April 29, 2021
MBChB (Otago), FCSANZ, FRACS (Cardiothoracic)
All aspects of adult cardiac and thoracic surgery with specific interests in:
Basic and advanced surgical training (Cardiothoracic Surgery) in Dunedin, Hamilton, Wellington and Melbourne, Australia. Fellow in Thoracic Surgery, Melbourne, Australia Senior Fellow in Adult Cardiac and Aortic Surgery, Melbourne, Australia. University Bookshop Prize for Medical Course in Dunedin, 2002 Obex Prize, New Zealand Cardiac Surgical Meeting 2007, 2008, 2011 St Jude Award, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons 2010, 2011 Edwards Travelling Fellowship, Australia and New Zealand Society of Cardiac and Thoracic Surgeons 2010 Research Award Victorian Division of Cardiac Society of Australian and New Zealand 2012.
Sean is consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon working at Wakefield and Wellington Hospitals. After graduating from The University of Otago in 2002 he completed advanced training in Cardiothoracic Surgery through the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. Post-fellowship training in Melbourne focused on surgery of the thoracic aorta, valve repair surgery, the use of arterial conduits in coronary surgery and both general and minimally invasive thoracic surgical techniques.
Sean is actively involved in clinical research and currently holds editorial positions with two international cardiothoracic surgical journals and reviews for a number of international peer reviewed journals. He is also the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Supervisor of Training for Cardiothoracic Surgery at Wellington Hospital and maintains affiliations with a number of academic institutions.
Sean has the following professional associations:
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