“Dr Nadarajah Kangaharan completed his Bachelor of Medicine / Bachelor of Surgery at the University of Adelaide, Australia, in 1997. He undertook his postgraduate training at Westmead Hospital in Sydney, and Cardiology advanced training at Flinders Medical Centre in Adelaide and at the Royal Darwin Hospital in the Northern Territory. He became a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of Physicians in 2005. Dr Nadarajah Kangaharan promotes and supports “Patient Centred Care” in private and public settings. He has further contributed to the successful setup of the Chronic Disease Coordination Unit based at the Royal Darwin Hospital, which provides care coordination, education, and support to remote Indigenous patients in the Top End.”
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