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Doctor Edward Nicol

Royal Brompton Hospital, London (United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland)
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Ed Nicol is a consultant cardiologist who works at both the Royal Brompton and Chelsea & Westminster Hospitals. He is an honorary senior lecturer at both King's College, London (Cardiology) and Keele University (Healthcare Leadership). He has published over 250 original papers, book chapters and books covering occupational and aviation cardiology, cardiovascular CT, cardiology, aviation medicine, and healthcare leadership. He is the co-chair of the EAPC Task Force on Occupational and Aviation cardiology, was chair of the NATO Aviation Occupational Cardiology WG (HFM-251) and has published widely on aviation and high-hazard occupation cardiology. He is the President-Elect of SCCT, past Chair of the UK cardiovascular imaging Council, previous UK Royal College of Radiologists’ Travelling Professor of Cardiovascular Imaging, Past President of the British Society of Cardiovascular Imaging and British Society of Cardiovascular CT.
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Novel assessment of cardiovascular risk using computed tomography
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Novel assessment of cardiovascular risk using computed tomography
1 September 2024
Cardiac computed tomography: the game-changer
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Cardiac computed tomography: the game-changer
11 May 2023
From the ocean to the sky: managing cardiovascular risk in high-hazard activities
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From the ocean to the sky: managing cardiovascular risk in high-hazard activities
14 April 2023
The development and utility of end-systolic imaging protocols in cardiovascular computed tomography
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The development and utility of end-systolic imaging protocols in cardiovascular computed tomography
31 August 2019
The development and utility of end-systolic imaging protocols in cardiovascular computed tomography
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The development and utility of end-systolic imaging protocols in cardiovascular computed tomography
31 August 2019

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