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Bathurst doctor's research to help identify people at risk of a stroke

By Rachel Chamberlain
Updated November 28 2020 - 10:33pm, first published November 25 2020 - 4:30am
ACHIEVEMENT: Dr Katrina Giskes with the device that can detect heartbeat irregularities in the waiting room and send information to doctors. Photo: CHRIS SEABROOK 112420cheart1
ACHIEVEMENT: Dr Katrina Giskes with the device that can detect heartbeat irregularities in the waiting room and send information to doctors. Photo: CHRIS SEABROOK 112420cheart1

A BATHURST doctor has put her research skills and practical medical expertise to work to create a life-saving devise that can help prevent strokes.

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