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Christian R. Hamilton-Craig
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Dr. Hamilton-Craig graduated in medicine from the University of Adelaide, and completed his Honors thesis at Trinity College, Cambridge in cardiac risk assessment. After training in Internal Medicine at St Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney, he was Lecturer in Clinical & Experimental Pharmacology at the University of Adelaide and University of NSW. Cardiology residency/fellowship was at Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane. He was the inaugural Queensland International Fellowship Scholar in 2009, working at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Rome Italy, in multimodality imaging of coronary microvascular dysfunction. In 2009-10 he was the inaugural Washington-Queensland Transpacific Fellow at the University of Washington, Seattle USA, where he remains on staff with an academic appointment as Assistant Professor of Radiology. He returned to Queensland to complete his PhD in Non-Invasive Cardiac Imaging, and is currently employed as a clinical academic at the Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane, with academic appointments at the School of Medicine and Centre for Advanced Imaging, University of Queensland. Hamilton-Craig is chair of the Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography for Australia-New Zealand; Vice-President of the Society of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (ANZ working group); and foundation chair of Cardiac Imaging Australasia, a not-for-profit dedicated international symposium for education in cardiac imaging (www.cardiacimaging.org.au). In 2012 he was the recipient of the Smart Futures Fellowship Early Career Grant for cardiac imaging research. His interests include the application of imaging technology to clinical practice, advanced cardiac risk assessment, indigenous health, and cardiac imaging education in the Asia-Pacific region.


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