Dr. Claude Kouakam | Monitor | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Claude Kouakam | Monitor | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Claude Kouakam, CHU Lille, France

Dr. Claude Kouakam, MD, PhD, is a distinguished cardiologist specializing in cardiac rhythm disorders, currently serving as a full-time hospital practitioner at the Heart and Lung Institute, Lille University Hospital (CHU Lille), where he heads the Syncope Unit and the Non-Invasive Electrophysiology Laboratory. A Fellow of the Heart Rhythm Society (HRS) and a member of several prominent scientific societies including the European Society of Cardiology and the French Society of Cardiology, Dr. Kouakam has contributed significantly to clinical research and medical education. He has authored or co-authored 79 peer-reviewed clinical research articles, 89 didactic publications, and has delivered over 100 lectures in continuing medical education and scientific congresses worldwide. In addition to his editorial roles with several leading scientific journals, he serves as Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Presse MΓ©dicale Formation. Dr. Kouakam is actively involved in the academic development of future cardiologists, having supervised 15 medical theses and served on 10 doctoral juries.

Professional Profile:

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πŸ… Best Researcher Award

Dr. Claude KOUAKAM stands out as a leading expert in cardiac electrophysiology with an extensive clinical, academic, and scientific background. His contributions span across advanced patient care, medical education, and high-impact research. Key factors that strongly support his candidacy include

πŸŽ“ Education & Academic Involvement

  • Medical Doctor (MD) & PhD – Specialized in Cardiology πŸ«€

  • Former Hospital Intern πŸ₯

  • Former Assistant Chief of Clinic 🩺

  • Supervisor of 15 medical and cardiology doctoral theses πŸ“˜

  • Participated in 10 thesis juries πŸŽ“

  • Active educator and mentor for medical students and cardiology residents πŸ‘¨β€πŸ«

  • Frequent lecturer in postgraduate education and CME programs (106 lectures) 🎀

πŸ₯ Professional Experience

  • Hospital Practitioner – Cardiovascular & Pulmonary Department, CHU Lille 🏨

  • Department of Cardiac Electrophysiology, Heart and Lung Institute, Lille University Hospital πŸ’“

  • Head of the Syncope Unit πŸŒ€ and Non-Invasive Electrophysiology Lab ⚑

  • Full-time hospital physician at CHU Lille πŸ§‘β€βš•οΈ

πŸ“š Scientific Work & Publications

  • 79 Clinical Research Articles, including 19 as First Author πŸ“

  • 89 Didactic Publications and Book Chapters πŸ“–

  • 117 Abstracts Presented at National & International Scientific Congresses πŸ—‚οΈ

  • 117 Invited Talks at Scientific Congresses 🌐

  • Editorial Roles:

    • Deputy Editor-in-Chief – Presse MΓ©dicale Formation πŸ—žοΈ

    • Reviewer/Editorial Board Member – Multiple prestigious journals including:

      • BMJ, American Journal of Cardiology, Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology, Prescrire, and more πŸ“‘

πŸ† Honors & Distinctions

  • πŸ₯‡ Listed in Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare since 2004

  • 🌍 Listed in Who’s Who in the World since 2007

πŸ‘₯ Scientific Societies & Leadership

  • Board Member – French Society of Cardiology πŸ‡«πŸ‡·

  • Fellow – Heart Rhythm Society (HRS) 🌎

  • Member:

    • European Society of Cardiology πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί

    • European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA)

    • Electrophysiology Group of the French Society of Cardiology

    • Lille Research Group on Cardiovascular Pathology πŸ”¬

PublicationΒ Top Notes:

Comprehensive vs. standard remote monitoring of cardiac resynchronization devices in heart failure patients: results of the ECOST-CRT study

Distinct Substrates of Idiopathic Ventricular Fibrillation Revealed by Arrhythmia Characteristics on Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator

Stereotactic Radioablation for Ventricular Tachycardia in the Setting of Electrical Storm

Usefulness of remote monitoring for the early detection of back-up mode in implantable cardioverter defibrillators

Prognostic significance of a low T/R ratio in Brugada syndrome

Specificities of electrocardiogram and ryhtm disorders in women: Some precisions

Reprint of: Specificities of electrocardiogram and rhythm disorders in women

Prediction of ventricular arrhythmias in patients with a spontaneous Brugada type 1 pattern: The key is in the electrocardiogram