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Mr Emad AlJaaly

Emad AlJaaly

MD PhD MRCS FRCS CCT
Consultant Cardiac & Minimally Invasive Surgeon

Lead for Cardiothoracic research Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust Hammersmith Hospital, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery Honorary Senior Lecturer, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London

Clinical profile

Mr Emad AlJaaly is a seasoned consultant cardiac surgeon at Imperial, based at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, in the Hammersmith Hospital, who specialises in minimally invasive procedures. With over two decades’ of experience in the United Kingdom and more than a decade internationally, he is a highly skilled surgeon and a pioneer in the field of cardiac surgery.

As a medical student, Mr AlJaaly was consistently a top performer and honed his skills in surgical training across multiple countries. In 2014, he secured the only prestigious Cardiothoracic Surgery Academic Clinical Fellowship (ACF) post, part of the National Training Number (NTN) in the United Kingdom. In addition to his clinical commitments, Mr AlJaaly is a committed researcher, conducting impactful research in the field of cardiac surgery. In recognition of his research achievements, he was awarded a PhD from Imperial College London in 2019.

Mr AlJaaly is dedicated to personal development, this was evident as completing his national training program, obtaining a Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons FRCS (CTh), and being granted the Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) in 2020. He worked a year post-CCT in an advanced aortic Fellowship, where he gained an enormous skill set in complex aortic work. He was then appointed to a locum consultant position at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust in October 2021, before his final substantive appointment at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust in October 2022.

Clinical interests

Areas of expertise

Mr. AlJaaly has refined his experience in the art of fine coronary surgery with preference for off-pump (beating heart) coronary artery bypass grafting (OPCAB), total arterial grafting and minimally invasive procedures. He has conducted a significant number of minimally invasive valve surgeries and covers the Northwest London aortic dissection rota, for emergency type A aortic dissection repair.

Minimally Invasive Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) Minimally Invasive Valve procedures Complex aortic procedures

Leadership and innovation

Mr AlJaaly’s journey to become a heart surgeon spanned across several countries, each with its own linguistic, cultural, and logistic challenges. Embracing the challenges posed by diverse healthcare systems, this gave him the opportunity to develop solid management and leadership skills. Moreover, he is an expert in medical innovation, digital health, healthcare redesign, networking, and social medial technology with proved leadership in various technology designs and innovations.

Research and collaboration

Mr AlJaaly is the lead for cardiothoracic research at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust in collaboration with Imperial College London. He has a strong background on translational research from the design phase to planning and execution of research studies. He is open and keen on research collaboration with local and international organisations as well as with industry.<.p>

Personal Attributes

On a personal note, Mr. AlJaaly's global experiences have made him a flexible and adaptable character, with a deep respect for diverse cultures and beliefs. He firmly believes that respect is the cornerstone for communication needed to excel as a cardiac surgeon, and he upholds high moral and ethical standards.

Athletic Pursuits

Outside the medical realm, Mr. AlJaaly is a passionate athlete with a special interest in gym facilities and nutrition. He sees sports as a universal language that unites people, transcending nationality, ethnicity, and beliefs.

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