Foo, Fiona

Dr Fiona Foo

Clinical and Interventional Cardiologist; Sydney Cardiology Group; Macquarie University Hospital; Sydney Adventist Hospital
Dr Fiona Foo is one of a small number of female interventional cardiologists in Australia. She has written and presented extensively on Women and Heart disease, and Climate Change and Cardiovascular Disease. She is works in Sydney Cardiology Group and MQ Health Cardiology, is a VMO at Macquarie University Hospital and Sydney Adventist Hospital, a Clinical lecturer at Macquarie University, Co-Chair of MQ Health Sustainability Committee and Co-Vice Chair of Doctors for the Environment Australia NSW Committee. She also regularly teaches interventional cardiology in developing countries in particular Fiji.

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Today's climate crisis is a health emergency. Human influence in particular the burning of fossil fuels has caused global warming (global boiling) and causes a range of direct and indirect health consequences in today's society.

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Dr Fiona Foo discusses ischemia in women, including the challenges in cardiac outcomes due to conditions like INOCA, ANOCA, MINOCA, spontaneous coronary artery dissection and Takotsubo cardiomyopathy

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In today’s podcast, Dr Fiona Foo unpacks ischaemic heart disease in women, highlighting overlooked risks, female-specific factors, and practical strategies for better prevention and care.

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First Healthed Webcast for 2026

An Update on Heart Failure in Primary Care

Tuesday 3rd February, 7pm - 9pm AEDT

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Prof Andrew Sindone

Cardiologist; Director of the Heart Failure Unit and Department of Cardiac Rehabilitation, Concord Hospital

We invite you to our first webcast of 2026, where Prof Andrew Sindone will provide an update on heart failure in primary care. Earn up to 4 hours CPD. RACGP & ACRRM accredited.