A/Prof Andrew Cochrane
Chirurgie cardiothoracique · COBURG
👤 11 years of experience
About
Assoc. Prof. Cochrane undertook advanced surgical training at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, Alfred Hospital and the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne, and also completed training in the United Kingdom. Early in his consultant career he worked at The Prince Charles Hospital in Brisbane from 1993 to 1995 before being appointed Consultant Cardiac Surgeon at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne, where he worked from 1995 to 2008. From 2003 he also served as a cardiac surgeon at Monash Medical Centre in Clayton, later becoming Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery and continuing his clinical work there until 2022.
During his time at Monash Medical Centre, Assoc. Prof. Cochrane played a key role in developing the adolescent and adult congenital heart surgery programme, providing surgical care for patients with congenital heart defects requiring initial or ongoing operations into adulthood. Alongside this specialist work, he has managed the full spectrum of adult cardiac surgical conditions.
In addition to his clinical practice, Assoc. Prof. Cochrane has made significant contributions to academic research and medical education. He has supervised numerous student and postgraduate research projects and is the co-author of more than 140 peer-reviewed journal articles. He serves as an editor for the journals Heart, Lung & Circulation and the ANZ Journal of Surgery and regularly reviews manuscripts for other international medical journals.
His academic qualifications include a Master of Public Health with a focus on health economics and economic evaluation, and a Master of Epidemiology from the University of Melbourne. He also completed a dual MBA and Master of Health Services Management at Monash University in 2014.
Assoc. Prof. Cochrane has been actively involved in professional leadership through the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS). He previously served as Chair of the Victorian State Committee of the College from 2006 to 2008, during which time the Victorian Audit of Surgical Mortality (VASM) was established. He has also served as Deputy Chair of the Cardiothoracic Board and currently sits on the RACS Council as the elected cardiothoracic representative.
Beyond his clinical and academic work, Assoc. Prof. Cochrane has a longstanding commitment to global health and humanitarian surgery. Over the past two decades he has participated in more than 30 charitable surgical missions across the Pacific Islands, Timor-Leste, Myanmar, South America and Sri Lanka. He has also been involved in operating on international patients brought to Melbourne through organisations such as Rotary and the Children First Foundation. He previously served for 15 years as a board member of Maluk Timor, a non-governmental organisation supporting primary healthcare in Timor-Leste, and was a board member of East Timor Hearts between 2014 and 2018. He currently serves as Deputy Chair of AUSLAMAT (Australia Sri Lanka Medical Aid Team).
In recognition of his contributions to surgery and his extensive humanitarian work overseas, Associate Professor Andrew Cochrane was awarded the Order of Australia (AM) in 2012.
“Evidence-based care tailored to each patient — taking the time to explain options and shared decisions.”
— A/Prof Andrew Cochrane
Education & training
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2005–2011 MD · Medicine and Surgery
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2011–2015 Residency · Chirurgie cardiothoracique
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2015–2016 Fellowship · Subspecialty training
Career & appointments
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2015-09–2016-08 Junior consultant
Licenses & insurance
Medical licenses
Board certifications
Procedures performed
| Procedure | Code | Lifetime count |
|---|---|---|
| GP consultation | 99213 | 617 |
| Annual physical exam | 99395 | 455 |
| Vaccination administration | 90471 | 1,327 |
| Minor procedure (skin) | 17110 | 2,648 |
Services & pricing
| Service | Duration | Modality | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| New patient consultation (60m) | 60 min | in_clinic|telemed | 180.00 EUR |
| Follow-up consultation (30m) | 30 min | in_clinic|telemed|phone | 90.00 EUR |
| Vaccination administration | 120 min | in_clinic | 360.00 EUR |
| Minor procedure (skin) | 30 min | in_clinic | 270.00 EUR |
Office, team & in practice
Videos
Research & publications
h-index: 17 · i10: 10
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European registry analysis of Chirurgie cardiothoracique outcomes
DOI: 10.3143/euroclin.2025.0 · PMID: 34898820 · cited by 145
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Outcomes of Chirurgie cardiothoracique in adults — a multi-centre cohort
DOI: 10.8828/euroclin.2024.1 · PMID: 37830006 · cited by 51
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European registry analysis of Chirurgie cardiothoracique outcomes
DOI: 10.1931/euroclin.2023.2 · PMID: 36362553 · cited by 125
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Outcomes of Chirurgie cardiothoracique in adults — a multi-centre cohort
DOI: 10.3227/euroclin.2022.3 · PMID: 33979428 · cited by 191
Invited talks
- Practical updates in Chirurgie cardiothoracique European Annual Congress (Chirurgie cardiothoracique) · Vienna · 2024 · invited
- Single-centre experience in Chirurgie cardiothoracique National Society Meeting · COBURG · 2023 · oral abstract
Awards & memberships
Awards
- 🏆 Top-rated Chirurgie cardiothoracique — COBURG · EuroClinics Patient Choice · 2025 · regional
Society memberships
- WONCA Europe — Family Doctors — Member · since 2016
- national college of family doctors — Member · since 2016
- European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS) — Member · since 2016
Articles by this doctor
- Patient education Patient guide to Chirurgie cardiothoracique
- Awareness When should you see a chirurgie cardiothoracique?
For international patients
- Coordinator
- Patient liaison · andrew.cochrane@euroclinics.example
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★★★★★ ✓ Verified Very thorough first visit — explained every step. Booking was easy and the staff were welcoming.
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