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Humayun A. Jamidar, MD, BCH, BAO (BELFAST), MRCP (UK), FACC

 

OFFICE LOCATION

311 N Clyde Morris Blvd. Suite 320, DAYTONA BEACH, FL 32114

PHONE 386-255-5331, Fax 386-254-8945

 

Support Staff:

April Shadeed:

 

Office Manager:

Cindy Buerman

Languages spoken: English, Swahili, Gujarati ,Hindi Punjabi and Spanish



MEDICAL SCHOOL AND PROFESSIONAL TRAINING/PRACTICE

 

1 Interventional Cardiology Consultant, Electrophysiology, Nuclear Cardiology Halifax Medical Center, Daytona Beach, Florida

2 Assistant Professor, Florida State University School of Medicine Daytona Campus

3 Teacher in Halifax Healthy department of Family Medicine, American Academy Family Physicians (Assistant Professor University of south Florida)

4 Chief of Internal Medicine- 2000-2001 Medical Staff Halifax Medical Center

5 Chairmen, Department of Medicine- 2000-2001 Medical Staff Halifax Medical Center

6 Chief, Internal Medicine-2001-2002 Medical Staff Halifax Medical Center

7 Secretary Treasurer-2006-2007 Medical Staff Halifax Medical Center

9 President Elect 2007-2008 Medical Staff Halifax Medical Center

10 President Medical Staff Halifax Medical Center 2008-20091. Pacing and Interventional Cardiology Consultant, Electrophysiology , Nuclear Medicine, Halifax Medical Center, Daytona Beach, Florida and Florida Hospital, Ormond Beach, Florida

 

Fellowship, July, 1988 – June, 1991

Cardiology Fellow, University of Oklahoma, HSC, Oklahoma City,
Interventional and Pacemaker Fellow,

 

Residency, July, 1986 – June, 1988

Internal Medicine Residency, St. Luke’s Hospital and
St. Louis Regional Medical Center, St. Louis, Missouri

 

Fellowship (UK), August, 1984 – June, 1986

Cardiology Fellow, (Acting Senior Registrar), Regional Cardiology Center,
Royal Victoria University Hospital, United Kingdom

 

Residency (UK), August, 1983 – July, 1984

Chief Resident (Registrar), Coleraine Hospital, Coleraine, United Kingdom

 

Residency, August, 1981 – July, 1983

Internal Medicine Residency, Royal Victoria University Hospital, Belfast, United Kingdom

 

Internship, August, 1980 – July, 1981

Rotating Internship, Royal Victoria University Hospital, Belfast, United Kingdom

 

Medical School, 1974 – 1980

Premed and Medical School, Queens University of Belfast, United Kingdom

 

MEDICAL LICENSURE

Florida, United Kingdom

 

SPECIALTY BOARD STATUS

1984

Member of the Royal College of Physicians of the United
Kingdom MRCP (UK)

1988

American Board of Internal Medicine Board Certification
in Internal Medicine

1989

American Board of Internal Medicine: Cardiovascular Diseases
Board Certification

1991

Member North American Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology (NASPE)

1992

Fellow of the American College of Cardiology (FACC)

1999

American Board Of Internal Medicine, board Certification in
Interventional Cardiology

 

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS

1980

Graduated, MB, BCh, BaO, The Queen’s University of Belfast,
United Kingdom

1984

Membership of the Royal College of Physicians of the United
Kingdom MRCP (Internal Medicine)

1984, 1986

FMGEMS, FLEX

1988

American Board of Internal Medicine Certification

1989

Cardiovascular Diseases Board Certification

1991

North American Board of Pacing and Electrophysiology Exam

1999

Completed qualifications in Interventional Cardiology from
American Board of Internal Medicine

2002

Nuclear Materials License

2003

Nuclear Certified, State of Florida

2008

Recertification exam Interventional Cardiology,
American Board of Internal Medicine

2008

American Board of Internal Medicine Recertification
in Interventional Cardiology

 

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

 

Member Royal College of Physicians, United Kingdom
Member American College of Physicians
Fellow American College of Cardiology
Volusia County Medical Society
American Society of Internal Medicine
Heart Rhythm Society

 

PRESENTATIONS

 

1. “Intravenous Nalbuphine vs. Diamorphine in Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction”. Royal Society of Medicine, Wimpole St. London, UK, May, 1986.

2. “Intravenous Nalbuphine vs. Diamorphine in Acute Myocardial Infarction”. 10th World Congress of Cardiology, Washington, DC, September, 1985.

3. Continuous Wave Doppler, Half Time Method of Assessment of Aortic Regurgitation, Resident and Intern Day, University of Oklahoma, 3rd Prize, July, 1989.

4. Continuous Wave Doppler Half Time Method, Assessment of Aortic Regurgitation; Jamidar, H.; Teague, S.M.; Oklahoma Scientific Meeting (vide infra).

5. Use of Head Up Tilt Test for the Management of Vasodepressor Syncope; Nayaran, R.; Jamidar, H.; Marple, J.; American College Of Physicians, Oklahoma Chapter, Fountainhead, Lake Eufala, Oklahoma, September 30, 1989.

6. Evaluation of Left Ventricular Function through Fourier Analysis of Ejection Pulse Shape; Teague, S.M.; Sun, A.; Jamidar, H.; Kakanis, P.; Niclou, R; Cheung, J.; American College of Cardiology, New Orleans, Louisiana, March, 1990.

7. Quantification of Aortic Regurgitation, Utilizing Continuous Wave Doppler Ultrasound Half Time; Jamidar, H.; Teague, S.M.; Voyles, W.F., American College of Cardiology, New Orleans, March, 1990.

8. Lilly Critical Care Cardiology Scholar, 1990, September, Chicago, Illinois, AJC (67:13:A27), 1991.

9. The Right Atrial Free Wall; An Alternative Pacing Site. North American Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology, Washington, D.C., June, 1991.

 

RESEARCH ACTIVITY

 

1. Effects of rate smoothing algorithm for prevention of ventricular arrhythmias: Results of the Ventricular Arrythmia Suppression Trial Heart Rhythm 2006; 3573-580

2. Synergestics Effort of Risk Factors for Sudden Cardiac Death (SERF)

3. Silent Atrial Fibrillation Detection with Stored EGM’s (SAFE)
Principal Investigator– Atrial High Rate Episodes in Pacemaker Patients (AHIRATE)

4. Selection AFm

5. Complete Automatic Pacing Threshold Utilization
Recorded by En Pulse 2004 Study for Atrial Fibrillation

6. Reduction Investigation
(SAFARI Trial) Heart Rhythm Online 2008
SAFARI Primary results abstract presented at Cardiostim, 2006

 

PUBLICATIONS

 

1. Jamidar, H.; Crooks, S.; Adgey, A.A.J., “Intravenous Nalbuphine Vs. Diamorphine in Acute Myocardial Infarction”. X World Congress of Cardiology (554; 97) 86

2. Jamidar, H.; Crooks, S.; Adgey, A.A.J., “Intravenous Nalbuphine vs.Diamorphine in Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction”. European Heart Journal, 1987, June: (8): 597-602

3. Jamidar, H.; Webb, S.W., Adgey, A.A.J.; Survival of a Patient With An Infected Right Atrial Myxoma Following Surgery. European Heart Journal, 1988, January; 9 (1): 110-3

4. Evaluation of Left Ventricular Function Through Fourier Analysis of Ejection of Pulse Shape; Teague, S.M., Sun, A.; Jamidar, H.; et. al., JACC, February, 1990, 15:2 p. 54A.

5. Jamidar, H.; Teague. S; Voyles, W.F., Quantification of Aortic Regurgitation, Utilizing Continuous Wave Doppler Ultrasound Half Time, JACC, February, 1990, 15:2 p. 152A.

6. Jamidar, H.; Goli, V.; Reynolds, D., “The Right Atrial Free Wall; A Good Place to Screw (A Lead Into)”. PACE, April, 1991 (14); 4; 640

7. Goli, V., Teague, S.M., Jamidar, H., et. al., “Acute Aortic Regurgitation In Critically Ill Patients: Importance of Echo-Doppler Studies”, American Journal of Noninvasive Cardiology, 1993; 7:160-167.

8. Jamidar, H.; Goli, V; Reynolds, D., “The Right Atrial Free Wall, An Alternative Pacing Site”, PACE, May, 1993, (16); 5;959

 

 

 

 

 

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