BJCA Newswire – 4th August 2023
Brand new, “Hear from your Peers”
Wondering how to start a period of OOPR, unsure about where and what to undertake your research in? See the latest ‘hear from your peers’ videos hot off the press on the BJCA website to help guide you through this often confusing process. https://bjca.tv/oopr-resources/
Next episode of PMHx- Dr Ed Rowland: establishing Cardiac Electrophysiology in the UK
Continuing our series of conversations with doctors who have had a profound impact on our specialty, we bring the next episode of Past Medical Histories.
In this episode we sat down with Dr Edward Rowland, Consultant Cardiac Electrophysiologist at St Bartholomew’s Hospital and recently awarded an OBE for services to Cardiology. Dr Rowland was one of the first Cardiologists appointed with a subspecialist interest in EP. Literally developing the tools for catheter ablation and doing the first SVT ablation in the UK is an inspirational story to hear and we hope you enjoy watching here:
https://wondrmedical.net/ch/BJCA
Catch up on all episodes in this inspirational series here: https://wondrmedical.net/ch/BJCA
Professor Sir Magdi Yacoub: Past Medical Histories Episode 5 out now
In our season finale, we are proud to share our inspirational conversation with one of the most impactful doctors from the UK. Professor Sir Magdi Yacoub had an illustrious career, coming to the UK as a Fellow, and went on to revolutionise Cardiology and Cardiac surgery, pioneering innovative techniques and saving countless lives through his work in London and across the world with his charity, Chain of Hope.
He shares his core principles and most memorable experiences in this discussion and we hope it will serve to inspire you to hear the impact you can have in your medical career.
Enjoy our four preceding discussions of PMHx with other change-makers from UK cardiology to learn from the greats of our past.
All available now at: https://wondrmedical.net/ch/BJCA
BCS Educational Sub-Editor Programme
UK cardiology specialist trainees are invited to take advantage of an exciting opportunity to play an important role within the Education section of the British Cardiovascular Society.
As part of the BCS sub-editor programme, trainees will contribute to the online educational content of www.bcs.com, submitting 1-2 editorials per year on a wide range of topics, for publication on the BCS website. In addition, subeditors can record a short accompanying video which can be featured on the new BCS Digital Knowledge Hub. The work can be done remotely without any travel required and alongside your current position. There are also opportunities to assist with educational activities related to the annual BCS Conference and to input ideas and augment the educational content of the BCS website, making it more relevant to trainees and consultants.
This established programme gives cardiology specialist trainees the opportunity to complement their ongoing training by improving their writing skills, learning about different cardiology topics, increasing their exposure to leading UK cardiologists and the possibility to win one of three prizes awarded at the annual BCS conference.
Successful applicants will be asked to work together, with the support of the editor, (BCS Education committee member) for a minimum tenure of 1 year and will be a valuable addition to the CV and educational portfolio of enthusiastic and motivated trainees.
Apply Now
If you hold a UK cardiology NTN and are a BCS member then we would like to invite you to apply for this role commencing in September 2023.
Please email your current CV (to include your NTN and BCS membership number) along with a brief supporting paragraph to Dr Ahmed Adlan via Anna Kassai at the BCS office anna.kassai@bcs.com
Deadline for applications: Monday 14 August 2023.
Book Now – National Training Day – 8 September 2023
This one-day course at the Royal College of Physicians in London covers a range of topics from the current cardiology curriculum. Sessions for the day include a multi-modality imaging quiz and interactive MDT discussion, and are tailored to address potential gaps in the training programme or areas trainees have identified as being of concern.
The trainee rate is just £75, and booking closes on 31 August 2023.
National Conference on Lipid Management and ACS diagnostics
Join us for this conference that will combine interactive lectures, intriguing debates and practical workshops. It will showcase the latest technology and evidence around diagnosis of ACS and management of lipids.
All speakers are at the genuine forefront of their respective fields and have a wealth of knowledge and experience to impart.
The conference is taking place on the 25th of September in The Royal College of Physicians building in Liverpool. A state of the art venue renowned for its brilliant views of the city and its amazing food.
All delegates will get a certificate of attendance and will be awarded 7 CPD points. Perfect to be used as evidence of learning in portfolios!
The first 30 delegates to sign up will get a reduced early bird ticket price!
Please visit the website: https://healthinequalityincvd.co.uk/home. To view the programme for the day and sign up.
Adult Congenital Heart Disease 2023 – 12 & 13 October 2023
BCS‘ Adult Congenital Heart Disease course, led by Dr Sarah Bowater and Dr Kate English, takes place on 12/13 October at The Royal College of Physicians in London. Expert ACHD Cardiologists lead delegates through a series of lectures, case based discussions and interactive Q&A sessions on this rapidly developing field. The programme is now available – Book here.
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (RCPE) Hybrid Symposium: Cardiology – Thursday 9 November 2023
Health professionals encounter a variety of cardiac presentations in daily clinical practice. This symposium will place emphasis on clinical assessment and treatment, whilst important novel developments will be reviewed in the context of existing evidence-based and accepted practices. This symposium aims to be interactive and thought-provoking. Topics covered will include:
- Heart failure
- Valve disease (Tricuspid)
- Congenital heart disease
- Coronary heart disease
- Genetics
- Cardiac imagine
- Arrhythmias
- ECGs
- Implantable devices
This symposium should be of interest to any health professional faced with seeing patients with cardiac conditions and symptoms. It is aimed at doctors and health professionals in training, general physicians, whilst remaining relevant to even the most experienced Cardiologists involved in general Cardiology.
BHRS HANDS-ON SIMULATOR TRAINING DAY & EP TRACES DAY – 6 & 7 November 2023
The British Heart Rhythm Society (BHRS) has opened registration for two exciting practical days exclusively to its members! The EP Traces Day and Hands-On Simulator Training Day will take place at The Midland Hotel Manchester. You can choose to attend one or both days!
The hands-on simulator training day on 7th November is an intensive day of training in a range of device and EP skills. This is aimed at core and arrhythmia sub-speciality cardiology trainees and allied professionals seeking hands-on introductory and refresher experience. There will be over 25 training stations available from a range of companies including Abbott, Botronik, Boston Scientific and Medtronic. You choose which training stations you want to attend.
A separate EP Traces Day will take place 6th November. This is a free hands-on practical demonstration day with training provided on EP simulators.
For more information, click here.
Stress Echo and TOE Courses September 2023
Stress Echocardiography: Monday 11th September 2023.
The course covers a wide range of topics including ischaemic, contrast & diastolic stress echo, structural/valve (HCM, AS, MR, MS) stress echo and includes both interactive lectures and read with the experts.
TOE: Monday 18th and Tuesday 19th September 2023.
The course covers 2D, 3D, structural/cath lab intervention, valves, cardiomyopathy, tumours, endocarditis, GUCH/ACHD and includes both interactive lectures and case-based learning.
For more information and to register, click here.
New echo skills days for registrars running national from September – November 2023
The British Society of Echocardiography (BSE) has launched a pilot programme of echo skills days in collaboration with the British Junior Cardiologists Association (BJCA).
The programme aims to alleviate the difficulty some registrars experience in accessing echocardiography training and will facilitate the acquisition of basic skills as well as introductions to echo training leads in their local area.
Taking place over five days from September – November 2023, the programme will initially open to ST4 cardiologists as you begin your training posts, but may be made available to a wider audience should places be available later in the summer.
The skills days will use live models and include basic echo training: how to hold the probe; how to operate the scanners; what measurements to take; basics on report writing etc. Crucially, the faculty leading the days will be the training leads in those regions enabling the registrars to meet the people who will be training them in their centres and therefore removing the obstacle many registrars find of knowing whom to contact within echo departments.
To supplement the learning there will also be online content provided. This will take the format of eLearning modules including MCQs to be completed pre and post the course.
Dates for your diary
- Friday 22nd September 2023, Newcastle
- Monday 25th September 2023, Manchester
- Wednesday 27th September 2023, Bristol
- Monday 30th October 2023, London South
- Tuesday 14th November 2023, London North
Click here to register your interest.
Introduction to Cardiac Structural Interventions (ICSI-UK) 2023
University Hospitals Nottingham NHS Trust are excited to announce that we will be organising the “Introduction to Cardiac Structural Intervention (ICSI-UK)” for the second successive year on the Friday 3rdNovember 2023 at the Marriot Nottingham, Belfry. Last years conference in 2022 was a great success, attended by around 80 participants from all over the world including Spain, India and Sri Lanka. The feedback has been excellent. This course is designed for Interventional Consultant at early stages of their careers in structural interventions, Cardiology trainees and Interventional trainees, with an interest in structural interventions. Attendees will experience in-depth education, hands-on simulations, and step-by-step instructions for common procedures while building the confidence with anatomical abnormalities using case- and simulation-based imaging. Attendees will also gain valuable clinical skills and an opportunity to connect with some of the pioneers of structural interventions in the United Kingdom.
Cardiology Fellowships
The BJCA are often provided details of fellowships (both clinical and research) to advertise. We have developed a system for uploading and displaying fellowships (and consultant posts) on the BJCA website:
Current fellowships/jobs the BJCA is aware of can be found here: https://bjca.tv/fellowships/
To post details of a fellowship/job for the website, go here: https://bjca.tv/post-a-fellowship/
Please circulate to any members of your departments who have fellowship opportunities to advertise.