Biography
Dr Rob Hatrick is a Consultant Cardiologist with an interest in all aspects of adult cardiology and a specialist interest in percutaneous coronary intervention (including angioplasty, stenting, complex coronary intervention, rotablation, IVUS and pressure wire assessment).
Rob was appointed as a full-time consultant at the UH Sussex Foundation Trust in March 2008.
He trained at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals medical school in London before completing a series of prestigious SHO jobs in London (A&E at St Thomas’ Hospital, renal medicine at Guy’s Hospital, ITU on the Mead Unit at St Thomas’ hospital and cardiology at the Royal Brompton Hospital).
His cardiology specialist registrar training was on the Wessex Rotation with three years spent on the Wessex Cardiac Unit in Southampton.
Rob completed interventional cardiology fellowships at Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust in the UK and the Green Lane Cardiovascular Unit, Auckland, New Zealand.
He has published peer reviewed papers in interventional cardiology and remain involved in interventional cardiology trials.
Professional memberships
- British Cardiovascular Society
- British Cardiac Intervention Society
- European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Intervention
- European Society of Cardiology
- Royal College of Physicians (London)