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Dr Emily Granger
St Vincent's Hospital, University of Notre Dame
Professional Bio
MBBS. (Hons) FRACS Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Transplant Surgeon Dr Emily Granger is a Cardiothoracic and Heart Lung Transplant surgeon. She has performed more than 3000 general cardiothoracic operations and more than 300 heart and lung transplants. Her areas of interest include TAVI, ECMO, transplants and trauma surgery. Emily completed her medical degree at the University of Queensland (1997) and her surgical fellowship with the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) in 2006. She is involved with the NSW Organ Tissue Donation Service and Deceased Donor Organ Procurement, and, in 2014, was involved in the world’s first successful ‘donation after circulatory death’ heart transplant. Since then, the Transplant Unit at St Vincent’s Hospital has performed over 80 Dcd heart transplants. Dr Granger lectures at the Clinical Medical School at St Vincent’s Hospital and the University of Notre Dame, and is active in teaching medical students, junior doctors, and trainee surgeons. She is an EMST and CCRISP instructor with RACS. In 2017, she was appointed to the Board of Cardiothoracic Surgical Examiners. She is currently the President of the ANZ Society of Cardiothoracic Surgeons.