Assoc Professor Tim Clay

Oncology

Portrait of Assoc Professor Tim Clay
Contact details
Clinical interests
Gastrointestinal malignancy
Germ cell tumours
Lung cancer
Melanoma
Oesophageal cancer
Prostate cancer
Rectal cancer
Renal cancer
Skin cancer - oncology
Testicular cancer
Thoracic malignancy
Uro-genital malignancy
Urological cancer
Hospital
Subiaco
Services
Telehealth consultations
Qualifications
MBBS
FRACP
Exclusions
Gynaecologic cancers
sarcoma
primary CNS cancers

Tim is a medical oncologist with specialty interests of lung, breast, genitourinary cancers (prostate, kidney, bladder and testis) and colorectal cancers.


He graduated from University of Western Australia with Honours and undertook basic physician training at Royal Perth Hospital. He undertook his specialist training at University Hospital Geelong and St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne.


Tim completed a doctoral thesis on lung cancer pathology through the University of Melbourne and possess a Doctor of Medical Science (DMedSc).


In addition to clinical practice he enjoys advancing cancer care through clinical trials of new therapies and supportive care interventions like exercise. He is also active teaching junior doctors, nurses and allied health staff. He is the Co-Chair of the Bendat Respiratory Research and Development Fund in conjunction with Prof Eli Gabbay.


Tim is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Edith Cowan University.


Tim's practice is supported by nurse practitioner candidate Mrs Kate Austin plus the dedicated staff of the Bendat Cancer Centre and St John of God Subiaco Hospital. He also provides care at the Icon Cancer Centre Midland.


Tim is married and has three children. In his spare time he enjoys watching motor racing and soccer and listening to Australian music.