Margaret R. Passmore is a cardiologist based in Brisbane, working from Level 3, Rode Road, Brisbane, QLD, Australia. Her care is centred on the heart, but in many cases it also links closely with wider, more serious health problems. You might see her for issues that need calm, careful decision-making, especially when a patient is quite unwell.
In everyday terms, her work covers both common and complex heart conditions. That can include heart attacks, unstable heart rhythms such as ventricular fibrillation, and situations where blood flow to the heart and brain is under pressure. She also looks after patients with heart failure concerns like pulmonary oedema. At times, her patients are dealing with major critical illness, so her role can overlap with the care of the lungs and other organs.
There are also cases where a heart problem sits alongside other urgent conditions. For example, cardiogenic shock may come with breathing strain and poor oxygen levels. Some referrals may involve stroke or cerebral hypoxia, where timing and coordination matter. Other conditions that can be part of the bigger picture include sepsis, ARDS, and disseminated intravascular coagulation. She also works with patients who have had, or are being assessed for, heart transplant care.
Over time, Margaret has gained experience caring for people with these tough, high-stakes problems. Her approach is practical and grounded, and she pays attention to how the whole person is doing, not just one test result. She also stays focused on the latest cardiology care standards and what helps patients in real life.
Her education and cardiology training are designed for the kind of work that requires both medical knowledge and good clinical judgement. Information on specific education details and any public clinical trial involvement isn’t listed, but the care she provides is based on current practice and ongoing professional learning.