Cardiology
FRCP PhD
Dr Grosser is an internationally trained cardiology specialist with his subspecialty being interventional cardiology/acute heart attack treatment. He also provides general cardiology services, Cardiac CT, heart failure, pacemaker and arrhythmia management.
He went to medical school in Erlangen, Germany, his home country and completed with a scientific research project in brain electro-physiology leading to multiple publications and a PhD degree (doctorate in medicine).
He then came to England and completed his junior doctor training between 1997 and early 2000 passing both parts of the prestigious membership examination for the Royal College of Physicians, London as first passes.
This was followed by cardiology speciality training in Maastricht, Holland under Prof Wellens benefiting from the world leading arrhythmia expertise in this pioneering unit.
In 2004, after successfully completing his specialty training, he returned to England working as a Cardiologist in Barnsley and Leeds – the busiest UK centre for interventional cardiology – where he undertook additional sub-specialty training in interventional cardiology.
This was then followed by an international fellowship at the Petie Salpetriere Hospital in Paris, one of France’s most prestigious hospitals. He trained under Prof Montalescot, a world-leading authority in acute coronary syndromes/heart attacks.
Returning to England, he took up a substantive post at East Kent Hospital University Foundation Trust (EKHUFT), delivering cardiology services in Margate, Canterbury and Ashford. In 2010 he successfully undertook the first primary angioplasty in Ashford for an acute heart attack patient and helped to establish this transformational and award-winning service in East Kent. He is also the local priority group lead for cardiovascular research at EKHUFT and has been able to enroll in multiple international cardiovascular trials.
Professional Memberships
General Medical Council UK
Bayerische Aerztekammer, Germany
British Cardiac Society
British Cardiovascular Intervention Society
European Society of Cardiology
European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions
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