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Cardiac Surgery Review

About The Event

The College, in association with St Andrews Hospital and Advara HeartCare, is hosting a cardiac surgery review evening.

Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation and other cardiac surgery options will be discussed and reviewed.

The event will be held in person in Adelaide and it will also be streamed online. The event is free for both members and non-members.

As space is limited for in person attendance, should you book and decide not to attend, please contact Justin Hirello so that tickets can be offered to other members.

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Speakers

Stephen Walker

CEO of St Andrew's Hospital


Dr. Jerrett Lau

Cardiologist with Advara HeartCare


Dr. Jon Fraser

ICU Director at St Andrew's Hospital

Thanks to all our sponsors for this event

St Andrew's Hospital

Generously hosted by St Andrew's Hospital which has provided medical and surgical excellence to South Australians for over 80 years.


Advara HeartCare

Generously supported by Advara HeartCare, who are improving Australia’s heart health today, for the impact on tomorrow and for generations to come. 

Further information

Location: St Andrew's Medical Centre - Function Room, 321 South Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia

Parking: Paid street parking is available in the area.

Food: Dinner and drinks will be provided to those attending in person thanks to our generous sponsors.

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Member In Person Free
Online Free
Non-member In Person Free

Event Information

Date
19th Feb 2024
Time
18:30 – 21:00 (ACDT)
Venue
St Andrews Medical Centre, Adelaide, South Australia and Online
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