Specialization:
Dr Magdi Saba is a highly accomplished consultant cardiac electrophysiologist at St George’s University Hospital, London, with an extensive background in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias. His expertise encompasses both medical and ablative therapies for atrial and ventricular arrhythmias, as well as the implantation of cardiac rhythm devices.
Recognised internationally for his contributions to the field, Dr Saba is particularly distinguished for his work in the mapping and ablation of ventricular arrhythmias. Dr Saba’s medical journey began with his graduation from Cairo University Faculty of Medicine in 1994, followed by a fellowship and MSc in cardiovascular medicine. He was appointed lecturer at Cairo University Hospitals in 1999. His training then took him to the United States, where he completed an internship at SUNY-New York and a residency in internal medicine at The George Washington University in 2002.
He pursued further specialisation with a three-year cardiology fellowship at the Ochsner Clinic in New Orleans and a fellowship in cardiac electrophysiology at Loyola University, Chicago. In 2006, Dr Saba was appointed assistant p[rofessor of medicine at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, before moving to the UK in 2010 to join St George’s University Hospital.
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