Dr. Mansour is a full professor at the University of Montreal – Faculty of Medicine. He is a cardiologist, interventional cardiologist, and researcher at the Montreal University Hospital Center (CHUM). Additionally, he serves as the director of clinical research and the cellular therapy program at the cardiology department of the CHUM. Furthermore, he holds the position of director of the cardiac catheterization laboratory at the Cité de la Santé Hospital in Laval.
Dr. Mansour is also a member of the scientific committee of the CHUM Research Centre. He sits on the board of directors of the Association of Cardiologists in Québec (ACQ) and is the president of the ACQ Scientific Development Committee. He is the immediate past president of the Canadian Association of Interventional Cardiology.
Dr. Mansour earned his medical degree from the Lebanese University and completed a diploma of specialization in internal medicine. Subsequently, he pursued his specialization in cardiology at the University of Montreal, followed by a subspecialization in interventional cardiology in France at the Cardiovascular Institute Paris-South. Additionally, he conducted clinical research in cell therapy at the Belgium Aalst Cardiovascular Center.
He is a principal investigator and sub-investigator of several clinical trials in the field of coronary arteryThe two coronary arteries, the right and the left, form the blood network that supplies the heart with oxygen and nutrients. They are located directly on the surface of the heart and branch into smaller vessels that disease and heart failure. Dr. Mansour is an author and co-author of over 125 peer-reviewed publications and over 350 abstracts.
His areas of expertise encompass the diagnosis, investigation, and treatment of heart diseases, including coronary arteryThe two coronary arteries, the right and the left, form the blood network that supplies the heart with oxygen and nutrients. They are located directly on the surface of the heart and branch into smaller vessels that disease, heart failure, and arrhythmias.
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