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Doctor Sharon Man

University Hospitals of Plymouth NHS Trust, Plymouth (United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland)

Member of:

European Society of Cardiology
European Heart Rythm Association

I am a recently appointed Consultant Cardiologist with specialist interest in Cardiac Electrophysiology and Devices, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust, after completion of Cardiology training in the Glenfield Hospital, Leicester, UK in October 2023. I am also a mother to my beloved 12yo daughter and a wife to a supportive non-medic husband. My special interests are many - anything related to heart rhythm and healthcare sciences, swimming, running, reading fiction and non-fiction books, arts and music, exploring new places, making new connections with people, learning about foreign languages, learning how to be a better parent and a improved version of myself, keeping up with generation Z and the next, Artificial Intelligence, social responsibility, recycling and reduction of carbon footprints. The list is constantly expanding!

Short term outcomes of distal (ventricular) His bundle pacing: A single centre retrospective study

Event: EHRA 2022

Topic: Antibradycardia Pacing

Session: ePosters Day 3

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Short term outcome of distal (ventricular) His bundle pacing and atrioventricular node ablation in patients with symptomatic atrial fibrillation - Refining the concept.

Event: EHRA 2022

Topic: Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy (CRT)

Session: Moderated ePosters - Variety on pacing

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Pulmonary arterial pressure predicts heart failure decompensation from recent onset frequent premature ventricular complexes: improvement after radiofrequency catheter ablation

Event: EHRA 2019

Topic: Clinical

Session: Ventricular Arrhythmias and SCD

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Externally recorded cardiac acoustics to optimise cardiac resynchronisation therapy

Event: EHRA EUROPACE - CARDIOSTIM 2017

Topic: Devices (Pacing)

Session: Cardiac Pacing

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