Dr. Nikki Stamp

One of only eleven female cardiothoracic surgeons in Australia, Dr Nikki Stamp is a Heart Surgeon on a mission - to bring inspiration and education to people everywhere.

Nikki 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.

Nikki is determined to help educate the public about the importance of heart health. She has a strong desire to change the way we think about health and is committed to raising awareness of women’s heart disease, currently the number one killer of Australian women.

Nikki is a sought after speaker, mentor and prominent participant in the ‘I Look Like a Surgeon’ campaign, which aims to provide women with strong, positive role models. She was chosen as one of Harper Bazaar’s Women of the Year for 2017 as well as Mamamia’s Inspirational Women You Can Look Up To.

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What You Need to Know About Cancer

What You Need to Know About Cancer

Dr. Nikki Stamp
Did you know that today is World Cancer Day? Every year on February 4, the world raises awareness around the prevention, detection and treatment of cancer. It’s estimated that last year in Australia there were over 138,000 people diagnosed with cancer. There’s a lot of questions that people often have about cancer and for World Cancer Day, Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Dr. Nikki Stamp gives you some of the answers to the most common questions she gets asked about cancer.
Tips for Your Cholesterol

Tips for Your Cholesterol

Dr. Nikki Stamp

We all want to be heart-healthy and ensuring healthy levels of cholesterol is the first step. According to heart and lung surgeon, Dr. Nikki Stamp, “Cholesterol isn’t exactly a bad guy, in fact, it’s a vital substance in our bodies. It’s a small fatty molecule that is absolutely essential for life. It acts as a precursor to a number of hormones and forms the walls of the cells in our body. High cholesterol however, has been shown to be strongly associated with heart disease, strokes and peripheral vascular disease. Therefore, what we want to do is to keep them in safe levels.” In her latest article for HIF, Nikki shares her expert advice on the lifestyle changes you can do to help keep your blood fats in the best shape.

Taking Care of Yourself in the Sun

Taking Care of Yourself in the Sun

Dr. Nikki Stamp
Did you know that 2 in 3 Australian’s will be diagnosed with skin cancer each year? The Australian sunshine is a big part of our national identity. Aussies love to brag about our beautiful weather and we take full advantage of it by being outside as much as possible. While getting outside is great, it is vital to remember to take care of yourself in the sunshine. With this in mind, we caught up with medical professional, Dr. Nikki Stamp to hear her top tips on how to protect your skin.
Why it’s time to end stigma in lung cancer

Why it’s time to end stigma in lung cancer

Dr. Nikki Stamp

Did you know that this November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month? This initiative aims to “Shine A Light on Lung Cancer” and raise the profile and reduce the stigma of lung cancer by backing campaigns that raise awareness .

According to Heart and Lung Surgeon, Dr. Nikki Stamp, “In 2018, its predicted that 12,741 Australians will be diagnosed with lung cancer. Around 25 people every day lose their lives to lung cancer. And a lot of people don’t know that lung cancer is responsible for nearly 20% of all cancer deaths in this country which is more than breast, prostate and ovarian cancer combined.”

With these alarming statics in mind, Dr. Nikki discusses the stigma associated with lung disease and how with proper funding, research and screening, we can save lives.

World Heart Day

World Heart Day

Dr. Nikki Stamp

Did you know that Cardiovascular disease is the world’s number one killer? Every year, September 29 is World Heart Day and this year’s theme is “My Heart, Your Heart”. This global campaign encourages individuals, families, communities and governments to take charge of their heart health and that of others. With this in mind, we chatted to HIF blogger and cardiothoracic surgeon Dr Nikki Stamp who explains what the difference between a heart attack and a cardiac arrest is and offers her advice on how we can help others’ hearts.

What Are Hiccups?

What Are Hiccups?

Dr. Nikki Stamp
What old wives’ tale have you used to get rid of your hiccups? Some people say the cure is to drink upside down, whilst others suggest a small shot of vinegar or even holding your breath. We’re sure you’ve heard of a few more, but did you know that in some people hiccups can stay around for weeks, even months! We caught up with Dr. Nikki Stamp to discuss all things hiccup related, including what they are, what causes them, and how you can treat them.
What Is a Healthy Blood Pressure?

What Is a Healthy Blood Pressure?

Dr. Nikki Stamp

Do you know what is a healthy blood pressure is? Perhaps you’re unsure as to what’s too high or too low? According to heart and lung surgeon Dr. Nikki Stamp, “Your body has lots of ways to, measure its own blood pressure and maintain the blood pressure within a range that is healthy for your body. Too high can damage your blood vessels and organs and too low may mean not enough blood gets to your organs. In her latest article for HIF, Dr. Nikki, answers some common questions about blood pressure and the importance of a healthy lifestyle.

The Nuts and Bolts of Diabetes

The Nuts and Bolts of Diabetes

Did you know that 280 Australians develop diabetes every day? That’s one person every five minutes. According to medical health professional, Dr. Nikki Stamp, “Currently, around 1.7 million Australians have diabetes, with current predictions telling us that this number is set to grow even more.” With these alarming statistics in mind, Nikki delves into the two types of diabetes, what it means and how it can be prevented or managed.

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