Dr. Munyaradzi Nyandoro | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award
Academic Surgeon at Fiona Stanley Hospital, Australia
Dr. Munyaradzi G. Nyandoro is a distinguished general surgeon with expertise in surgical oncology, specifically peritonectomy. With over 15 years of experience in patient management across varying levels of complexity, he has established himself as a leader in the medical community. His commitment to academic colorectal surgery, combined with his passion for research and education, drives his contributions to the field. Dr. Nyandoro has actively participated in international collaborations and has received numerous awards in recognition of his excellence in surgical practice, teaching, and research.
Profile
Education
Dr. Nyandoro’s academic journey began with a Bachelor of Nursing from the University of South Australia in 2009. He then pursued a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (Honours IIA) at the University of Notre Dame, which he completed in 2014. His dedication to academic and clinical excellence led him to earn a Master of Surgery from the University of Western Australia in 2023. Throughout his educational career, he has been a recipient of multiple commendations for outstanding academic performance, reflecting his commitment to advancing medical knowledge.
Experience
Dr. Nyandoro’s surgical career spans various institutions, where he has taken on progressively responsible roles. His experience includes serving as a Surgical Registrar across multiple hospitals in Australia, covering specialties such as colorectal surgery, upper gastrointestinal surgery, endocrine surgery, and pediatric surgery. He is currently engaged in an unaccredited post-fellowship training in surgical oncology at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital. His extensive hands-on experience has contributed significantly to his proficiency in managing complex surgical cases and mentoring future medical professionals.
Research Interests
Dr. Nyandoro’s research focuses on innovative surgical techniques, tumor biology, and predictive risk models. His work emphasizes the development of clinical methodologies to enhance patient outcomes. He is particularly interested in colorectal surgery and has conducted multiple studies on improving surgical interventions, evaluating disease progression, and integrating technological advancements into surgical practice. Additionally, he is dedicated to shaping future medical practices through his contributions to teaching and mentoring young surgeons.
Awards
Dr. Nyandoro has received multiple awards in recognition of his excellence in surgery and research. Notable among them are the Best Registrar Audit Presentation Awards at FSFHG Quarterly Audit Meetings in 2023 and 2024. He was honored with the Teaching Excellence Award by the University of Western Australia in 2023. Additionally, he received the Best Podium Presentation Award in 2021 at the RACS WA Southwest Surgical Conference for his work on sacrococcygeal pilonidal sinus disease. His dedication to patient care and education has also earned him nominations for Registrar of the Year and Intern of the Year awards across various years.
Publications
Zizzo M, Morini A, Zanelli M, et al. (2025). Impact of Obesity on Short-Term Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Retroperitoneal Laparoscopic/Retroperitoneoscopic Adrenalectomy for Benign or Malignant Adrenal Diseases: A Meta-Analysis. Medicina (Kaunas), 61(1):106. PMID: 39859089.
Kim A, Nyandoro MG, Vu L, et al. (2024). Single-Center Experiences: A Comparison of Intracorporeal and Extracorporeal Anastomosis Outcomes in Right Hemicolectomy. Cureus, 16(4):e59339. PMID: 38689675.
Wang K, Nyandoro MG, Teoh M, et al. (2024). Emphasizing the Clinical Diagnosis of Acute Appendicitis Amidst Technological Advancements. Cureus, 16(5):e60555. PMID: 38689675.
Armanios AS, Nyandoro MG, Jayachitra N, et al. (2024). Novel Single-Centre Experience – Evaluation of Outcomes Post-Implementation of a Coordinated Combined Breast Reconstruction Service. ANZ J Surg, 94(1-2):156-162. PMID: 37985578.
Nyandoro MG, Teoh M, Thompson A, et al. (2023). Surgical Practice Parameters for the Definitive Management of Sacrococcygeal Pilonidal Sinus Disease: Surgeons’ Perspective. Cureus, 15(5):e39480. PMID: 37250606.
Seow YT, Nyandoro MG, Poh S, et al. (2023). The Impact of Obesity on Mortality and Complications in Posterior Retroperitoneoscopic Adrenalectomy. Cureus, 15(7):e42421. PMID: 37497309.
Teoh M, Lee DJW, Cooke D, Nyandoro MG. (2023). Perspectives on Current Attitudes, Enablers, and Barriers to Obtaining Surgical Informed Consent for Doctors-in-Training. Cureus, 15(6):e40958. PMID: 37378307.
Conclusion
Dr. Munyaradzi G. Nyandoro’s career is a testament to his unwavering commitment to surgical excellence, research, and medical education. His contributions to colorectal and surgical oncology research have significantly impacted the field, and his dedication to teaching ensures that future generations of surgeons continue to benefit from his expertise. His numerous awards and publications reflect his standing as a leader in surgery, and his ongoing pursuit of innovation will continue to shape the future of patient care and medical advancements.