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    Dr Uebing is a Consultant Paediatric and Adult Congenital Cardiologist. He trained at the Heinrich-Heine University Medical School in Düsseldorf and has specialist training in general paediatrics and paediatric cardiology at the University Children’s Hospital of the Christian-Albrechts-University in Kiel, one of the largest congenital cardiac centres in Germany. In 2004, Dr Uebing was awarded the position of the ‘London-Toronto Fellow in Adult Congenital Heart Disease’. During this time he trained in the management of adults with congenital heart disease within the Royal Brompton’s Adult Congenital Heart Disease Programme and Centre for Pulmonary Hypertension. In 2010, Dr Uebing was appointed as consultant cardiologist at the Royal Brompton Hospital where he has taken charge of the adult congenital interventional catheterisation programme, now one of the most active for the implantation of percutaneous pulmonary valves in the United Kingdom.

    His clinical expertise is the care of children and adults with congenital heart disease and he is an extremely accomplished catheter interventionalist performing the full spectrum of congenital interventional procedures including coarctation stenting, closure of intracardiac defects, valvuloplasty and pulmonary artery stenting with excellent results. He also specialises in the care of heart disease patients during pregnancy.

    Dr Uebing has an international reputation in the fields of adult congenital and paediatric cardiology. He has made significant scientific contributions and is an Honorary Senior Lecture at Imperial College. He has written at least 60 scientific papers and numerous book chapters. He is also an elected member of the scientific board of the German Society of Paediatric Cardiology and an International Advisory Board Member of Heart

    Dr Uebing is married with 2 children. He is a keen amateur musician playing the piano and flute.

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    Right ventricular function analysis using invasive and non-invasive modalities, pregnancy and heart disease
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