Dr Shouvik Haldar is a Consultant Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist with a specialist interest in the management of patients with heart rhythm disorders. He is based at the Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust.
He gained his medical degree from Guy’s and St Thomas’s Medical School and completed general medical training in the Oxford Deanery. He completed cardiology training in the North West Thames Training Programme and sub-specialty training at the Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust. Dr Haldar was then awarded the Mirium L Burnett Fellowship in Electrophysiology and Devices at the University of Toronto, Canada, and furthered his training with an advanced fellowship working with world-renowned experts in the field.
He has a strong research record, publishing many peer-reviewed articles, and is an invited speaker at international conferences and meetings in the US and Europe. He completed a Medical Doctorate research degree (MD Res) studying interventional techniques in the management of Atrial Fibrillation, at the National Heart and Lung Institute, at Imperial College London, and was awarded a £1.4 million NIHR research grant to conduct a randomised control trial comparing different modalities of ablation.
He is passionate about medical education and is currently Chair of the British Cardiovascular Society Education division and Program Director of Heart Rhythm Congress and is continually helping to shape cardiology education in the UK and beyond.