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November 2019
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Find out moreImproving quality and reducing inequality in heart failure BSH invite all members (physicians, nurses and other professions allied to medicine) to submit presentation ideas for Session 5 of the programme; three will be chosen for oral presentation. Speakers may present a novel hypothesis (with or without data) or elect to [...]
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Find out moreOne-day practical course for Specialist trainees on the core curriculum requirements in Nuclear Cardiology (Level 1 competency) Aims: 1. Indications for Nuclear Cardiology investigations 2. Understand clinical significance and limitations 3. Interpretation of myocardial perfusion studies (equivalent of eight reporting sessions) Delegates: Aimed at ST3+ level (Cardiology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine) [...]
Find out moreDecember 2019
This course is open to BCIS Members only. For details on joining BCIS visit: https://www.bcis.org.uk/subscribe/ Please note that this course has been designed for interventional trainees, ST6-7. Free registration and overnight accommodation is provided for BCIS Trainee Members. This is a recognised BCIS Course for Advanced Trainees, and as such is [...]
Find out moreAnnual Meeting for the Association for Inherited Cardiac Conditions 1 08:00-08:30 Registration and coffee 08:30-09:10 AGM 09:10-09:15 Welcome and Introduction Session 1: The Big Picture Chairs: Dr Graham Stuart, Dr Ros Jewell 09:15-09:40 Update in Adult Cardiology - Professor Perry Elliott 09:40-10:05 Update in Clinical Genetics - Professor Ruth Newbury-Ecob [...]
Find out moreAbout the Course Held at the end of the international conference calendar, this annual symposium provides a succinct review of all the years’ hot topics, with particular emphasis on those relevant to clinical practice. Leading UK experts will also round up key developments in all the sub-specialties. A must for [...]
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Fast paced programme providing powerful development sessions to enable participants to develop and plan for success in future leadership roles In this increasingly competitive jobs market, interview technique and leadership skills have become more important for cardiology trainees. No one doubts your clinical skills, but can you run a department [...]
Find out moreThis is the BCIS principal meeting of the year and has a packed programme including: Live cases over three days with focus on particular aspects of interventional practice The new BCIS audit data presented by Peter Ludman with a focussed data presentation on times to treatment and improving lab efficiency [...]
Find out moreNow in its seventh year, Medical Education UK is pleased to partner with the Royal College of Physicians for the first time. ‘Lessons Learned’ focuses on challenging cases where diagnostic and therapeutic mistakes were encountered. Trainees will be given the opportunity to submit their own case for an oral presentation [...]
Find out morePractical stress echo study day covering all aspects of pharmacological and exercise stress echocardiography - supported by Bracco.
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The treatment of Aortic Stenosis has changed dramatically in the last two decades. Alain Cribier revolutionised the treatment of Aortic Stenosis by introducing TAVI in 2002. This meeting will focus on all aspects of the Aortic Valve including Diagnosis, Investigations, Surgical and Non-Surgical Treatments, Timing of Treatment, Infective Endocarditis, but [...]
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