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Clare Arnott

Associate Professor Clare Arnott is a Staff Specialist Cardiologist at St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.

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Associate Professor Clare Arnott is a Staff Specialist Cardiologist at St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. She is the Pagent Family Director of Heart Lung Clinical Research at St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney. She is a clinical triallist in Cardio-kidney-metabolic medicine and the Director of the Global Cardiovascular Program at the George Institute for Global health. A/Prof. Arnott obtained her MBBS (Hons) and PhD at the University of Sydney, and her medical training at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and Prince of Wales Hospital. She has fellowships in Women’s Cardiovascular Disease (Churchill Fellowship, Mayo Clinic and Stanford University USA); echocardiography (US echocardiography board certified 2019), and cardiac MRI (RPA, 2016), and she established Australia's first Women's Heart Clinic (RPA hospital). She currently holds an MRFF Investigator Grant and a NSW health fellowship. She was awarded the Cardiovascular Research Network (CVRN) Ministerial rising star award for academic excellence in 2022. In addition, she has received >$25 million in peer review funding from NHMRC, MRFF and the National Heart Foundation. She has published >120 peer reviewed manuscripts, has served as the national Clinical Stream Lead for the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand Annual Scientific Meeting, is an Associate Editor for Heart Lung and Circulation, is an Executive team Member of Australia and New Zealand Alliance for CV trials, and is a Fellow of European Society of Cardiology and CSANZ.