Dr Caroline Medi
Dr Caroline Medi is a cardiologist and electrophysiologist (Heart rhythm specialist).
Dr Medi will be conducting regular pacemaker clinics at the Mosman Cardiology practice in addition to general cardiology reviews, . Dr Medi also has appointments at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and The Mater Hospital.
Dr Medi graduated from the University of Newcastle and completed Cardiology training at Concord Hospital. She undertook subspecialty training in electrophysiology from 2007 to 2010 at the prestigious Royal Melbourne Hospital followed by a PhD program. She was awarded a PhD from the University of Melbourne in 2012. She was subsequently appointed a staff electrophysiologist at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in 2012.
Dr Medi has clinical expertise and academic interest in inherited arrhythmic heart conditions. She performs implantation of cardiac devices (pacemakers, implantable defibrillators and cardiac resynchronization therapy) and provides complex device management and follow-up. Additionally she performs electrophysiology studies and ablation of arrhythmia.
Dr Medi is a clinician-researcher at the Centenary Institute and recipient of a co-funded NHMRC and National Heart Foundation Early Career Fellowship. She has presented at numerous national and international cardiology conferences. To date, she has authored or co-authored more than 41 scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals.
Dr Medi has appointments at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and The Mater Hospital. She is a fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians and Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand.
Dr Medi will be conducting regular pacemaker clinics at the Mosman Cardiology practice in addition to general cardiology reviews, . Dr Medi also has appointments at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and The Mater Hospital.
Dr Medi graduated from the University of Newcastle and completed Cardiology training at Concord Hospital. She undertook subspecialty training in electrophysiology from 2007 to 2010 at the prestigious Royal Melbourne Hospital followed by a PhD program. She was awarded a PhD from the University of Melbourne in 2012. She was subsequently appointed a staff electrophysiologist at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in 2012.
Dr Medi has clinical expertise and academic interest in inherited arrhythmic heart conditions. She performs implantation of cardiac devices (pacemakers, implantable defibrillators and cardiac resynchronization therapy) and provides complex device management and follow-up. Additionally she performs electrophysiology studies and ablation of arrhythmia.
Dr Medi is a clinician-researcher at the Centenary Institute and recipient of a co-funded NHMRC and National Heart Foundation Early Career Fellowship. She has presented at numerous national and international cardiology conferences. To date, she has authored or co-authored more than 41 scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals.
Dr Medi has appointments at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and The Mater Hospital. She is a fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians and Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand.