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VASCULAR TEACHING WITH DR KISHORE SIEUNARINE

Dr Kishore Sieunarine has been part of vascular and endovascular surgery for over 30 years and is well known across West­ern Aus­tralia for his qual­i­ty of work, patient care and ded­i­ca­tion to the pro­fes­sion by assist­ing The Lions Club and Rotary Aus­tralia in char­i­ty clin­ics.


Dr Sie­u­nar­ine began his train­ing in Eng­land at The Roy­al Col­lege for Sur­geons where he earned his cer­tifi­cate for gen­er­al surgery, continuing into his spe­cial­ty of vas­cu­lar surgery in Edin­burgh and then in West­ern Australia.


As pre­vi­ous Head of Vas­cu­lar Surgery at Roy­al Perth Hos­pi­tal, he has a high lev­el of ded­i­ca­tion to the pro­fes­sion and its research in the advance of mod­ern med­i­cine.


Dr Sie­u­nar­ine is the one of a select few vas­cu­lar sur­geons who has been accred­it­ed by the Roy­al Col­lege of Sur­geons for Recog­ni­tion of Train­ing in Periph­er­al Endovas­cu­lar Ther­a­py. With recognition also gained for Carotid Stent­ing and Fenestrated/ Branched Endo­graft­ing, the only endovas­cu­lar cat­e­gories at this time.


Dr Sie­u­nar­ine is also an Aus­tralian and New Zealand Sur­gi­cal Skills Edu­ca­tion and Train­ing (ASSET) instruc­tor, fur­ther­ing the edu­ca­tion and sur­gi­cal tech­niques in stu­dent surgeons.



Dr Kishore Sieunarine (Unit 2) will commence regular Vascular Teaching sessions on Tuesday May 6, every 8 weeks as part of the General Surgery Department teaching and education calendar.


Refer to the online calendar here









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