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Professor Attila Kardos

Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Trust, Milton Keynes (United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland)
Membership: FESC Member EACVI Member
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Prof Attila Kardos is a consultant cardiologist in Milton Keynes University Hospital, where he is also the Associate Director of Research and the Director of the Translational Cardiovascular Research Group. He has a Honorary Chair at the University of Buckingham as Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine, and holds a Visiting Professorial position at both Cranfield and Open Universities. He has been a Honorary Senior Lecturer to the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine at the Radcliffe Department of Medicine, University of Oxford. He is the director of the Multimodality Cardiovascular Imaging Services in Milton Keynes. He has over 25 years of research experience and 32 years of clinical experience. Professor Kardos is leading as a chief investigator in several National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) portfolio endorsed clinical trials. He is a Fellow of the RCP and the European Society of Cardiology and member of several International Societies.
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Challenging situations in coronary artery disease
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Challenging situations in coronary artery disease
1 September 2025
Chronic coronary syndromes: MINOCA/INOCA and non-significant coronary artery disease
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Chronic coronary syndromes: MINOCA/INOCA and non-significant coronary artery disease
29 August 2025
Cardiovascular disease: genetic determinants and molecular phenotyping
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Cardiovascular disease: genetic determinants and molecular phenotyping
1 September 2024
Advancements in cardiovascular telecare
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Advancements in cardiovascular telecare
28 August 2023
Crash-course in stress echo interpretation - for the many and not just for the few (from theory to practice)
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Crash-course in stress echo interpretation - for the many and not just for the few (from theory to practice)
5 December 2019
Crash-course in stress echo interpretation - for the many and not just for the few (from theory to practice)
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Crash-course in stress echo interpretation - for the many and not just for the few (from theory to practice)
4 December 2019

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