Dr Ang completed her MBBS at Monash University in 1996. She began obstetrics and gynaecology training in 2000 at Southern Health after completing residencies in Australia and England.
Dr Ang took the post of clinical research fellow at the John Radcliffe Hospital and the University of Oxford. She then returned to Australia in 2006, taking a position at the Royal Women’s Hospital, Melbourne. She performs advanced laparoscopic surgery, teaches future specialists, and continues her clinical research. She is also head of Gynaecology Unit 1 at the Royal Women’s.
Catarina is Director of the AGES endoscopic program at The Royal Women's Hospital, teaches in the public health system and at both Melbourne and Monash Universities and also directs clinical research within her unit at The Women's and is the principle doctor at Migynae, her extensive private practice, with interest in minimally invasive Gynaecology and Endometriosis care.
In 2022 Dr Ang was appointed lead clinician in the Victorian governments Safer Care Victoria program designed to improve the outcomes for women with Heavy Menstrual Bleedinga and in 2023, was elected to the Board of Directors of the prestigious Australian Gynaecological & Endoscopy Society.
Her areas of interest are endometriosis, infertility, complex fibroiddisease and pelvic pain.