BJCA Past Medical Histories - Episode 2 - William McKenna
The British Junior Cardiologists’ Association (BJCA) represents the UK’s cardiologists of tomorrow, providing advocacy, access to education and advertising the specialty.
As the oldest fellows’...
The British Junior Cardiologists’ Association (BJCA) represents the UK’s cardiologists of tomorrow, providing advocacy, access to education and advertising the specialty.
As the oldest fellows’ society in the world (est. 1948!) our educational offering benefits from a unique perspective, informed by our annual members’ survey and collaboration with colleagues across the world. Our increasingly diverse programme is therefore united by a single common theme: education designed by trainees, for trainees.
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Nikhil is a Cardiology/Electrophysiology SpR at St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, UK . He is undertaking his PhD at...
Nikhil is a Cardiology/Electrophysiology SpR at St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, UK . He is undertaking his PhD at Queen Mary University of London in AF and heart failure. with a Clinical Research Training Fellowship from Barts Charity. He is also the trial director of the AFFU-AW and CSAF-AW studies and NIHR Associate PI of the latter. He is the Academic and Research Lead for the British Junior Cardiologists Association and host the sOOPR podcast for doctors thinking about research.
Dr William McKenna is Professor of Cardiology at University College London (UCL) and one of the world’s leading...
Dr William McKenna is Professor of Cardiology at University College London (UCL) and one of the world’s leading experts in inherited heart diseases such as the cardiomyopathies (heart muscle diseases) and the channelopathies (ion channel diseases). He became Professor of Cardiac Medicine at St George’s Hospital in London in 1993 and moved to his current role in July 2003. He is also cardiovascular programme director for UCL Partners and led the development of the specialist inherited cardiac disease clinic at the Heart Hospital. His main interests have been in the clinical treatment and research of the cardiomyopathies.
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