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Doctor Pok Tin Tang

University of Oxford, Oxford (United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland)
Membership: ESC Professional Member EACVI Member
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Dr Tang is a current clinical research fellow at the Radcliffe Department of Medicine at the University of Oxford. He completed his medical degree at the University of Oxford including a period of time at the UCLA Cardiac Arrhythmia Center as a visiting research student, and has since undergone training in internal medicine and cardiology in the Oxford deanery. He was a cardiology registrar prior to taking time out of training for research to take up his current post. His research interests are in the field of cardiac electrophysiology, with his research being related to atrial cardiomyopathy; other interests include the role of the autonomic system in cardiac arrhythmias. In his free time, he enjoys reading for leisure, and playing football.
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Making left atrial 4D flow imaging ready for clinical use: a novel shortened sequence for reproducible quantification of LA flow parameters
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Making left atrial 4D flow imaging ready for clinical use: a novel shortened sequence for reproducible quantification of LA flow parameters
Timing of early recurrence of atrial fibrillation during the blanking period after catheter ablation for persistent atrial fibrillation and implications for long-term success: a multicentre study
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Timing of early recurrence of atrial fibrillation during the blanking period after catheter ablation for persistent atrial fibrillation and implications for long-term success: a multicentre study
Duration of sinus rhythm after direct current cardioversion does not predict recurrence of atrial fibrillation after subsequent catheter ablation: a multicentre study
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Duration of sinus rhythm after direct current cardioversion does not predict recurrence of atrial fibrillation after subsequent catheter ablation: a multicentre study
How useful are YouTube videos of pacemaker implantation? An objective study to assess quality of information content.
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How useful are YouTube videos of pacemaker implantation? An objective study to assess quality of information content.
Morbidity and mortality in diabetic patients receiving cardiac resynchronisation therapy via a multipolar left ventricular lead
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Morbidity and mortality in diabetic patients receiving cardiac resynchronisation therapy via a multipolar left ventricular lead

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