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Dr David Gareth Jones
Consultant Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist, Royal Brompton & Harefield Hospitals, London, UK

Dr Jones read medicine at St Mary’s, obtaining BSc with 1st class honours in Cardiovascular Medicine 1997, followed by MBBS 2000. After graduation, he trained in internal medicine in London and Plymouth then trained in cardiology, electrophysiology (EP) and devices at Green Lane (Auckland, New Zealand), Charing Cross, Hammersmith, Royal Brompton and Harefield hospitals. His clinical practice covers management of all cardiac arrhythmias, including complex devices and catheter ablation of AF, SVT and VT. He has a particular interest in treating arrhythmias in advanced heart failure and post-transplantation; his research for MD(Res), awarded 2013, examined the role of catheter ablation to treat persistent AF in heart failure. He is dual-accredited by the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) in Interventional Cardiac EP and Cardiac Pacing/ICDs.

He is EP educational lead at Royal Brompton & Harefield and the Royal Society of Medicine, regularly teaching cardiology trainees, EP fellows and cardiac physiologists. He additionally runs the simulation-based Harefield Transseptal Course and is clinical lead for Harefield cardiology’s human factors-based CRRISiS (Clinical Risk Reduction In Simulated Settings) training programme. He has recently been appointed catheter lab director at Harefiel

His interest in rhythm also extends beyond medicine: as a violinist, he is a rotational leader/concertmaster for the European Doctors Orchestra which raises funds for medical charities with concerts throughout the UK and Europe. His leisure interests include cycling and skiing.