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Job title: Director of the Clinical Electrophysiology Unit
Personal History Prof Angelo Auricchio was born in 1960 in Terzigno, southern Italy. He speaks Italian, English and German.4 As a teenager, he was fascinated by mechanics and electricity. “In my view, the heart and the circulatory system is a wonderful piece of machinery that is driven by an electrical system that is both uncomplicated and powerful,” he says.5 He enjoys photography,… View more
Dr Michael Honigberg is a distinguished cardiologist and researcher based at Massachusetts General Hospital and serving as an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. With academic excellence from Princeton University, where he graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, he further honed his expertise, earning his MD from Harvard Medical School.Board-certified in cardiology,… View more
Job title: Consultant Cardiologist
Dr Rowland is currently Member of the Department of Health Arrhythmia Board and President of Heart Rhythm UK. Dr Rowland was Chairman of the Multicentre European Radiofrequency Survey, Past Chairman of the European Society of Cardiology Working Group on Computers in Cardiology and a council member of the British Pacing & Electrophysiology Group. Dr Rowland co-chaired the expert panel responsible… View more
Job title: DO
Job title: Professor of Medicine and BioMedical Engineering
Added: 7 months ago Source:  Radcliffe Cardiology
A large-scale meta-analysis of individual patient data has found that beta-blocker therapy does not reduce the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events in patients with a preserved left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) following a myocardial infarction (MI).¹ The findings, from the Beta-Blocker Trialists’ Collaboration Study Group, question the routine use of this drug class in this… View more
Job title: Manager
Author(s): William T Abraham, Lisa Anderson, Stefan Anker Start date: Oct 18, 2025
e-SPACE Heart Failure 2025 will once again offer high-quality, free virtual education – maximising global reach while delivering both international and regional perspectives. The expertly designed programme will delve into how leading clinicians are translating heart failure guidelines into real-world practice and will provide the latest insights into patient profiling for personalised heart… View more