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Every new rotation of doctors teaches me something new

in the cardiac critical care unit, looking after the more complex and acutely unwell patients.

Over the past four years, George has become a constant presence in cardiology, and he has even started accepting referrals for new patients and seeing patients with cardiac problems who are in other parts of the hospital. His dedication to the field is evident, and he also helps the junior doctors as they come onto cardiology for their rotations. George said, “Every new rotation of doctors teaches me something new.”

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George’s commitment to cardiology goes beyond his workday; he even ran the London Marathon to raise money for the British Heart Foundation. To advance his career, he is also working on getting his accreditation in echocardiography. This involves scanning patients with a portable echo device at the bedside and logging 250 cases in a portfolio to prove his skills with echocardiography.

If you want to learn more about George’s journey as a Physician Associate, you can listen to his podcast episode. George is a valuable member of the cardiology team, and his hard work and dedication have not gone unnoticed.

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