dr. paradorn jetwanna
Cardiothoracic surgeon with 15+ years’ experience in valve and arrhythmia surgery and 6+ years in minimally invasive endoscopic Valve surgery.

Specialty
Thoracic Surgery, SurgeryLanguages
English, ThaiTreatments &
Services
Education
2010
Thoracic SurgeryThe Medical Council of Thailand, Thailand2008
SurgeryThe Medical Council of Thailand, Thailand2001
Doctor of MedicineChulalongkorn University, ThailandCertificates
2024
Endoscopic Cardiac Surgeon Club Fellowship Training ProgramOspedale del Cuore – Fondazione Monasterio, Massa, Italy2018
Visiting Fellow in Cardiothoracic Surgery (Weary Dunlop Boonpong Fellowship)Prince Royal Alfred Hospital, Sydney, Australia2016
Visiting Scholar in The International Scholars ProgramBarnes and Jewish Hospital, Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, Missouri, United States2016
Cardiothoracic Surgery Observership Program in the Department of Cardiovascular SurgeryMount Sinai Hospital,NY, United States2015
Observership in Cardiothoracic SurgeryMonash Medical Center, Melbourne, AustraliaLoading Schedule..
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