
Dr Scott Crawford
about Dr Scott Crawford
I grew up in Auckland before moving to Singapore for 10 years during my later childhood. I graduated from the University of Otago in 2009 and completed my specialist training in General Medicine and Nephrology across regional and metropolitan hospitals, including Rotorua, Hawkes Bay, and Wellington. I also hold a Clinical Diploma in Palliative Medicine.
As a strategic clinical leader, I have a strong track record of leading quality initiatives to improve the outcomes for my patients and their whanau, both locally and nationally. My approach translates into strongly evidence-based care, tailored to each individuals unique background and needs, while directly addressing the urgency of their medical issues.
Working locally in the public sector gives me a unique, in-depth understanding of the kidney treatment pathways in the Bay of Plenty and Waikato, as well as strong connections to related specialities like Urology, Cardiology and Endocrinology.
As a nephrologist, I recognised that the patient journey is often long and complex, my key focus is to understand where a patient has come from in their health journey, how this affects their current condition, and how best to shape and adapt their treatment pathway.
I am an active member of the Data Performance and Quality (DPQ) working Group within the renal national clinical network. As chair of the Policy and Advocacy Committee for ANZSN (Australia and New Zealand Society of Nephrology), I have a strong understanding the wider health system and how to maximise the opportunities for my patients and their whanau. I am actively involved in Clinical Research, an investigator for the IMPEDE trial (Metformin for patients with Polycystic Kidney Disease).
services
Together with my general physician background, I have a strong interest in a wide range of kidney conditions from all stages of chronic kidney disease through to managing patients on dialysis or with a renal transplant.
My areas of interest include
Acute kidney injury (AKI) - acute decline in kidney function typically over a few days to months.
Chronic kidney disease - a sustained decrease in kidney function which is persistent.
Hypertension, especially hypertension in young individuals or those considered to have treatment resistant Hypertension
Glomerulonephritis - inflammation of the kidney tissue.
Isolated Urinary abnormalities such as haematuria (blood in urine) or proteinuria (protein in urine)
Renal complications of systemic diseases such as vasculitis or lupus.
Recurrent urinary tract stones.
Management of patients with kidney transplants, or those being worked up for a Kidney Transplant.
Management of kidney transplant donors.
Management of patients on dialysis
Electrolyte and acid-base disturbances.
Specialist renal physician opinion for immigration medicals or insurance reports.
credentials
Postgraduate Qualifications
Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (FRACP) - Nephrology, General Medicine.
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MB ChB) (2009)
Clinical Diploma in Palliative Medicine (DipPallMed (Clinical))
Memberships
Australia and New Zealand Society of Nephrology (ANZSN)
Fellow of Royal Australasian College of Physicians.
Referral Info
Referrals
Please ask your health professional to refer through the Electronic Referral on Specialists & Referrals Service or email referral to receptiontauranga@macmurray.co.nz.