

Mr Grant Pang is an Australian trained orthopaedic surgeon with special interest in hip and knee joint reconstruction / replacement surgery, shoulder reconstruction and musculoskeletal tumours. He gained his medical degree at the University of Melbourne and completed his orthopaedic training in Victoria in February 2008.
Since completing his orthopaedic training with the Australian Orthopaedic Association, he has worked for one year as a trauma fellow at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, managing complex musculoskeletal trauma. Following this, he spent 12 months in the United Kingdom working at the esteemed Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in London. This fellowship involved all aspects of hip and knee joint reconstruction and management of musculoskeletal tumours / Sarcoma. He spent more 15 years as a specialist orthopaedic consultant on the Orthopaedic and Sarcoma unit at the St Vincent's Hospital.
Mr Pang operates privately at the St Vincent's Private Hospital in Fitzroy and Warringal Private Hospital in Heidelberg. He currently works publicly at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre as a specialist consultant orthopaedic surgeon. He has demonstrated significant commitment to the training of orthopaedic surgeons in Melbourne having served for almost 10 years on the Victorian and Tasmania Regional Training Committee and for 3 years as the Chair. He is currently an Orthopaedic Fellowship Examiner.
Professional memberships
Mr Grant Pang is a Fellow of the:
Australian Orthopaedic Association
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
He is a member of the:
Australian and New Zealand Sarcoma Association
Victorian Sarcoma Group- Asian
Pacific Musculoskeletal Tumour Society
International Society of Limb Salvage
He served on the Victorian and Tasmania Regional Training Committee from 2012-2022 and as the Chair from 2019-2022
He is a reviewer for the:
Australian and New Zealand Journal for surgery
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (US)



