Dr Mohamed Khallouq is a cardiology resident at the Mohammed VI University Hospital in Tangier, Morocco. Originally from M’rirt, he began his medical journey driven by a deep passion for cardiovascular medicine and a strong commitment to improving patient care.
His main areas of interest include heart failure, congenital heart disease, and the implementation of low-cost solutions to optimise follow-up in resource-limited settings. He is particularly dedicated to integrating continuous medical education and clinical research into his daily practice to contribute meaningfully to the advancement of cardiology and medicine as a whole.
He is fluent in Amazigh, Arabic and French, with a working knowledge of English. Outside of medicine, he enjoys travelling to explore different cultures and has a strong passion for photography.
Multivalvular infective endocarditis involving the pulmonary artery and patent ductus arteriosus during pregnancy: a case report and management considerations
Event:
ESC Congress 2025
Topic:
Pregnancy and Cardiovascular Disease
Session:
Pulmonary artery under pressure: rare inflammatory, infectious, and structural pathologies