
Professor Mark Cook AO (MD, MBBS, FRACP, FRCP)
Chief Medical Officer
Currently Director of Neurology at St. Vincent’s Hospital, Professor Mark Cook specialises in the treatment of epilepsy – his previous role was at St Vincent’s as Professor and Director of Neurology. He is recognised internationally for his expertise in epilepsy management, particularly imaging and surgical planning. After completing specialist training in Melbourne, Professor Cook undertook an MD thesis while working as Brain Research Fellow at Queen Square, London.
He returned to St. Vincent’s Hospital, Melbourne to continue his interest in neuroimaging in epilepsy. Under his directorship, both the research and clinical components of the Neurology Department at St Vincent’s have been significantly enlarged. Currently one of the largest units in Australia for the surgical treatment of epilepsy, this was a direct extension of work he began in London, where he developed techniques for the accurate measurement of hippocampal volumes, and established their position in non-invasive assessment of surgical candidates.
More recently his interests have included experimental models of epilepsy and seizure prediction.
Credentials
Positions
Director of Neurology
St. Vincent’s Hospital
The Sir John Eccles Chair of Medicine
The University of Melbourne
State Chair, Victoria
Australian and New Zealand Association of Neurologists
Fellow
Royal Australian College of Physicians
Education
Doctor of Medicine, University of Melbourne
Bachelor of Medicine (Surgery) University of Melbourne