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Dr Shannon Thomas

Vascular and Endovascular Surgeon; Specialist Vascular Surgeons, Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney
Dr Thomas is a Vascular and Renal Transplant Surgeon with over 10 years clinical experience in the field and is a member of the Royal Australian College of Surgeons and Australia New Zealand Society for Vascular Surgery. During his training to become a surgeon, he was involved in vascular science research, with publications produced in several international journals. He is regularly invited to speak at both local and international vascular conferences. After completing his FRACS training, Dr Thomas undertook specialised endovascular training in Leipzig, Germany and Padua, Italy prior to taking up his consultant position at the Randwick Campus Hospitals.

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Dr Shannon Thomas explains that the key to better health outcomes is suspecting the condition, investigating early and knowing when and how to treat.

Dr Shannon Thomas explains that the key to better health outcomes is suspecting the condition, investigating early and knowing when and how to treat.

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Dr Shannon Thomas answers GP and healthcare professional's questions on the topic of peripheral arterial disease. Listen and view all the questions here.

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Dr Shannon Thomas provides a refresher on the presenting symptoms and signs of PAD.

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