MonashHeart

MonashHeart

MonashHeart

Hospital in Victoria, Australia


MonashHeart is a non-profit cross-site cardiological service operating within the southern region of Victoria's Metropolitan Health Services.[1]

Quick Facts Geography, Location ...

MonashHeart is co-located with Monash Medical Centre and is part of Monash Health, the largest public health service in Victoria.[2] MonashHeart operates from three sites, all within the Southern Health network of hospitals covering populations located south-east of Melbourne. Clinical services are provided at Monash Medical Centre, Clayton, Dandenong Hospital and Casey Hospital.

The MonashHeart service will relocate to the new Victorian Heart Hospital,[3] Australia's first standalone cardiac hospital, when it's completed in 2022.[4][5]

The current director is Professor Stephen Nicholls.[6]

MonashHeart is one of the premier cardiac services the world, ranked 45 in the 2021 World's Best Specialised Hospitals.[7]

History

MonashHeart is an amalgamation of the former Departments of Cardiology of Monash Medical Centre, Clayton and Dandenong Hospital. In 2007, the two departments were merged to create one service across multiple sites (Clayton, Victoria and Dandenong, Victoria), creating MonashHeart.

Ian Meredith was the director from 2005 to 2017.[8][9]

On 26 May 2009, Victorian Health Minister at the time, Daniel Andrews officially opened the third site for MonashHeart at Casey Hospital in Berwick, Victoria

MonashHeart is named after Sir John Monash (1865-1931), the highly decorated Australian military commander of the First World War.

Services

MonashHeart's services are divided into six clinical service sub-specialities:

Research and education

The Monash Cardiovascular Research Centre (MCRC)[10] is a self-funding, independent research group within the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences at Monash University (through the Southern Clinical School and Departments of Medicine and Surgery,[11] Monash Medical Centre).

Medical firsts

  • First robotic heart operation in the southern hemisphere[12]
  • First Arctic Front case in Australia[13][14]
  • First WATCHMAN case in Australia[15]
  • First Australian centre approved for independent percutaneous valve replacement[16]

Notable cases

  • Victoria's youngest person to have a heart rate monitored over the internet[17]

See also


References

  1. Morrissey, Paula(2010-08-30) "Victorian Government Health Information - Interactive Maps" State Government of Victoria. Retrieved 2010-09-08.
  2. "About | Monash Health". Monash Health. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  3. "Heart Hospital – 7 News". Monash Heart. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
  4. "Management – Monash Heart". Retrieved 9 October 2020.
  5. "Professor Ian Meredith". Monash University. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
  6. "Transcript - Inquiry into infrastructure projects" (PDF). Standing Committee on the Economy Infrastructure, Parliament of Victoria. 19 October 2016. Retrieved 14 March 2019.
  7. Southern Health Research Directorate (2008) Southern Health Research Report, July 2007 – December 2008 Archived 2011-04-09 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2010-09-08.
  8. Julian Smith "Monash heart surgeons make history"[permanent dead link] Monash University, Australia. Retrieved 2011-02-10
  9. GTV 9 News, Melbourne, Australia(2007-09-20). "MMC Cardiologist - Arctic front first".
  10. Miller, Nick(2009-11-25) “Tension runs high but surgeon scores medical first” The Age, Australia. Retrieved 2010-09-08
  11. 7 News Melbourne, Australia(2009-09-11).
  12. "Victoria's youngest person to have heart rate monitored over the internet (Filetype: WMV)" Archived 2011-02-26 at the Wayback Machine Channel 9 News, Australia (2009-12-21). Retrieved 2011-02-10.

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