Regional Workshop – Mildura: Cardiovascular Care in a Changing Landscape: 25 July 2026

Practical updates in women’s heart health, heart failure and atrial fibrillation for regional clinicians

Join cardiologist Dr Jennifer Coller for an interactive half-day workshop exploring some of the most significant developments in contemporary cardiovascular care.

Over the past decade, our understanding of women’s heart health, heart failure and atrial fibrillation has evolved substantially. Yet translating emerging evidence into meaningful improvements in patient outcomes remains challenging—particularly in regional and rural practice.

Through practical clinical updates, case-based discussions, guided reflective practice and personal action planning, this workshop will help clinicians identify opportunities to improve cardiovascular care within their own communities.

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What You'll Gain

✓ Practical updates in women’s heart health, heart failure and atrial fibrillation

✓ Greater confidence recognising opportunities for earlier intervention

✓ Insights into emerging evidence and changing approaches to care

✓ Guided reflective practice activities

✓ Personal action planning framework

✓ Practical strategies to translate learning into everyday clinical practice

✓ Networking opportunities with regional healthcare professionals

Registrations Open

Hosted at The Benetook Room, Alfred Deakin Centre, 190 Deakin Avenue, Mildura

Saturday 25 July 2026, 9am-12pm

Standard Registration: $189

Places are limited

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Eugene Lugg

Eugene has extensive experience in cardiovascular health as a clinician, educator, health promotion professional, improvement advisor and quality improvement lead for statewide heart health initiatives.

As a registered nurse, Eugene began his acute experience in tertiary hospitals in Cardiothoracic surgery and Cardiology, before moving to a rewarding role as a heart failure nurse with the Hospital Admission Risk Program supporting Victorians to manage their heart health and live well at home.

After a decade of clinical acute care, Eugene transitioned to health promotion, where he led national patient support programs for the Heart Foundation. Four years later, Eugene moved into quality improvement and program management at Safer Care Victoria where he managed a team to design, deliver and evaluate six cardiovascular projects in over 29 hospitals. Projects Eugene has led have focussed on secondary prevention, digital health, reducing unplanned readmissions, and bringing high quality cardiac care closer to home for regional patients.

Eugene is passionate about heart health, equity, and supporting and coaching clinicians to provide better high-quality care for Australians. Outside of work, Eugene enjoys time with his family with two energetic young sons, philosophy, running and travel.