Hiya,
Just some free advice, go onto YouTube and watch videos by Sanjay gupter (channel name York cardiology) there’s a wealth of info.
He covers everything, and the information he gives is just fantastic.
👌
Hiya,
Just some free advice, go onto YouTube and watch videos by Sanjay gupter (channel name York cardiology) there’s a wealth of info.
He covers everything, and the information he gives is just fantastic.
👌
Hi young85. This man is briliant spoken to him about my problems and nothing is a bother to him he takes the time to go live on face book answering peoples many questions .he is my hero x
Have you had a consultation with him online etc? x
No, but you can on his website ,didnt need to go there he does live videos on facebook and you can message him there also he hs whatsapp nothing is a bother lovley man. DRSANJAYGUPTACARDIOLOGIST.COM
Hi is fantastic, he answered my questions via Facebook & is so genuine. I reckon it won’t be long before we see him on telly!
Yes his information is good however one of his youtube videos has some inaccuracies which I asked him to correct after providing him with the latest research....after one message back to say thanks he has not responded to my subsequent emails and he has not updated his information.
Could you please tell us what those inaccuracies are related to. Many thanks
In his talk about Microvascular angina he says it is a harmless condition that does not increase a person's risk of a heart attack or heart function problems.
This is not what is written in the BHF information leaflet about MVA or Prof Colin Berry's Heart Matters Magazine article.
All BHF information is thoroughly researched before publication.
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Withou meaning to sound awkward, why it has to be a Scottish doctor in Scotland? Useful for those in Scotland, but not for those in England. We need a doctor like that in England, too.
There are other Cardiologists in England caring for patients with Microvascular angina and Coronary artery spasms.
I look forward to the day where every Heart attack centre has a Cardiologist with expertise in these conditions.
Unfortunately the translation of research into clinical practice takes too long.
"Unfortunately the translation of research into clinical practice takes too long."
Or the status quo is much easier to conform to for the "busy" medical professionals, who already got enough Cardiac patients to 'sort out'. If BHF wants to advocate more widely, at least they might need to show some consultants operating in England who support the "change". Usually, nobody likes any change in their clinical practice and the status quo is hard to put aside since "the mould is set".
Dr Gupta probably decided not to withdraw his video because he does not know. Maybe, he wants to hear a group of patients commenting rather than one patient/advocate/representative, commenting.
I have been on and listened to his videos. Very informative
I found some topics are very good and are presented well, but others, he stutters a lot and somewhat incoherent on occasion. He might need to review the quality and take down some mediocre ones. I wondered if he was recording these when he was exhausted.
Yes, he delivers his talks so clearly and eloquently. I have watched most on awe of his knowledge.