
Professor Diana A Gorog
National Heart and Lung Institute Imperial College, London (United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland)
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FESC Member
EHRA Member
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Biography
Professor Diana Gorog holds academic appointments at the University of Hertfordshire, the National Heart and Lung Institute of Imperial College, London, and King's College London. She is an interventional consultant cardiologist at East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust, UK.
She graduated in Medicine from St. Bartholomew’s Medical School, University of London and undertook clinical training in major London teaching hospitals including the Hammersmith, Royal Brompton, St Mary’s, and Royal Free hospitals. She obtained both a postgraduate clinical research MD from the University of London Postgraduate Medical School, and a British Heart Foundation Fellowship in laboratory-based cardiac research at St Thomas’s/King’s College leading to a PhD, following which she returned to clinical cardiology to complete higher training in interventional cardiology. She is the current Chair of the Working Group on Thrombosis of the European Society of Cardiology.
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Novel antiplatelet approaches following acute coronary syndromes or percutaneous coronary intervention
1 September 2025
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Late-Breaking Clinical Trials: coronary artery disease and interventions
31 August 2025
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Challenges in antiplatelet strategies in acute coronary syndromes: top tips for choosing wisely
30 August 2025
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Clinical decision-making about oral anticoagulant therapy in atrial fibrillation
2 September 2024
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The EHJ’s year in heart failure, ischaemic heart disease and acute cardiovascular care, dyslipidaemias
31 August 2024
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Implementation in real-world practice of ESC Guidelines for the acute management of patients with NSTE-ACS
27 August 2023
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Oral antiplatelet therapy after acute coronary syndromes: how to choose the best regimen and the optimum duration
26 August 2023
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Anticoagulation in cancer
25 August 2023
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Cardio-oncology 2
27 August 2022
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Coronary artery disease - Bench to bedside
27 August 2022

