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DrAshNisbet

@drashnisbet

Cardiologist | Electrophysiologist | ACHD EP lead | Bristol Heart Institute | TPD Cardiology Severn | Mum of girls | Cheer Mom | views my own not medical advice

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Thanks - We pitched tricky clinical scenarios to a panel of unprepared experts in front of a live audience. Interactive, high tempo, good humoured healthy debate during the hour, covering those grey/evidence free cases we all struggle with in everyday practice. @BHRSociety

Really enjoyable and thought-provoking “Quick-Fire Scenario” sessions on complex AF and VT scenarios at today’s @BHRSociety Symposium. Thanks @vish_luther @drashnisbet @shanjamco @Callme_DrNeil

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What an amazing opportunity to join one of the best EP teams in the UK in a very high volume centre! If I didn’t have a job already I’d apply myself!

📣 Substantive EP & Devices consultant post now advertising in the world renowned Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital @LHCHFT @LiverpoolEP Looking especially for candidates to support the clinical & academic structural heart VT programme Apply now👇 jobs.nhs.uk/candidate/joba…



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Really enjoyable and thought-provoking “Quick-Fire Scenario” sessions on complex AF and VT scenarios at today’s @BHRSociety Symposium. Thanks @vish_luther @drashnisbet @shanjamco @Callme_DrNeil

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The Millbrook team has an action-packed week ahead, starting with events in London and Bristol for today's BHRSymposium and the Bristol ACHD Echo. 📸Here are some snaps from the BHRSymposium, featuring sessions on Leadless Pacing, ICD, Conduction System Pacing, How to Perform…

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Proud to represent @LHCHFT at today’s British Heart Rhythm Society Symposium at the Royal College of Physicians, London, where I discussed the real-world outcomes of the first ~1000 Farapulse AF ablation procedures across NHS England centres. @BHRSociety @DhirajGuptaBHRS

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Another absolutely stellar offering from @BHRSociety at the annual symposium @RCPhysicians . Brilliant talks, debate and panel discussions of current, relevant and informative content covering everything devices and EP. Can’t wait for @BHRSociety sessions in Edinburgh March 2025!

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Time is running out to apply for these fantastic @BritishCardioSo @heartresearchuk international fellowship awards - apply by 11.59pm this Friday 4 October! One team award and two individual awards - see full criteria by following links below 👇

Want to experience healthcare across the world? @DebbFalconer visited Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney with the 2023 @BritishCardioSo @heartresearchuk individual fellowship award, you can too! Three awards available, apply by: 🗓️11.59pm 4 October tinyurl.com/4xw59634



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Had a great time in Sydney at APHRS. Fantastic meeting with a mix of practical sessions, updates and inspiring future innovations. Bonus to catch up with @drashnisbet down under too!

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The last 3 days have been filled with fantastic science, networking and inspiration! Thanks for inviting me and for amazing hospitality @PrashSanders ! It has been a brilliant conference! Well worth the 24 hour journey! Sad to be leaving beautiful Sydney! @aphrs2024

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The challenge of AT mapping and ablation - exceptional faculty! 🔑 messages: 🔍 find the wave collision site (Takagwa) 👰‍♀️🤵🏻‍♂️ choose the ablation line like a long lasting marriage - not a 1st date @EladAnter 🤝 Veins are your friends for epi ablation @DrFerminGarcia @aphrs2024

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Inspiring session highlighting fabulous #WomenInEP at #APHRS2024 - plenty of progress, more work to do to support diversity in our field! @aphrs2024 @PrashSanders @melissaemm1 @Mel_Gunawardene @IsabelleVGelder @SilviaPriori1 @Drdevignair @drlouisesegan

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Such an amazing session, truly inspired by these women. So many topics covered: leadership, work/life balance, mentorship, barriers and so much more. Global perspectives & the need to work closer together to promote women in EP. @Drdevignair @SilviaPriori1 @aphrs2024 #APHRS2024

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Inspiring session highlighting fabulous #WomenInEP at #APHRS2024 - plenty of progress, more work to do to support diversity in our field! @aphrs2024 @PrashSanders @melissaemm1 @Mel_Gunawardene @IsabelleVGelder @SilviaPriori1 @Drdevignair @drlouisesegan

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Captivating discussion of the long term POTTER AF results regarding rates of AOF post AF ablation. Important to recognise the signs 🚩 and detect early @aphrs2024 @PrashSanders @peterkistler3 @JonKalmanEP

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Masterclass in VT mapping and ablation. Stellar faculty @SaurabhkumarEp @DrPierlambiase @utedrow Take home message: carefully identifying the key VT isthmi with techniques such as ILAM mapping, sensed extra mapping to identify decrement in LPs. Targeted ablation. @aphrs2024

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DrAshNisbet Reposted

Applications are now open for an ICC Clinical Fellow position (ST6+ or post CCT) at Addenbrooke's hospital, Cambridge. Position is to start March 2025. For further information contact Dr Rusk (rosemary.rusk1@nhs.net) #CardioTwitter #ICC


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