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Tim Glenie

09 520 9540 Auckland Region
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about Tim Glenie

Tim completed his medical degree at Auckland University, then his FRACP in Internal Medicine in 2008. He then started his cardiology training at Greenlane Hospital, completing an advanced imaging fellowship programme involving cardiac MRI and cardiac CT scanning. Tim followed this with a coronary interventional fellowship, also at Greenlane Hospital.

In 2012 Tim worked with Dr Stephen Worthley, an internationally recognised cardiologist, at the Royal Adelaide Hospital, Australia. He was involved in clinical trial work with cardiac MRI, coronary angioplasty and percutaneous aortic valve replacement.

Tim came back to Dunedin Public Hospital in New Zealand as an interventional cardiologist, and was a senior clinical lecturer at Otago Medical School. Since 2015 he has been working in Auckland at North Shore and Ascot hospitals as a general and interventional cardiologist, with a particular interest in cardiac MRI.

services

Areas of Specialisation

General & interventional cardiology, with a particular interest in cardiac MRI, coronary angioplasty & percutaneous aortic valve replacement




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credentials

Qualifications/Memberships
MBCHB, FRACP, FCSANZ

Post-fellowship Training
Royal Adelaide Hospital, Dunedin Hospital, Otago Medical School (Senior Lecturer)

contact Tim Glenie

09 520 9540

09 520 9541

Ascot Hosp, 90 Green Lane East, Remuera, Auckland

EDI: ascardio

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