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Dr Andrew Vanlint
MBBS, FRACP, AFRACMA, Haematologist
Languages spoken
English
Overview
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Clinical interests
Clinical interests in lymphoma, peri-operative medicine, thrombosis, obstetric haematology, classical and general haematology.
Dr Vanlint graduated from the University of Adelaide in 2013, going on to complete his basic physician training at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. He then completed training in Clinical Haematology at the Royal Adelaide Hospital & Flinders Medical Centre along with General Medicine training featuring Intensive Care at the Royal Adelaide Hospital and Peri-Operative Medicine at Lyell McEwin Hospital.
Andrew was awarded SA Health’s Young Professional of the Year in 2021 for his leadership and quality improvement work. Growing up in rural South Australia, Andrew has a relational emphasis in his clinical practice, prioritising patient education, shared decision making and holistic care.
Alongside clinical medicine, Dr Vanlint has a passion for education and leadership. He is a Medical Education Consultant at the Lyell McEwin Hospital where he trains and supervises students & junior doctors as well as maintaining Clinical Lecturer titles at both Flinders University & the University of Adelaide.
Professional memberships
- Haematological Society of Australia & New Zealand (HSANZ)
- Australian & New Zealand Association for Health Professional Educators (ANZAHPE)
- Royal Australasian College of Physicians
- Royal Australasian College of Medical Administration
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