Chief Compliance Officer
Dr. Reade De Leacy
Dr. De Leacy brings a unique blend of clinical precision and strategic insight to Australasian Training College. As an internationally respected medical specialist and academic, his cross-disciplinary expertise supports the College’s commitment to delivering quality, future-ready education. With a focus on integrity, innovation, and practical outcomes, Dr. De Leacy plays an integral role in shaping the College’s standards and approach to training excellence.

Bio
Dr. Reade De Leacy is a distinguished medical professional and academic leader who brings a strong background in clinical excellence, research, and governance to his role within Australasian Training College. With experience spanning both the healthcare and education sectors, he plays a key role in upholding the College’s commitment to quality, compliance, and continuous improvement.
Dr. De Leacy is internationally recognised for his work in neurointerventional surgery and diagnostic radiology, currently holding several senior appointments within the Mount Sinai Health System in New York:
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Director, Neurointerventional Spine Program
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Associate Professor, Neurosurgery and Radiology
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Site Director, Cerebrovascular Services at Mount Sinai Queens
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Co-Director, Neuroendovascular Surgery Fellowship Program
His clinical and academic work is underpinned by a commitment to innovation, evidence-based practice, and interdisciplinary collaboration—principles that also inform his contributions to vocational education and training. At ATC, Dr. De Leacy supports leadership framework that align with national training standards, while encouraging a forward-thinking approach to curriculum relevance and learner outcomes.
His involvement reflects a broader interest in advancing education that is:
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Informed by real-world industry experience
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Guided by high standards of integrity and accountability
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Responsive to emerging global workforce trends
Dr. De Leacy’s dual background provides a valuable perspective on quality assurance and professional development, ensuring ATC remains focused on delivering practical, standards-aligned training that equips learners for today’s dynamic work environments—without overstating impact or intent.
Other Key Roles:
- Director, Neurointerventional Spine Program
- Associate Professor, Neurosurgery and Radiology
- Site Director, Cerebrovascular Services at Mount Sinai Queens
- Co-Director, Neuroendovascular Surgery Fellowship Program
