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Dion Stub graduated from Monash University in 2003 and underwent cardiology training at the Alfred Hospital. His research focuses on treating cardiac emergencies such as myocardial infarction and cardiac arrest. In 2013, he was awarded a PhD for developing Australia's treatment pathway for patients with refractory cardiac arrest, in collaboration with the Baker IDI Heart Diabetes Institute and Alfred Hospital. After completing a two-year postdoctoral fellowship, supported by a Victoria Fellowship from the Royal College of Physicians and Australian Cardiac Society, he worked at the University of Washington in Seattle and spent 12 months at St Paul's Hospital in Vancouver as an interventional fellow, collaborating with renowned expert John Webb in transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). Dion has published extensively in his field and is an internationally recognized researcher, currently holding a National Heart Foundation Fellowship to support his clinical research. He has served as a medical advisor for Ambulance Victoria and is a representative on the Australia Resuscitation Council. Outside of his professional life, Dion is a family man with three children and is an avid sports fan, particularly of the Carlton Football Club.
Monash Alfred Baker Centre • Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Professor of research specializing in cardiovascular research and treatment pathways.
Ambulance Victoria • Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Providing medical expertise and guidance for emergency response protocols.
Alfred Hospital • Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Performing interventional cardiac procedures and treatments.
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