About
Dr Din completed his undergraduate medical degree at the University of Edinburgh, together with a 1st class intercalated BSc honours degree. He undertook his cardiology training at Edinburgh Heart Centre, training in general cardiology, cardiac CT, and sub-specialising in percutaneous coronary intervention and stenting. Dr Din was awarded the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society Vancouver Island Fellowship, where he obtained further high-volume experience in advanced coronary intervention. He returned to the UK in 2012 after being appointed Consultant Interventional Cardiologist at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital.
Dr Din sees patients with general cardiology problems including hypertension, chest pain, palpitations, heart failure and heart valve disease. His sub-speciality interest is coronary intervention and stenting, and he has particular expertise in performing coronary procedures via the radial (wrist) artery. He undertakes intra-coronary imaging, pressure-wire measurements, and complex intervention including rotational and laser atherectomy with excellent outcomes.
Dr Din has an interest in clinical governance, quality and safety and is both Clinical Director at Dorset Heart Clinic as well as Chairman of its Medical Advisory Committee. He is also a member of the British Cardiovascular Society, British Cardiovascular Intervention Society, and a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians.
Percutaneous Coronary Intervention & Stenting
Dr Din is the Clinical Director & Chairman of Medical Advisory Committee at Dorset Heart Clinic
Dr Din’s research interests include diet and heart disease, and he completed a British Heart Foundation funded research fellowship investigating the vascular effects of omega 3 fatty acids in man for which he was awarded his MD by the University of Edinburgh. He has published widely in international peer-reviewed medical journals and has presented at national and international conferences. He is a local principal investigator for multi-centre clinical trials and maintains an active interest in cardiac and interventional research.
Dr Din has declared that he does not hold a share or any financial interest in Dorset Heart Clinic or any company owned by Regent’s Park Healthcare. This statement conforms with guidance set out by the Competition and Markets Authority.