Dr Amy Bailey

MBBS, MMedStats, FRACP

Interventional Cardiologist

Special clinical interests in cardiac disease in women, spontaneous coronary artery dissection, intracoronary imaging, coronary calcium modification 


About Dr Amy Bailey

Dr Amy Bailey is an interventional cardiologist with special clinical interests in cardiac disease in women. She graduated from the University of New South Wales in 2011, where she later commenced her general medical training at John Hunter Hospital in Newcastle as a registrar. This led her to complete advanced cardiology training at the Sunshine Coast University Hospital in Birtinya. 

During her physician training, Amy also completed a Master of Medical Statistics through the University of Newcastle in 2018. This complemented Dr Bailey’s numerous peer-reviewed scientific articles that have not only been published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ), Heart and Lung Circulation and Congenital Heart Disease Journals, but also honourably presented at international cardiology conferences. 

Amy later relocated to Brisbane, conducting her interventional fellowship at Princess Alexandra Hospital with special emphasis on diagnostic coronary angiography and percutaneous intervention. 

In 2020, Amy then became a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians. Her passion for cardiology saw her complete a second fellowship in Complex Coronary Intervention at St George’s University Hospital in London. This advanced cardiology training included specialisation in chronic total occlusions, left main and bifurcation procedures. 

She currently consults from Sunshine Coast Private Hospital and Buderim Private Hospital, both with admitting rights.


Publications

  • Bailey, A, Cosgrove C, Spratt J., TCT 655: A shocking case of stent under expansion. A case report on the use of shockwave IVL to treat stent under-expansion, TCT Presentation 2021
  • Bailey, A, Korda R, Agostino, J, Stanton, T, Kelly, G, Richman, T, Greaves, K. Absolute cardiovascular disease risk scores and pharmacotherapy at the time of presentation in patients with acute coronary syndrome due to coronary artery disease in a single Australian tertiary centre: A cross-sectional study, BMJOpen, 2021; 11(2):e038868
  • Bailey, A, Fryer, M, Hall, K, Hogg, E, Levy, E and Cox, S. Activated clotting time does not predict radial access bleeding complications. Heart, Lung and Circulation, 2019, DOI: 10.1016/j.hlc.2019.06.574
  • Bailey, A., Poulter, R. Outcome of Change in Location and Protocol on First Medical Contact to Balloon Time? Heart, Lung and Circulation, 2018, Vol 27, Sup 2, S463-S464
  • Bailey, A., Cox, S. A Regional Primary Reperfusion Pathway: Increased Use of Thrombolysis Is Both Safe and Effective, Heart, Lung and Circulation, 2018, Vol 27, Supp 2, S432-S433

Professional Memberships

  • Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians