Andrew Teodorczuk

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Professor Andrew Teodorczuk

Executive Dean of Education

Professor Andrew Teodorczuk is a consultant old age psychiatrist at The Prince Charles Hospital in Brisbane and Director of Medical Education at Metro North Mental Health. He holds adjunct professor positions at both the University of Queensland and Queensland University of Technology. He is President of the binational Australasian Delirium Association and has served as the Deputy Chair of the College’s Education Committee since 2024. 

Andrew spent his formative years in the United Kingdom, where he was an honorary senior lecturer at Newcastle University and consultant psychiatrist at Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Mental Health Trust. Since relocating to Australia in 2016, he has held a variety of senior leadership roles in medical education across the education continuum including Deputy Head of School (Learning and Teaching) at the School of Medicine, Griffith University and MD Program Convenor at the Medical School, University of Queensland. He has also worked as the Director of Clinical Training for The Prince Charles Hospital implementing the new AMC National Framework for Prevocational (PGY1 and 2) medical training.  

Andrew has impressive experience in psychiatric practice, medical education, and research. He has published more than 120 peer-reviewed publications and received numerous awards in recognition of his teaching and research, including the Principal Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (PFHEA). 

Professor Andrew Teodorczuk is a consultant old age psychiatrist at The Prince Charles Hospital in Brisbane and Director of Medical Education at Metro North Mental Health. He holds adjunct professor positions at both the University of Queensland and Queensland University of Technology. He is President of the binational Australasian Delirium Association and has served as the Deputy Chair of the College’s Education Committee since 2024. 

Andrew spent his formative years in the United Kingdom, where he was an honorary senior lecturer at Newcastle University and consultant psychiatrist at Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Mental Health Trust. Since relocating to Australia in 2016, he has held a variety of senior leadership roles in medical education across the education continuum including Deputy Head of School (Learning and Teaching) at the School of Medicine, Griffith University and MD Program Convenor at the Medical School, University of Queensland. He has also worked as the Director of Clinical Training for The Prince Charles Hospital implementing the new AMC National Framework for Prevocational (PGY1 and 2) medical training.  

Andrew has impressive experience in psychiatric practice, medical education, and research. He has published more than 120 peer-reviewed publications and received numerous awards in recognition of his teaching and research, including the Principal Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (PFHEA). 

Last updated 23 February 2026