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Dr Brynn Bellinge   
Occupational Physician Registrar

MD, BSc/BPhysiotherapy  

Dr Brynn Bellinge graduated from the University of Queensland in 2020 with a Doctor of Medicine Degree, having completed an undergraduate degree in Physiotherapy through the University of Notre Dame Australia, Fremantle campus in 2015.

Following graduation Dr Bellinge completed various rotations at Fiona Stanley Hospital and Fremantle Hospital. Where he gained experience in Emergency Medicine, General Medicine, General Surgery, Urology and Endocrinology. He also has ongoing involvement in research tied to Royal Perth Hospital in the field of Cardiology.

In 2023 Dr Bellinge commenced at OSHGroup as a Registrar, working all aspects of the specialty of Occupational Medicine.

Prior to starting his medical degree, Dr Bellinge spent 2 years honing his craft in the field of musculoskeletal physiotherapy taking a keen interest in spinal and shoulder rehabilitation. Throughout his medical degree he continued to manage and practice at a private physiotherapy clinic in Brisbane.

Dr Bellinge is currently undertaking a Graduate Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety through Edith Cowan University. He will commence training in 2023 with the Australasian Faculty of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (AFOEM). He is a Rail Industry Safety and Standards Board (RISSB) Authorised Health Practitioner (AHP).

Outside of work Dr Bellinge is a keen golfer, soccer (football) player and competes in triathlons. He has a passion for animals, especially his dog and enjoys gardening in his spare time.

Dr Bellinge will be consulting at OSHGroup’s CBD and Airport clinic. Please contact injurymanagement@oshgroup.com.au for more information.

MAIN AREAS OF EXPERTISE:

  • Pre-employment & periodic medical assessments 

  • Injury Management and Workers’ Compensation

  • Fitness for Work assessments

  • Musculoskeletal medicine

  • Acute injury and illness management

  • Data collection and research consultation