Dr. Stacey Brann is a Cardiologist practising in Trinidad and Tobago, bringing extensive international experience and specialised fellowship training. His expertise encompasses complex cardiovascular and thoracic surgical conditions, with a focus on advanced procedures such as heart and lung transplantation, and mechanical circulatory support systems. Dr. Brann provides comprehensive care for patients with severe heart failure and other critical cardiovascular issues. He addresses health disparities within minority communities, ensuring equitable access to advanced cardiac care. He has a track record of presenting scientific work nationally and internationally, underscoring his contribution to cardiology and cardiothoracic surgery. As a Cardiologist Trinidad and Tobago, he offers a blend of surgical skill and clinical acumen honed through years of dedicated practice.
Credentials
| Qualification | Institution | Country |
|---|---|---|
| MD | University of the West Indies | Jamaica |
| MSc | University of London | United Kingdom |
| FRCS | Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh | United Kingdom |
Areas of Care
Heart and Lung Transplantation
Expertise in managing patients requiring heart and lung transplantation, offering advanced surgical solutions for end-stage organ failure. Includes comprehensive pre- and post-operative care.
Mechanical Circulatory Support
Specialised in the implantation and management of mechanical circulatory support devices for patients with severe heart failure. Offers a bridge to transplantation or destination therapy.
Adult Cardiac Surgery
Provides advanced surgical interventions for a wide range of adult cardiac conditions. Encompasses complex procedures aimed at restoring heart function and improving patient outcomes.
Cardiovascular Surgical Critical Care
Dedicated to the critical care management of patients undergoing complex cardiovascular surgery. Ensures optimal recovery and management of post-operative complications in a high-acuity setting.
Dr. Brann’s extensive training includes a residency in Cardiothoracic Surgery at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in the UK, a fellowship in Adult Cardiac Surgery at the Montreal Heart Institute in Canada, and an advanced fellowship in Cardiopulmonary Transplantation and Mechanical Circulatory Support at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in Pennsylvania. This comprehensive international training equips him to handle the most challenging cases in cardiovascular surgery. He is a dedicated Cardiologist Trinidad and Tobago, committed to advancing cardiovascular care within the region. His focus on structural heart disease and cardiovascular surgical critical care ensures specialised attention for complex conditions. His work also highlights a commitment to understanding and mitigating health disparities, particularly within minority communities, reflecting a holistic approach to patient well-being and equitable access to advanced cardiac treatments.