Dr Geoffrey Oldfields' Resume
PRIMARY ACTIVITY:
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1982 - Present |
Consulting & Interventional Cardiologist |
DIPLOMAS & DEGREES:
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1973 |
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery University of Sydney |
1973 |
FRACP |
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1978 |
Fellow, Royal Australasian College of Physicians
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1984 |
Fellow, Cardiac Society of Australia & New Zealand Cardiology/Cardiac ICU/Post-op Cardiothoracic/ICU |
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APPOINTMENTS:
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Public Hospitals:
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1984 - 2002 |
Belmont District Hospital
Visiting Consultant Cardiologist/General Medicine |
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1985 - 1991 |
Royal Newcastle Hospital
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1987 - 2001 |
Cessnock & Kurri Kurri District Hospitals
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1991 - 2001 |
John Hunter Hospital
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Private Hospitals:
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1982 - Present |
Lingard Private Hospital
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1982 - Present |
Warners Bay Private Hospital
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1985 - Present |
Lake Marquarie Private Hospital
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1989 - Present |
Toronto Private Hospital
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Univeristy of Newcastle:
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1985 - Present |
Clinical Tutor (Medicine) |
PREVIOUS APPOINTMENTS:
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1973 |
Intern Royal Newcastle Hospital |
1974 |
Senior Resident Medical Officer
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1975
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Senior Resident Medical Officer
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1976 - 1977
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General Medical Registrar
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1978 - 1979 |
Cardiology Registrar
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1979 - May-Dec |
Professorial/Senior Medical Registrar
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1980 - 1982 |
Senior Registrar in Cardiology
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1983 - 1985 |
Associate Visiting Medical Officer
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1984 - 2001 |
Visiting Medical Officer
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1985 - 1991 |
Visiting Medical Officer
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1986 - 1993 |
Visiting Consulting Cardiologist
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1991 - 2001 |
Visiting Medical Officer
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1984 - 2001 |
Visiting Medical Officer
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DETAILED TRAINING:
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Internship: 1973
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Royal Newcastle Hospital Term 1 Haematology/Pathology Term 2 General Medicine Term 3 General Surgery Term 4 Orthopaedics Term 5 Orthopaedics
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Resident 1: 1974
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Concord Repatriation Hospital Term 1 Respiratory Medicine Term 2 Endocrinology Term 3 Cardiology
Term 4 Haematology/Pathology
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Resident 2: 1975
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Concord Repatriation Hospital Term 1 Professional Medicine Term 2 General Medicine Term 3 Rheumatology Term 4 Acute Respiratory Care (incl 4 Ventilated beds) |
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PART 1 FRACP EXAMINATION – PASSED July 1975 |
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Registrar 1: 1976
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Royal Newcastle Hospital, Newcastle
Term 1 Respiratory Medicine/ICU Term 2 General Medicine (Mater) incl CCU/ICU Term 3 Cardiology Term 4 Endocrinology |
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Registrar 2: 1977
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Royal Newcastle Hospital, Newcastle
Term 1 Respiratory Medicine/ICU
Term 2 Renal
Term 3 Neurology
Term 4 Gastroenterology
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Cardiology 1:1978
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St Vincent's Hospital
Term 1 Coronary Care/Post-op ICU
Term 2 Cardiac Catheterisation
Throughout the years - In charge of A & E one night
each week
3 sessions of cardiac ultrasound (total 2 hours) per week
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Cardiology 2: 1979
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Royal Newcastle Hospital, Newcastle
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Senior Professional Registrar
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Coronary Care
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Dr J J Morgan, St Vincent’s Hospital Professor T Morgan, Professor of Medicine, University of Newcastle
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Echocardiography Laboratory |
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Cardiac Rehabilitation |
Dr J.J Morgan |
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Diabetes / General Medicine |
Professor P. Moffitt Royal Newcastle Hospital |
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Night on call |
Cardiology & General Medicine |
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FRACP General Medicine Awarded May 1979 |
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Cardiology 3: 1980
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Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town |
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Term 1 |
Cardiac Catheterisation |
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Term 2 |
Up to 12 ventilated beds 4 echo sessions pwk - 16 hrs pwk |
Cardiology 4: 1981
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Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town |
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Term 1 |
Cardiac Catheterisation |
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Term 2 |
General Ward Cardiology Including HDU consultantions Echocardiology Laboratory - 4 sessions / 16 hrs pwk Post-op ICU |
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FRACP Cardiology/Cardiothoracic ICU - Awarded June 1982 |
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* The Cardiac Intensive Care was a 12 bed unit where all beds were capable of (i) ventilation and (ii) intra cardiac balloon pumping. In general, 4-6 patients were ventilated at any one time. It was used not only for arrythmias and IHD - ACS/cardiogenic shock, but also for acute rheumatic carditis with shock, heart failure in pregnancy with congenital/valvular disease, severe heart failure in preparation for transplantation "Non-life-threatening" ACS were treated in High Dependency Units attached to each medical ward, a total of 48 such beds - fully monitored with daily cardiology consultation. |
VMO RESPONSIBILITIES: |
Royal Newcastle Hospital, Newcastle 1985 - 1991 |
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General Cardiology on-call and CCU, general medical consultation |
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Valvular and adult congenital heart disease clinic |
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John Hunter Hospital, New Lambton Heights |
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General Cardiology on-call and CCU |
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General Medical consultation |
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LOG BOOK: |
St Vincent's Hospital, Darlinghurst |
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Cardiac Catheterisation Assistant |
500 |
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Echocardiography |
750 reported under supervised |
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Primary Operator |
200 performed |
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Temporary Pacemaker |
50 |
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Royal Newcastle Hospital, Newcastle |
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Right Heart Catheterisation Primary Operator |
120 |
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Echocardiography |
1500 performed |
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Temporary Pacemaker |
30 |
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Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town |
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Cardiac Catheterisation Incl. Right heart studies, Cath Lab and CCU Assistant |
500 |
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Primary Operator |
1000 |
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Echocardiography Primary Operator |
600 |
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Reported on studies Technician performed |
1500 |
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Pericardiocentesis |
50 |
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Temporary Pacemaker |
150 |
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Permanent Pacemaker |
160 |
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FURTHER TRAINING: |
Transoesophageal Echocardiograpgy |
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1987-1990 |
St Vincent's / Prince Henry / Royal North Shore Hospitals |
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200 cases as assistant |
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30 cases as primary operator |
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Angioplasty 12 weeks 1984 |
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Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town | ||
(Sept-Nov incl) Dr R Fraser, Dr D Kalil, Dr A Horak 60 cases as assistant |
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60 cases as assistant |
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8 cases as primary operator |
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1991-1995 |
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St Vincent's Hospital, Darlinghurst |
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Dr Paul Roy, Dr John J. Morgan |
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400 cases as an assistant |
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150 cases as primary operator |
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Dr Paul Royator |
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Renal Angiography and Angioplasty |
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SUMMARY TRAINING: |
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Echocardiography |
2850 primary operator |
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2200 reporting of technician’s data |
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Cardiac Catheterisation |
1000 assistant |
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1100 primary operator |
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Temporary Pacemaker |
200 primary operator |
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Permanent Pacemaker |
160 primary operator |
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Pericardiocentesis |
50 primary operator |
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Transoesphageal Echo |
200 assistant |
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30 primary operator |
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Completion of Training – 1982 |
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1978 |
FRACP – General Medicine |
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1982 |
Cardiorespiratory Intensive Care |
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1982 |
Cardiology |
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1990 |
Transoesophageal echocardiography |
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1995 |
Coronary Angioplasty |
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SUBSEQUENT TRAINING:
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Transoesophageal Echocardiograpgy Coronary Angioplasty |
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1984 |
Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town |
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1991-1995 |
1.5 days a week, St Vincents Hospital, Darlinghurst Drs Paul Roy and J J. Morgan Cardiac Echocardiography – Owen Brown Course Basic Physics – Doppler Echo Cardiology Mayo Clinic – Doppler/Tissue Doppler/Strain/Diastolic American Society Echo Advanced echo doppler/Strain/Diastology |
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2008 - 2011 |
CT Coronary Angiography Dr Ken Sessel, St Vincents Hospital, Darlinghurst |
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2008 - 2011 |
Sleep Medicine - The Woolcock Institute |
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
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1975 - 1990 |
Clinical Tutor of under/post-graduates (long/ short cases/ lectures - weekly) following major hospitals |
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1975 |
Repatriation General Hospital, Concord |
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1976 - 1979 |
Co-ordinator of long and short courses for Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (incl the Examiner's Roster) |
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1976 -1979 |
Member of the Post-Graduate Education Committee Royal Newcastle Hospital |
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1978 |
St. Vincent’s Hospital, Darlinghurst |
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1979 |
Royal Newcastle Hospital, Newcastle |
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1980 - 1982 |
Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town |
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1982 - 1990 |
Royal Newcastle Hospital, Newcastle |
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1982 - 1990 |
Clinical Tutor, University of Newcastle
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1984 - 1990 |
Supervisor Saturday morning Post Graduate Physician Trial Clinical Examinations - held 3 monthly |
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1985 - 1990 |
Out-Patient Clinic, Royal Newcastle Hospital |
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1985 - 2016 |
Involved in the training of 23 Cardiac Ultrasonographers at Newcastle and Hunter Cardiac Services - 16 with the Australian Society for Ultrasound in Medicine (DMU) and 7 to the Graduate Diploma in Ultrasound, Queensland University of Technology |
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1996 - 2001 |
Weekly clinic of predominantly heart valves and congenital lesions to allow students, both under and post-graduate, to be taught the clinical examination of the heart and vascular system; also attended by candidates for the Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of General Practitioners. Lecturer in Haemodynamics for the Australian Society of Ultrasound in Medicine NSW Branch |
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SABBATICALS:
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1984 |
4 months – PTCA, Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town |
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1999 |
3 weeks – Heart Failure Clinic, St Vincent’s Hospital, Darlinghurst |
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2009 |
2 months – General Cardiology, Cardiac Cath Lab (Teaching)
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POSITIONS HELD: |
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1986 |
Chairman, Division of Medicine Lingard Hospital |
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1986 - 1987 |
Membership, Quality Assurance/ Peer Review Committee Royal Newcastle Hospital |
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SPECIAL ASSOCIATION: |
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1986 - 1987 |
Membership, Ad Hoc Committee on Hospital Acquired Infection Royal Newcastle Hospital |
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1990 |
Member, Board OF Hunter Post-Graduate Medical Institute
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1991 - 1995 |
Member of Board, Lake Macquarie Private Hospital |
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1991 - 1999 |
Member of Board, Hunter Medical Association |
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1993 - 1994 |
President, Hunter Medical Association |
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1991 - 1994 |
Member, Medical Advisory Appointments Committee, Hunter Area Health Service |
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SPECIAL ASSOCIATION: |
Member, Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand |
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Member, Australian Society for Ultrasound in Medicine |
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Member, Australian Medical Association |
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PERSONAL INITIAVES: |
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1977 |
General Medical Registrar - performed an Epidemiological Study into Coeliac Disease within the Hunter Valley. This culminated in the formation of the Hunter Branch of the Coeliac Society of Australia. |
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1977 |
Senior Professorial Registrar (Royal Newcastle Hospital) - established
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1985 |
Consultant Cardiologist - established a Cardiac Catheterisation laboratory at Lake Macquarie Private Hospital - the first unit outside of the Sydney Metropolitan region (230 km) |
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2001 |
Established the first interventional catheterisation laboratory in a facility unassociated with cardiac surgery - PENDLEBURY CLINI - performing diagnostic catheterisation PTCA Coronary Atherectomy/rotablation PFO and PDA closure |
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CURRENT ACADEMIC / RESEARCH INTERESTS INCLUDE: : |
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Diabetic Heart Disease
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