
Raghav Bhatia
@drraghavbhatia
Consultant Cardiologist @HullHospitals | Service Lead for Inherited Cardiac Conditions & Sports Cardiology | Lecturer @CityStGeorges | Cardiologist for @CRY_UK
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30-08-2010 23:01:39
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When sports cardiologists go wild! Post conference vibes! When you finally give your baby....PhD over to the sports master Sanjay Sharma School of Health & Medical Sciences CRY Raghav Bhatia Prof Michael Papadakis


Come join in Milan open stage....solving the grey zone athletes heart how to solve physiological adaptation from pathological DCM....the big conundrum! Also CPET role in these athletes School of Health & Medical Sciences Raghav Bhatia Sanjay Sharma Prof Michael Papadakis CRY


Great case presentation of a young performer with arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy presented by Mihnea Casian #ESCPrev2025 highlighting the challenges we face with managing the condition and exercise prescription. Sanjay Sharma Ruxandra Jurcut


Refining an algorithm to help differentiate #physiological left ventricular enlargement from morphologically mild #DCM. Novel parameters and insights by Dr Saran K Marwaha Prof Michael Papadakis CRY St. George's University Raghav Bhatia #EAPC_ESC2025



Excellent presentation on a large cohort experience of the magnitude, demographics and predicts of myocardial fibrosis in athletes by Saad Fyyaz CRY Prof Michael Papadakis Raghav Bhatia City St George's, University of London #ESCPrev2025


Athlete's heart or DCM? When a strong heart mimics a sick one — decoding the difference at EAPC. School of Health & Medical Sciences CRY Sanjay Sharma Prof Michael Papadakis Raghav Bhatia Daniel Tardo @



Are you a cardiology trainee who wishes to research and gain invaluable experience in the field of #SportsCardiology #screening #InheritedCardiacConditions #CardiacImaging to gain an MD/PhD? Then apply for a post School of Health & Medical Sciences sponsored by CRY jobs.sgul.ac.uk/112-25


Good luck to the participants for the 45th #londonmarathon. Going to be warm. Take care with pace and clothing. We have 145 docs, 105 paramedics, 30 nurses 700 first aiders, over 40 medical tents,40 cycle responders 55 ambulances St John Ambulance England TCS London Marathon Marathonmedics

Huge congratulations to all the incredible runners at the #TCSLondonMarathon yesterday! Proud to have been part of an amazing team of volunteers supporting the event! Until next year! ❤️ St John Ambulance England TCS London Marathon Sanjay Sharma Prof Aneil Malhotra Dr Saran K Marwaha


The days of division between the US and Europe in #sportscardio are over. Collaboration in education AND clinical ref documents are the new normal! A great time in the field! American College of Cardiology European Society of Cardiology Prof Michael Papadakis Meagan Murphy Wasfy Jeff Hsu, MD, PhD Silvia Castelletti Matthew W Martinez

One of the best outcome of our MSc in Sports Cardiology at School of Health & Medical Sciences is seeing our students publishing first-author papers: academic.oup.com/eurjpc/advance… Adding some knowledge to the conundrum of TWI in young individuals. Prof Michael Papadakis Sanjay Sharma EAPCPresident


Delighted to see our #sportscardiology MSc student Ali Alzarka School of Health & Medical Sciences publish this as first author. Significant contribution to the literature on TWI in young individuals Hamish Maclachlan Gherardo Finocchiaro Prof Michael Papadakis Sanjay Sharma CRY

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Excited to share our latest work in Circulation led by Dr Dalia Ahmed. Diagnostic Yield & Outcomes of Incidental Thoracic Aortic Dilatation in the NHS TLHC Programme Dalia Im Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust #AHAJournals #Aorta #Cardiotwitter ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CI…
