Dr Nikki Stamp (FRACS)

Dr Nikki Stamp (FRACS)

Keynote Speaker  |  Cardiothoracic Surgeon & Author
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About Dr

“DR NIKKI STAMP IS A HEART SURGEON, A CHAMPION FOR WOMEN ACHIEVING IN DOMAINS THAT ARE TRADITIONALLY DOMINATED BY MEN AND A STRONG ADVOCATE FOR THE IMPORTANCE OF SELF-CARE AND WORK-LIFE BALANCE....”

Dr Nikki Stamp is a heart surgeon, a champion for women achieving in domains that are traditionally dominated by men and a strong advocate for the importance of self-care and work-life balance. One of only twelve female cardiothoracic surgeons in Australia, she holds a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery with Honours from the University of Western Australia and is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, specialising in cardiothoracic surgery.

She has a particular interest in heart disease in women, a strong desire to change the way we think about health and is committed to raising awareness of women’s heart disease.

She is a sought-after podcast host, speaker, presenter and best-selling author and is available for media and PR, TV and radio presenting, writing and keynotes opportunities.

What people say about Dr

Our event featuring Dr Nikki Stamp was a great success, and Nikki’s lecture was positively received by our staff, students and community members. The lecture was wonderfully inspiring with content that had been well adapted for our audience and the event objectives. Our current female medicine students were able to draw an enormous amount from her presentation. All in all a very successful event.

– NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY

“Our event featuring Dr Nikki Stamp was a great success, and Nikki’s lecture was positively received by our staff, students and community members. The lecture was wonderfully inspiring with content that had been well adapted for our audience and the event objectives. Our current female medicine students were able to draw an enormous amount from her presentation. All in all a very successful event.”

– IMOGEN HARRIS-MCNEILL, NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY