
Gerry Devlin
Dr. Gerry Devlin is a cardiologist at Gisborne Hospital and the medical director of the Heart Foundation in New Zealand. He has been instrumental in addressing the ongoing challenge of heart disease in the country, advocating for research and awareness to combat this leading cause of death, particularly within Māori and Pacific communities.
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Dr Gerry Devlin said heart disease was 'the single biggest killer' in New Zealand and globally.
Heart attack warning for women as Northland midwife tells survival storyDr Gerry Devlin emphasized the importance of volunteering to help fight against heart disease.
Kāpiti woman describes pushing through symptoms on hike, only to find out it was a heart attackGerry Devlin is the clinical director involved in a trial for a condition that causes heart attacks in young women.
NZ part of world-first trial into condition that causes heart attacks in young womenGerry Devlin emphasized the need for more specialists and health professionals to improve patient outcomes.
Heart patients worse off in Northland than Auckland, specialist saysDr. Gerry Devlin is a cardiologist who commented on the unacceptable wait lists for cardiology patients.
Heart surgery delays leave Hamilton woman struggling to breatheDr. Gerry Devlin is a cardiologist and the Heart Foundation’s medical director who discusses the impact of heart disease in New Zealand.
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