Having trained in Radiology in Cambridge, he went on to do a Subspecialty Fellowship in Cardiac and Thoracic radiology at Papworth Hospital in Cambridgeshire and then a Fellowship in Cardiac MRI at Southampton University Hospital.

Since his appointment as Consultant in Cardiac and Thoracic Radiology at Papworth Hospital in 2008, he has developed subspecialty interests including Stress imaging, Cardiac CT and GUCH imaging.  Other imaging interests include Nuclear imaging. 

He has been the Clinical lead for CMR since 2009 and the Clinical Lead for Radiology at Papworth since 2012.  Service developments include enabling Radiographer lead stressing in MRI, radiographer lead cardiac CT including betablocker administration, the introduction of FFR-CT to Cambridge and expansion of the CT and CMR services into one of the largest in the UK.

He has been an invited speaker at several National and International meetings, lecturing on a wide range of subjects within the fields of Cardiac MRI and Cardiac CT.  He has organised several Local and National meetings in the field of Cardiac Imaging. 

Recently elected to the Executive Committee of the British Society of Cardiac Imaging/British Society of Cardiac Computed Tomography (BSCI/BSCCT). 

Other roles include Lead for Radiology IT and Associate Lecturer at the University of Cambridge.

He has successfully led the transition of Imaging from the old Papworth site to its new home at Royal Papworth Hospital on the Biomedical Campus in Cambridge.

Specialist Clinical Interests

Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (CMRI),  Cardiac CT and Nuclear cardiology, with a particular interest in stress imaging for evaluation of ischaemic disease and imaging in Grown-up Congenital Heart Disease.

Research Interests

The application of non-invasive imaging in ischaemia.

Education and Training

B.Med.Sci (Hons) 1990 (Nottingham)
BMBS 1992 (Nottingham)
Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (England) 1997
Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists (London) 2006

Trained in Clinical Radiology at Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge
Fellow in cardiac and thoracic radiology at Papworth Hospital, Cambridge 2006-7
Fellow in Cardiac MRI at Southampton University Hospital 2007-8

Current membership(s) of professional, national and regional bodies and university posts

Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (England) 1997
Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists (London) 2006
Member of the British Medical Association (BMA)
Member of the British Society of Cardiac Imaging (BSCI)
Member of the British Society of Cardiac MRI (BSCMR)
Member of the British Society of Thoracic Imaging (BSTI)
Member of the European Society of Radiology and the European Society of Cardiac Radiology (ESR and ESCR)
Passed the CMR examination of the European Society of Cardiology 2008

Recent and Important Publications

Dual energy CT pulmonary angiography: findings in a patient with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension.
Hoey ET, Agrawal SK, Ganesh V, Gopalan D, Screaton NJ.  Thorax. 2009 Nov;64(11):1012.

Atrial septal defects: magnetic resonance and computed tomography appearances.
Hoey ET, Gopalan D, Ganesh V, Agrawal SK, Screaton NJ.  J Med Imaging Radiat Oncol. 2009 Jun;53(3):261-70.

Congenital and acquired conditions of the aortic root: multidetector computed tomography features.
Vargas HA, Hoey ET, Gopalan D, Agrawal SK, Screaton NJ, Gulati GS.  Postgrad Med J. 2009 Jul;85(1005):383-91.

Cardiac causes of pulmonary arterial hypertension: assessment with multidetector CT.
Hoey ET, Gopalan D, Agrawal SK, Screaton NJ.  Eur Radiol. 2009 Nov;19(11):2557-68

Case report: Large intra-cardiac benign fibrous tumour presenting in an adult patient identified using MRI. 
Agrawal SK, Rakhit DJ, Livesey S, Pontefract D, Harden SP.  Clin Radiol. 2009 Jun;64(6):637-40.

Dual-energy CT pulmonary angiography: a novel technique for assessing acute and chronic pulmonary
thromboembolism. Hoey ET, Gopalan D, Ganesh V, Agrawal SK, Qureshi N, Tasker AD, Clements L, Screaton NJ.
Clin Radiol. 2009 Apr;64(4):414-9.

Chronic left ventricular failure: the role of imaging in diagnosis and planning of conventional and novel therapies.
1. Hoey ET, Gopalan D, Agrawal SK, Screaton NJ.  Clin Radiol. 2009 Mar;64(3):238-49.