1. Dr. Mohammed Affan Osman Khan is a MBBS medical student from Deccan College of Medical Sciences,Telangana, India. He has always been a passionate student who aspires to become a successful surgeon and help the needy of the society. He has also always been a vivid learner and encourages others to be the same. He has been a part of a number of case report presentations and also has numerous national and international publications to his credit. He has also attended as well as conducted various national and international conferences and workshops to hone his clinical skills and benefit others. 2. Dr. Joe Joseph, an MD candidate at St. Matthews University School of Medicine, is driven and aspires to become a trauma surgeon. He holds an MS in Medical Physiology from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, reflecting his commitment to human physiology and surgery. His former career as a licensed US Architect and Urban Designer enriches the field of medicine with a blend of structure, creativity, and functionality. In addition, his fluency in software programming reflects his affinity for precision, innovation, and lifelong learning, enhancing patient care outcomes. Joe’s diverse professional background amplifies the intersection of manual dexterity and critical thinking, shaping each day as a unique blend of high-stakes intervention and methodical trauma patient care. 3. Dr. Halil Bulut is a MS4 medical student at Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey. His future plan is to become a hybrid heart surgeon.He has been part of numerous national and international publications. He always actively participates in different international research works held across the globe.
<p>It is a Guidebook on Mechanical Circulatory Support Systems. It describes the reader, in brief, the indications, the different techniques and devices of the Mechanical Circulatory Support Systems that are being used to support the failing heart and improve the survival rate of the ailing patients especially who are active waiting list candidates of heart transplantation. It also covers their use in the paediatrics population.<br></p>