Dr Manchula Navaratnam
Clinical Professor
Stanford Children’s Hospital
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Ventricular Assist Devices and Future
Stream A - Day 1
Thursday 15th May 2025 / 11:25

Manchula Navaratnam is a UK trained pediatric anesthesiologist who came across the Atlantic in 2009 to gain more experience in pediatric cardiac anesthesia and has been part of the Stanford anesthesia family ever since. She is the clinical anesthesiology lead for pediatric cardiac transplant, ventricular assist devices and patients with single ventricle at Stanford Children’s Hospital. Her clinical and academic interests mainly revolve around peri-operative care of pediatric patients with heart failure, cardiac transplantation, ventricular assist devices and single ventricle physiology.
Manchula is a passionate educator and is the founder and director of the pediatric cardiac anesthesia learning course at Stanford. Manchula is also actively engaged in faculty development for pediatric cardiac anesthesia faculty at Stanford and beyond and serves on the board of directors for the Congenital Cardiac Anesthesia Society.
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