Dr. Sachin Khetan is a Darwin-based Rheumatologist. He is a senior staff specialist at the Royal Darwin Hospital and an adjunct academic lecturer at the Flinders University.
After graduating from Medical College, Kolkata Sachin proceeded to complete core medical training in the United Kingdom. After finishing the Rheumatology training in the South Yorkshire region, he worked as a Specialist Rheumatologist at the Sheffield Teaching Hospitals before permanently relocating to Darwin in 2017.
Sachin has a strong teaching interest. He is a Director of Clinical Training at the Royal Darwin Hospital and is actively involved with training undertaking a supervisory role for the
Royal Australasian College of Physicians.
Sachin also has a strong research background. As a rheumatology trainee, he worked as a clinical lecturer at the University of Sheffield under the guidance of Professor Gerry Wilson and has published his research work in journals like PNAS & Annals of Rheumatic Diseases.
Sachin has a clinical interest in musculoskeletal ultrasound and is a member of the Australian Rheumatology Association.
Dr Sachin Khetan is a UK trained Rheumatologist.
He is a general Rheumatologist with a special interest in Musculoskeletal Ultrasound.
Dr Khetan is fluent in English, Hindi and Bengali.
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS),
Medical College,Kolkata,India, 2003.


Rheumatology trainee in the South Yorkshire region – 2009 - 2013
In 2018, Dr Khetan earned his FRACP, recognised as a Specialist Rheumatologist in Australia.
Dr Khetan moved to Darwin in 2017 and currently works as a Senior Staff Specialist at the Royal Darwin Hospital, Northern Territory – Current position.
Private practice in Darwin Rheumatology, Darwin Private Hospital – Current position.
Dr Khetan is an Adjunct Academic Lecturer in College of Medicine and Public Health, Flinders University Darwin – Current position.
Dr Khetan is a member of Australian Rheumatology Association. He is actively involved in teaching of junior medical staff, medical students and involved in research.