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In this in-depth conversation, Nara speaks with Professor Mike Rigby, one of the most influential figures in paediatric cardiology, about a career that has spanned more than four decades and transformed how children’s heart disease is diagnosed, treated, and understood.
From the early days of limited diagnostics and high-risk surgery to today’s advanced imaging, interventional cardiology, and improving survival rates, Mike reflects on the extraordinary evolution of paediatric heart care. He shares personal stories from his time at the Royal Brompton Hospital, insights into pioneering procedures, and what it meant to train and mentor generations of cardiologists from around the world.
The conversation also explores the human side of medicine – communicating with families at moments of intense anxiety, teaching with passion, and what it means to leave a legacy in healthcare.
This episode is essential viewing for clinicians, trainees, students, and anyone interested in the history and future of paediatric cardiology.
Topics covered include:
By SDIn this in-depth conversation, Nara speaks with Professor Mike Rigby, one of the most influential figures in paediatric cardiology, about a career that has spanned more than four decades and transformed how children’s heart disease is diagnosed, treated, and understood.
From the early days of limited diagnostics and high-risk surgery to today’s advanced imaging, interventional cardiology, and improving survival rates, Mike reflects on the extraordinary evolution of paediatric heart care. He shares personal stories from his time at the Royal Brompton Hospital, insights into pioneering procedures, and what it meant to train and mentor generations of cardiologists from around the world.
The conversation also explores the human side of medicine – communicating with families at moments of intense anxiety, teaching with passion, and what it means to leave a legacy in healthcare.
This episode is essential viewing for clinicians, trainees, students, and anyone interested in the history and future of paediatric cardiology.
Topics covered include: