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Professor Sharon Mulvagh

Dalhousie University, Halifax (Canada)
Membership: ESC Professional Member EACVI Member
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Sharon Mulvagh MD, FRCP(C), FACC, FASE, FAHA is Professor of Medicine at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, and Professor Emeritus, Mayo Clinic, in Rochester Minnesota, USA. Dr. Mulvagh is Past-President of the Canadian Society of Echocardiography, and Co-Director of the Women's Heart Health Clinic at Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Center in Halifax. She is a clinical and investigative cardiologist recognized nationally and internationally for her research and education focused on heart disease in women, and noninvasive cardiovascular imaging, specifically echocardiographic imaging using new technologies including contrast echocardiography, myocardial perfusion imaging and point of care ultrasound. Dr. Mulvagh graduated with her MD from the University of Ottawa, Canada, then completed internship at Dalhousie University, residency at Boston University, and fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.
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From epicardial coronary artery disease to microcirculation: role of echocardiography
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From epicardial coronary artery disease to microcirculation: role of echocardiography
12 December 2025
Imaging dilemmas in challenging aortic stenosis
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Imaging dilemmas in challenging aortic stenosis
12 December 2025
New frontiers in echocardiography: what will change my practice?
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New frontiers in echocardiography: what will change my practice?
12 December 2024
Cardio-oncology 2
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Cardio-oncology 2
12 December 2024
Imaging in coronary artery disease
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Imaging in coronary artery disease
12 December 2024
Innovations in echocardiographic techniques and applications – presentations of YIA winners from ASE and JSE
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Innovations in echocardiographic techniques and applications – presentations of YIA winners from ASE and JSE
11 December 2024
From screening to digital twin models in valvular heart disease: the new imaging frontiers
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From screening to digital twin models in valvular heart disease: the new imaging frontiers
2 September 2024
Cardiac Oncology 3
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Cardiac Oncology 3
12 May 2023
Transcatheter vs surgical? Using multi-modality imaging to get pptimal results in valvular heart disease
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Transcatheter vs surgical? Using multi-modality imaging to get pptimal results in valvular heart disease
10 May 2023
Novel perspectives in mitral regurgitation
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Novel perspectives in mitral regurgitation
28 August 2018

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