Mitchell James Notaras was an Australian-born surgeon and philanthropist.
Education
He attended Grafton primary and high schools before boarding at Newington College (1948–1950). Notaras was awarded a Commonwealth Government Scholarship and went up to the University of Sydney, where he graduated as a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery in 1957.
Career
Medical career
He did his clinical undergraduate studies at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, then returned to the hospital as a junior, then senior, medical officer To gain experience abroad, he travelled to England as a ship"s surgeon on a cargo vessel and took work in London. Notaras continued his studies while working at Hammersmith Hospital.
He obtained fellowships of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and the Royal College of Surgeons of England.
He was also a senior registrar and Medical Research Council fellow at Saint Mark"s Hospital for Colorectal Diseases in London, and a senior registrar in surgery at University College Hospital in London. He was also a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and he held a number of consultant posts, including senior lecturer and honorary consultant surgeon at University College Hospital in London and was a consultant surgeon to the Italian Hospital London, Street Luke"s Hospital for the Clergy, and Barnet and Edgware general hospitals.
He was a recognised teacher in surgery at the University of London, and visited and lectured in 28 countries. Notaras"s special interest was in colorectal surgery, mesh repair of hernias, and rectal prolapse.
He introduced lateral subcutaneous internal anal sphincterotomy for anal fissure, now an established procedure.
Business career
In Britain, Notaras was instrumental in establishing a company, Abgene, which manufactured molecular biological reagents, plastic consumables and instrumentation for life sciences. lieutenant also became involved in research, both in-house and through collaborations with universities and industrial partners, particularly in gene and deoxyribonucleic acid technology. Abgene was later bought by Apogent Corporation in the United States of America.
He also became involved with the Kytherian community there, helping to fund the purchase of equipment needed by the local hospital and aged care facility.
Notaras funded in perpetuity a scholarship in colorectal surgery through the University of Sydney.