David Kissane

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David William Kissane, AC (born 1951[1]) is an Australian academic psychiatrist, palliative care physician, and psycho-oncology researcher. He is Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry at Monash University and Professor Emeritus of Palliative Medicine at the University of Notre Dame Australia (UNDA).[2][1]

He is known for his research on demoralization, existential distress, family and group psychotherapy in cancer care, and communication skills in oncology and palliative medicine.[3][4]

Early life and education

Kissane was born in Melbourne, Australia, and schooled at Parade College. He earned his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MB BS) from the University of Melbourne in 1974, followed by a Master of Psychological Medicine (MPM) from Monash University in 1991 and a Doctor of Medicine (MD) from the University of Melbourne in 1995.[5]

He trained initially in general practice (FRACGP, DObstRCOG), before specializing in psychiatry with his residency (FRANZCP) at St. Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne and completing his consultation-liaison psychiatry fellowship (FACLP) at Monash Medical Centre in Melbourne.[6]

Academic and Clinical Career

Kissane began his academic career at Monash University and the University of Melbourne, where he rose through teaching and research appointments in psychiatry and psychological medicine.[1] In 1996, he became the Foundation Professor and Director of Palliative Medicine at the University of Melbourne, establishing the Centre for Palliative Care and Australia’s first Master of Palliative Medicine degree program.[7]

From 2003 to 2012, he served as Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) in New York,[8] and Professor of Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College.[9] During this period, he expanded MSKCC’s psycho-oncology service into one of the largest programs of its kind, founding six research laboratories and the influential Comskil Communication Skills Training Laboratory.[1]

In 2012, Kissane returned to Australia to become Head of the Department of Psychiatry at Monash University, a role he held until 2019. He later joined the University of Notre Dame Australia as Chair of Palliative Medicine Research and was appointed Professor Emeritus of Palliative Medicine upon his retirement in 2024.[7]

Kissane continues to practice as a Consultation-Liaison Psychiatrist with the Melbourne Oncology Group at Cabrini Health.[7]

Research

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