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Dr Russell Denman is a Cardiac Electrophysiologist based in Brisbane. After graduating from the University of Queensland with first-class honours, Russel completed further cardiology and specialist electrophysiology training in Queensland and internationally at the University of Chicago.
Dr Denman consults at The Prince Charles Hospital where he is also the Clinical Director of Electrophysiology and Pacing. He is also the chair of The Read More...
Dr Russell Denman is a Cardiac Electrophysiologist based in Brisbane. After graduating from the University of Queensland with first-class honours, Russel completed further cardiology and specialist electrophysiology training in Queensland and internationally at the University of Chicago.
Dr Denman consults at The Prince Charles Hospital where he is also the Clinical Director of Electrophysiology and Pacing. He is also the chair of The Prince Charles Hospital Human Research Ethics Committee.
He also consults at the St Andrew’s War Memorial Hospital and is a founding partner of CardioVascular Clinics (CVC), a specialist cardiology centre with four locations across Queensland.
Russell has developed extensive experience and a special interest in the invasive management of arrhythmias, pacemakers and implantable defibrillators.
* This physician is currently not participating in the Hope For Hearts program. This profile was created using publically available information.
Read Less...* This physician is currently not participating in the Hope For Hearts program. This profile was created using publicly available information.
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