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Improving Diagnosis and Management of Patients with Atrial Fibrillation - Part 1

Offered By: Imperial College London via YouTube

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Explore groundbreaking research on improving identification and diagnosis of individuals at risk of Atrial Fibrillation (AF) in this insightful 15-minute video presentation. Join Dr Fu Siong Ng, a Reader in Cardiac Electrophysiology at Imperial College London and Consultant Cardiologist at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, as he shares his expertise on this critical cardiac condition. Gain valuable insights into the latest advancements in AF diagnosis and risk assessment, which can potentially lead to better patient outcomes. Learn about cutting-edge techniques and methodologies being developed to enhance early detection and management of AF. This video serves as the first part of a two-part series, with the second part available for viewing through the provided link. For those seeking to deepen their understanding of cardiac health and innovative diagnostic approaches, this presentation offers a wealth of knowledge from a leading expert in the field.

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Improving diagnosis and management of patients with Atrial Fibrillation - Dr Fu Siong Ng (Part 1/2)


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Imperial College London

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