Dr Ian A Nicholson AM

MB BS (Syd), FRACS
Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Head of Department, Sydney Adventist Hospital
Cardiothoract Surgery, Westmead Private Hospital, Children's Hospital Westmead, Nepean Hospital NSW
Clinical Senior Lecturer, ANU Medical School

Dr Ian Nicholson (AM) went into medicine because he wanted to make a difference on a humanitarian level. Heart surgery provides Ian with instant gratification and gratitude. Time is of the essence when operating on a heart. Ian wants to improve each and every time with each surgery, as Ian states “the heart is not meant to be stopped therefore I want to do it better and improve each time I operate and get quicker and more efficient.”

Dr Nicholson operates at Westmead Hospital, Westmead Private Hospital,  The Sydney Adventist Hospital (SAN), Norwest Private Hospital and the Sydney Children’s Hospital Network Westmead.

He has also carried out more than 50 life-saving heart missions in the South Pacific, South East Asia, South America and East Africa earning him the Order of Australia in 2014, and nomination & finalist for Australian of the Year in 2016.

He then completed his MBBS at Sydney University in 1988, and began surgical training at Westmead and Concord Hospitals in 1991.

In 1998 Dr Nicholson was granted a Harvard Medical Fellowship where he undertook further advanced training at the Boston Children’s Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.

Dr Nicholson is also actively involved in humanitarian projects with Open Heart International (OHI) performing both adult and paediatric Cardiac Surgery in the developing countries within the South Pacific, South East Asia, South America and East Africa.

Dr Nicholson says working in places like East Africa “outside of his comfort zone” has meant that surgical procedures are often done on a fraying shoestring in the most difficult of clinical situations, which has contributed to his reputation as the “speedy dual-handed heart surgeon.”

Also a loving father of three children, Dr Nicholson is well aware of the challenges that children and parents with complex health conditions face.

He has performed heart and lung surgery on many children with complex health issues and disabilities and can guide parents through the surgical decision making process with experience and empathy.

Dr Nicholson has appointments at the following hospitals:

  • Westmead Private Hospital
  • Westmead Hospital
  • The Children’s Hospital Westmead
  • Sydney Children’s Hospital Randwick
  • Sydney Adventist Hospital
  • Norwest Private Hospital

Specialisation

  • Cardiothoracic Surgery

Research interests

Dr Nicholson is involved in active research on arrhythmia surgery, both in animal and clinical models, particularly regarding potential applications to surgery in the young.