Dr Adrian Banning is a consultant cardiologist specialising in percutaneous coronary intervention.
He is the president of the British Cardiac Intervention Society and was previously the Divisional Director for Cardiology, Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery at the John Radcliffe University Hospital, Oxford. Through his position at the John Radcliffe, and his own practice at Oxford’s The Manor Hospital, Prof Banning provides specialist regional services for coronary and valvular heart disease patients to an area of 1.2 million people.
Prof Banning is pioneering research in his field and lectures nationally and internationally. He has authored several books on coronary intervention and has more than 300 PubMed listed scientific papers to his name.