Regurgitant Lesions course
This session describes regurgitant lesions. It also explains the clinical features, investigations and management of each lesion.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this session you will be able to:
- List the different regurgitant lesions
- Describe the aetiology and clinical features of each lesion
- Outline the investigational findings and management of each lesion
Dr Paraskevi (or Voula as she prefers to be called) Mikrou graduated from Athens Medical School in the National Kapodistrian University in Greece in 2008.
She has been working as a Specialist Trainee Registrar in Paediatrics in the West Midlands deanery since 2010 and obtained her Membership with the Royal College of Paediatricians and Child Health (MRCPCH) in 2012.
Dr Mikrou has an interest in Paediatric Cardiology and is currently undertaking an RCPCH Cardiology SPIN module. She aspires to be a Paediatrician with Expertise in Cardiology (PEC).
Dr Mikrou is the trainee representative for Guidelines and Procedures in the PECSIG community (Paediatricians with Expertise in Cardiology Specialist Interest Group) and has shown an interest in governance and research activities.
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