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Doctor Kenneth Mangion

University of Glasgow, Glasgow (United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland)

Kenneth completed his undergraduate medical training at the University of Malta being awarded an MD. He completed his Foundation and Core Medical Training in the West of Scotland, where he obtained his MRCP in 2011. He then commenced Higher Specialist Training in Cardiology in the West of Scotland prior to undertaking a period of research at the University of Glasgow as a BHF funded Clinical Research Fellow. Following this period of doctoral research Kenneth returned to pursue his clinical training with an interest in multi-modality imaging. In 2019 he was appointed as a Clinical Lecturer and Honorary Specialist Registrar in Cardiology where his research interests focus on the use of non-invasive cardiovascular imaging as i) an adjunct to risk stratification and ii) understanding mechanisms of heart failure post myocardial infarction, iii) understanding mechanisms of cardiotoxicity in cardio-oncology and iv) utilising multimodality imaging to better understand myocardial inflammation.

Role of inpatient coronary CT angiography on clinical decision making during COVID- 19 pandemic

Event: ICNC-CT 2021

Topic: Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography (Coronary CTA, CCTA)

Session: e-Posters

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