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Andrew graduated with honours from RCSI Dublin in 1996, before completing his MRCPI award through the Royal College of Physicians in 2005. After clinical Cardiology Specialist training in the Mater Misericordiae and St Vincents University Hospitals in Dublin, he was awarded his postgraduate research Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree in Cardiorenal biomarkers through University College Dublin.
Andrew then undertook 2 years of subspecialty interventional cardiology training in one of Europe’s leading interventional centres, the Institut Cardiovasculaire Paris Sud (Massy, France), focusing on complex coronary interventions, transcatheter valve replacements, and peripheral artery disease therapies. He then completed further Fellowship training in Valvular Heart Disease Interventions and Cardiac CT in St Thomas’ Hospital London (UK), before working as a specialist in the Mater Private and University Hospitals Dublin. He was awarded his Fellowship of the European Society of Cardiology through the scientific excellence pathway in 2016, and also holds Fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians of both Ireland (FRCPI) and Australia (FRACP).
Andrew remains highly committed to academic research and medical education, as an Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor in the School of Medicine at University of Notre Dame Australia, faculty member for EuroPCR/PCR London Valves, while also being a member of the Royal College of Physicians Australia OTP Education Subcommittee, and Associate Editor for European Heart Journal Case Reports.