Staff
Karen
Karen has worked in the medical field for 20 years both in hospitals and for different specialty practices. Her extensive experience as both a practice manager and medical secretary means the practice is always run both professionally and efficiently.
Karen’s gentle disposition ensures all patients are treated with great consideration and kindness. No task is too great or too small and this adds to the proficiency of the office. Karen’s perfectionist nature and hardworking attitude means from the first initial contact through to the follow up care post-surgery, patients’ individual needs are given top priority to ensure the best possible service.
David
David is my practice nurse at Blacktown. He has nursing qualifications from both the UK and Australia. David has had extensive urological nursing experience and in fact worked with Dr. Ende at Concord Hospital in the Department of Urology in the early 90’s.
David’s role includes Urodynamics, assisting with prostate biopsies, patient education in many areas including erectile dysfunction and continence.
David works to a very high standard at all times and is very proud of the service he provides.
Sheree
Sheree has had over 13 years’ experience in the medical field, in both hospital and specialist practices. She has experience as both a practice manager and medical secretary and therefore understands all facets of medical practice administration.
Sheree is friendly and professional and has excellent organisational skills which ensures the smooth running of the practice. Sheree looks forward to assisting patients with any requirements they have and provide exceptional service.
Misha
Misha, our Practice Nurse, holds a Bachelor of Nursing degree from the Australian Catholic University and a Graduate Diploma in Advanced Nursing. She has been working as a Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) at St Vincent’s Private Hospital since 2021, where she develops, implements and evaluates nursing care plans for post-operative Urology, Gynaecology, and other surgical specialty patients. Prior to her role at St Vincent’s, she worked in community healthcare.
Misha possesses extensive expertise in patient education, which plays a vital role in ensuring a smooth transition from hospital to home following discharge. She applies these skills in the outpatient setting at Dr Ende’s practice, where she is able to dedicate one-on-one time with patients as needed.
Her role includes performing urodynamic studies, urine flow testing, administration of BCG treatments for bladder cancer, and the teaching of intermittent self-catheterisation.
