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Ph.D. in Cardiology is a 4-6 year research program that focuses on heart disease, cardiovascular systems, and related problems. It brings together clinical cardiology, molecular biology, pharmacology, and biomedical engineering to investigate the causes of heart disease, diagnostic procedures, and therapeutic approaches. The program discusses heart failure, arrhythmias, coronary artery disease, vascular biology, and cardiac electrophysiology. Students do cutting-edge research in fields such as gene therapy, cardiac imaging, and the development of new medications or devices for heart disease treatment. Graduates can work in academic research, clinical cardiology, the pharmaceutical sector, or healthcare institutions, helping to develop cardiovascular medicine and patient care.