Assistant Professor
Western University / London Health Sciences Centre, Canada
Dr. Habib Khan is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Western Ontario. He is a member of the Arrhythmia Service at the London Health Sciences Centre in London, Ontario.
He received his medical degree at the University of Peshawar, Pakistan and completed his postgraduate internal medicine in Ireland obtaining MRCP Ireland. He pursued training in Cardiology and Internal medicine in Nottingham and obtained MRCP UK. He subspecialised in adult cardiac electrophysiology with a 2-year fellowship in Nottingham and a further 2-year fellowship here in the London Heart program of University Hospital. In addition to the clinical training, he spent three years in clinical research at the Brompton and Harefield Hospital and Imperial College London and was awarded Ph.D. in 2020. Dr. Khan’s research interests include the evaluation of atrial function using multimodality imaging in patients with atrial fibrillation and the association of autonomic dysfunction in cardiac arrhythmias. His other research interests include the effects of His Bundle pacing and left bundle branch area pacing on the left ventricle in patients with heart failure or risk of heart failure.
Dr. Khan is an active supporter of research and collaborates well with others in the division of cardiology and other medical specialties. He has publications in peer-reviewed journals and is keen to continue his path in research with an emphasis on advanced cardiac pacing, autonomic dysfunction and inherited cardiac conditions.