
University of Melbourne
Fosters collaboration and teamwork.
Fair, constructive, and always motivating.
Encourages students to think creatively.
Always positive and enthusiastic in class.
Great Professor!
Associate Professor Alexandria Taylor serves as Associate Professor in Radiology in the Department of Radiology at the University of Melbourne, within the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences. She is listed as academic staff in the Melbourne Medical School's Radiology section under the leadership of Head of Department Prof Patricia Desmond and Deputy Head Prof Peter Mitchell. A/Prof Taylor holds key educational roles, including coordinator for the Master of Medicine (Radiology) program (course code 572RC), as noted in the University Handbook for years including 2018, 2020, 2021, and 2024. She is also a principal coordinator, alongside Alex Rhodes, for the subject Diagnostic Radiology 3 (RADI90019), with details provided in handbooks for 2019, 2021, and others, involving on-campus or dual-delivery modes at Parkville campus with significant contact hours and total time commitments.
Clinically affiliated with the Royal Melbourne Hospital (RMH), A/Prof Taylor was identified as Director of Training at RMH in the 2017 Australian Medical Council report on Medical Education Assessment for 21st Century Health Systems. She has contributed to professional development in ultrasound and radiology, serving as convenor for Australasian Society for Ultrasound in Medicine (ASUM) events documented in their 2004 Ultrasound Bulletin and involved in program sections on breast imaging in 2008 bulletins. Her scholarly output includes co-authoring the 2001 publication 'Potential improvement in breast cancer detection with a novel computer-aided detection system' with R. Taft in Applied Radiology, focusing on advancements in computer-aided detection for breast cancer screening. These roles highlight her impact in radiology education, clinical training, and professional contributions at the University of Melbourne and affiliated institutions.