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Allied SCT

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Track 2
Saturday, May 24, 2025
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Skellerup Room

Speaker

Mr Gareth Mackin
Advanced Practice Cardiac Physiologist
Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora Waikato

Chair

Biography

Mrs Sheryl Tait
Cardiac Physiologist
Tauranga Hospital

Chair

Biography

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Miss Rachel Sullivan
Trainee Cardiac Physiologist
Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora Canterbury

ASD Closure at an Older Age

1:35 PM - 1:45 PM

Biography

Rachel is currently completing her training as a cardiac physiologist, with a background in clinical exercise physiology, and clinical research. In her free time she enjoys hiking, camping, reading, and spending time with friends and family. Click here for a copy of this presentation
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Mrs Krissie Harris
Cardiac Physiologist
Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora

ILR Technology: A Journey Through the Past, Present, and Future

1:45 PM - 2:05 PM

Biography

Krissie is an IBHRE qualified device specialist who has been a Cardiac physiologist for 6 years.
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Mrs Halina Hinds
Cardiac Physiologist
Auckland City Hospital Te Toka Tumai

Evolution of AF ablation

2:05 PM - 2:25 PM

Biography

Cardiac Physiologist from Auckland City Hospital specialising in Electrophysiology Click here for a copy of this presentation
Miss Belinda Jolly
Specialist Cardiac Physiologist
Health New Zealand Te Toka Tumai

Leadless Cardiac Pacing: The Wireless Way Forward

2:25 PM - 2:45 PM

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Miss Bridget McIIraith
Cardiac Physiologist
Health New Zealand Canterbury

Aurora EV-ICD: A New Dawn in Defibrillation

2:45 PM - 3:00 PM

Biography

Bridget is an Advanced Practice Cardiac Physiologist. Current Section Head of Cardiac Devices at Christchurch Hospital, Bridget has previously worked in Auckland NZ, Cambridge and London UK, plus visited many Cath Labs and clinics here and across the Tasman as an industry rep. Bridget is on the council for Society of Cardiopulmonary Technology (SCT), has published case reports in Heart Rhythm and is actively involved in a number of local clinical device trials. Bridget’s proudest work has come from working with the PIPS team.
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