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Dr Anu Aggarwal
MBBS, FRACP, PhD, DDU

Dr Aggarwal completed her undergraduate degree at The University of Melbourne, cardiology training at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, and echo and heart failure training at the Alfred Hospital. She has also obtained a PhD in Heart Failure at the Baker Institute, as well as a Diploma of Diagnostic Ultrasound. Anu has been a consultant cardiologist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital since 2002, and has since maintained ongoing teaching and research commitments. 

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Dr Anthony Yapanis
MBBS, FRACP, FCSANZ

Dr Yapanis graduated from the University of Melbourne in 1984, completing Physician and Cardiology training at the Austin Hospital. He also completed a fellowship in Echocardiography at the University Hospital of Wales to become a member of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in 1992. Since that time, he has been a cardiologist working predominantly in Echocardiography at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and the Epworth Hospital, as well as Box Hill Hospital since 1997.

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Dr Brian Edis
MBBS, FRACP

Dr Edis completed his MBBS from the University of Western Australia in 1962, and has been working in the discipline of paediatric cardiology from 1971 onward. He trained at the Royal Children's Hospital with sabbatical work at the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children and the Boston Children's Hospital. Brian was appointed as a consultant cardiologist at the Royal Children's Hospital until 2005, but has since retired from clinical consultancy work - he continues with echocardiography reporting at Cardiolab and foetal echocardiography at the Royal Women's Hospital. 

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Prof Jitendra Vohra
AM, MD, FRACP, FACC, FHRS

Professor Jitendra Vohra is a Clinical Professor of Medicine at The University of Melbourne and Honorary Cardiologist/Electrophysiologist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. He has wide experience in all aspects of cardiology and has a special interest in arrhythmias, ECGs and cardiac genetic heart diseases, with over 170 publications in National and International journals. Professor Vohra was given a Lifetime Achievement award by the Board of Governors of Melbourne Health, and was also awarded an Order of Australia (AM) for his services to cardiology. 

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