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Doctor Arif Albulushi

National Heart centre, Muscat (Oman)
Membership: FESC Member HFA Member
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Dr. Arif Albulushi is an Asst Professor & Consultant at the National Heart Center, The Royal Hospital Muscat, Oman, specializing in Advanced Heart Failure & Transplant Cardiology. He completed his Scottish Highers in Glasgow, UK, earned his MD from University College Cork, Ireland, and finished an Internal Medicine residency at OMSB, Oman. His further specialization includes a Cardiology Fellowship and Advanced Heart Failure & Transplant Cardiology Fellowship at UNMC, USA. Board-certified in Internal Medicine, Cardiology, Multimodality Cardiac Imaging (Echo, CT, MR, Nuc) and Advanced Heart Failure & Transplant Cardiology, Dr. Albulushi has authored over 25 peer-reviewed publications and a few book chapters. He is a prominent speaker at national and international conferences, focusing on Cardiac Transplant, MCS and Pulmonary Hypertension. Dr. Albulushi enriches his medical career with personal passions for cooking, road trips, and opera, showcasing a well-rounded lifestyle.
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Prevalence and predictors of elevated cardiovascular risk in patients with subclinical hypothyroidism
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Prevalence and predictors of elevated cardiovascular risk in patients with subclinical hypothyroidism
Exploring the preventive role of GLP-1 receptor agonists in reducing pulmonary hypertension in diabetes: a multimodal analysis
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Exploring the preventive role of GLP-1 receptor agonists in reducing pulmonary hypertension in diabetes: a multimodal analysis
Establishing normal global longitudinal strain values in heart transplant patients: a novel approach to enhancing detection of rejection and cardiac allograft vasculopathy
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Establishing normal global longitudinal strain values in heart transplant patients: a novel approach to enhancing detection of rejection and cardiac allograft vasculopathy
Single center experience of internal jugular vein as alternative access for implantation of a wireless pulmonary artery pressure sensor
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Single center experience of internal jugular vein as alternative access for implantation of a wireless pulmonary artery pressure sensor

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