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The History of Cardiac Electrophysiology in NZ | Lin Coleman

The History of Cardiac Electrophysiology in NZ Nov 2024

Electrophysiology is the branch of physiology that studies the electrical properties of biological cells and tissues. It involves measurements of voltage. Remarkable work and research have been undertaken in the field of medicine. Where did it all begin and where are we now?

Lin trained in the UK at St Richards Hospital Chichester West Sussex. She has an extensive nursing career both in the UK and New Zealand. Lin has worked in a variety of specialities including Intensive Care, burns and plastics and cardiology. In the UK Lin was a sister in the Coronary Care Unit at King Edward the V11 Hospital in Midhurst West Sussex.

Immigrating to New Zealand in 1994, Lin worked as a Charge Nurse at Green Lane Hospital Auckland. Lin moved from Auckland to Wellington in 2007 and has worked in a variety of roles in Wellington Hospital and the community since that time. Lin is currently working as a Speciality Clinical Nurse: Cardiac Rhythm Management at Wellington Hospital and is passionate about cardiology nursing.

Date

Nov 06 2024
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7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

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  • Lin Coleman
    Lin Coleman

    Lin trained in the UK at St Richards Hospital Chichester West Sussex. She has an extensive nursing career both in the UK and New Zealand. Lin has worked in a variety of specialities including Intensive Care, burns and plastics and cardiology. In the UK Lin was a sister in the Coronary Care Unit at King Edward the V11 Hospital in Midhurst West Sussex. Immigrating to New Zealand in 1994, Lin worked as a Charge Nurse at Green Lane Hospital Auckland. Lin moved from Auckland to Wellington in 2007 and has worked in a variety of roles in Wellington Hospital and the community since that time. Lin is currently working as a Speciality Clinical Nurse: Cardiac Rhythm Management at Wellington Hospital and is passionate about cardiology nursing.