About
Dr Martin Short consults with Neurology Network Melbourne in Fitzroy where he specialises in neuroimmunology and multiple sclerosis. He has more than 10 years' experience in the field and has dedicated his research work to investigating these conditions. He has particular expertise in electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction studies.
Dr Short first graduated in 2000 with his MBBS from the University of Melbourne. He undertook his specialist neurology training at St Vincent's Hospital and the Alfred. Following this, he completed a PhD at Monash University and he has since spent time at Monash Medical Centre and Western Hospital managing patients with multiple sclerosis. Dr Short is has been a fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians since 2008.
Dr Short first graduated in 2000 with his MBBS from the University of Melbourne. He undertook his specialist neurology training at St Vincent's Hospital and the Alfred. Following this, he completed a PhD at Monash University and he has since spent time at Monash Medical Centre and Western Hospital managing patients with multiple sclerosis. Dr Short is has been a fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians since 2008.
Education & training
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–2000 Bachelor of Medicine / Bachelor of Surgery · Medicine
Licenses & insurance
Medical licenses
AU — AHPRA
Procedures performed
| Procedure | Code | Lifetime count |
|---|---|---|
| Multiple Sclerosis (MS) | 1 | |
| Electromyography (EMG) | 0 | |
| Nerve Conduction Test | 0 |
Office, team & in practice
Patient reviews
- Explanation
- 5.00
- Bedside Manner
- 5.00
- Overall Experience
- 0.00
Conditions treated
1 indicationTreatments & procedures
3 servicesWith patient & peer validation
- Multiple Sclerosis (MS) ★ 1
Full procedure list
Qualifications
3 credentials- MBBS Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery 2000
- PhD Doctor of Philosophy
- FRACP Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians
Rating distribution
Regulatory registrations
- AHPRA · #MED0001182174
Source information
- Primary specialty
- Multiple Sclerosis (MS)