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Graham Hillis is a Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of Western Australia and serves as Head of the Department of Cardiology at Royal Perth Hospital. With over 25 years of clinical experience in cardiology, he has a robust record in the design and execution of high-quality clinical trials in cardiovascular medicine. Dr. Hillis completed his medical degree at the University of Aberdeen and pursued further training in cardiology, including a British Heart Foundation fellowship at the Mayo Clinic. He has held leadership roles, including Director of Research for WA Health at East Metropolitan Health Service from 2017 to 2020 and is a Professorial Fellow at the George Institute for Global Health. His research interests focus on Cardiovascular Epidemiology, particularly in clinical trials related to heart failure, myocardial infarction, and innovative health technologies. Graham has authored 250 publications and has been recognized for his contributions with several awards, including the National Heart Foundation Ross Hohnen Prize. Currently, he oversees multiple research projects aimed at improving cardiovascular outcomes through advanced techniques, including machine learning and remote patient monitoring.
University of Western Australia • Perth
Leading research and clinical practice in cardiology.
Royal Perth Hospital • Perth
Overseeing cardiology department and clinical research.
East Metropolitan Health Service • Perth
Directed health research initiatives.
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