Special interests: Uropathology,
gastrointestinal pathology and hepatobiliary pathology
Dr Jürgen Stahl was born in Germany, where he obtained his
medical degree and MD at the Medical School of Hanover. He spent
one undergraduate year at the University of Melbourne where he
acquired a BMedSci, followed by a PhD at the Walter and Eliza Hall
Institute of Medical Research (in the Cancer Research Unit, under
the direction of Donald Metcalf). Dr Stahl trained in anatomical
pathology at the Flinders Medical Centre and gained his FRCPA in
1996 and then his MRCPath in 1997, followed by the German
Fellowship in Pathology. He continued to work at Flinders Medical
Centre as Senior Consultant until 2005, being heavily involved in
teaching. Dr Stahl became Associate Professor in 2004. After having
spent one year as Head of Surgical Pathology at Clinpath
Laboratories in Adelaide he joined Adelaide Pathology Partners in
2006.
He continues to be involved in medical student teaching and,
after serving as Chief Examiner for the Basic Pathological Sciences
and as Associate Chief Examiner in Anatomical Pathology, he is now
the new Co-Chief Examiner for Anatomical Pathology of the Royal
College of Pathologists of Australasia (sharing the position with
Associate Professor Elizabeth Salisbury, Sydney). A/Prof Stahl has
had a long-standing interest in uropathology, gastrointestinal
pathology and hepatobiliary pathology.