
A/Prof Read brings a rare combination of frontline surgical practice, translational research and digital health leadership. Internationally trained in minimally invasive and robotic surgery (including fellowship work at University Medical Center Utrecht), he is also a clinician-researcher whose PhD through University of Melbourne and Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre focused on advanced preclinical models for oesophageal cancer.
Alongside his clinical roles at St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne, Matthew has actively led digital innovation in surgery – including developing software to modernise surgical workflows – and currently contributes to hospital-wide digital strategy as a clinical informatics leader. He has also recently been appointed as Adjunct Professor in AI at the Australian Centre for Artificial Intelligence in Medical Innovation (ACAMI) at La Trobe University.
In this session, Matthew will share practical insights on:
- Why clinicians must play a central role in digital transformation
- Turning real clinical problems into technology-enabled solutions
- Bridging surgery, data and systems to improve patient outcomes
- What it really takes to move from innovation ideas to operational impact
Open to clinicians, researchers, students, innovators and anyone interested in the future of medical research and healthcare delivery.
PROGRAM
📅 Wednesday 11 March 2026
🕛 12:30–1:30pm
📍 Hybrid: ACMD Auditorium or Online
Open to all researchers across the #ACMD ecosystem and beyond.
Join us in-person at ACMD
Register to attend in person at the ACMD Auditorium, located at 27 Victoria Parade, Fitzroy, VIC, 3065
Join us online
Register to receive the zoom link which will be shown on your ticket / email confirmation.
https://events.humanitix.com/acmd-research-seminar-march
Important note for attendees:
Please be advised that photographs and videos may be taken by ACMD staff. By attending this event, you agree to being filmed or photographed, and acknowledge that these may be used for marketing or promotional purposes.
Contact
For any queries or help with event registration, please email contact@acmd.org.au







