Dr Nathan Manning is a medical professional specialized in interventional neuroradiology, with a strong background and extensive experience in the field. He graduated from the University of Melbourne Medical School in 2004 and subsequently completed his Basic Surgical Training at the Royal Melbourne Hospital in 2006. Following this, he pursued advanced Radiology training and further specialized in Interventional Neuroradiology through a fellowship at the Royal Melbourne Hospital in 2012.
Driven by a commitment to excellence, Dr Manning undertook two additional fellowships at Columbia Medical Centre in New York in 2014, further enhancing his expertise in Interventional Neuroradiology. Throughout his career, Dr Manning has made significant contributions to research, particularly in the field of endovascular management of acute ischaemic stroke, and has published numerous papers on the subject. His profound knowledge and expertise have led to invitations as a keynote speaker at various conferences.
Dr Manning's specific area of interest lies in complex aneurysm repair and the treatment of brain arteriovenous malformations (AVM). As a testament to his expertise in these areas, he has authored several book chapters on these topics. Driven by his passion for his work and an unwavering dedication to his patients, Dr Manning joined SNIS in July 2017, where he continues to provide exceptional care.
With a focus on delivering the best possible outcomes, Dr Manning is known for his professionalism, attention to detail, and compassionate approach to patient care. His remarkable skills in interventional neuroradiology, combined with his commitment to ongoing research and education, enable him to provide the highest level of care to his patients.
Overall, Dr Nathan Manning is a highly accomplished medical professional with a wealth of experience in interventional neuroradiology. Through his dedication to advancing the field and his unwavering commitment to patient care, he has established himself as a respected expert in the field.
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