993 to 1998 (MBBS) & finished his general surgical training in 2008, becoming a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS).  Dr Miller then trained overseas, at the National Burn Centre and Department of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Middlemore Hospital (Auckland, NZ) in 2009, then at The Royal Marsden Hospital Melanoma and Soft Tissue Sarcoma Units, Chelsea & Sutton (London, UK).  He has been employed at the Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital (RBWH) since 2011, the Surgical Treatment and Rehabilitation Service (STARS) since 2021 & joined Queensland Surgery Centre in 2023.  Dr Miller’s practice includes Surgical Oncology & as part of the RBWH Melanoma Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) works closely with surgical colleagues, medical oncologists & radiation oncologists to deliver high standard comprehensive cancer care.  He also practices at the Professor Stuart Pegg Adult Burn Centre, performing both acute & reconstructive burn surgery.  During his career Dr Miller treated patients injured in the Ravenshoe Cafe explosion in 2015 & the Anglo American Grosvenor Mine explosion in 2020.

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