Monday 14 December 2015

Echo imaging and guidelines training Day

NEXT TRAINING DAY 5th January

Echo Imaging and guidelines

British Racing School, Newmarket

09:30-10.00
Succeess at the BSE TTE exam:  Principles of Ultrasound
Shaun Robinson, Chief Physiologist, Papworth Hospital
10.00-10:45
Aortic Valve disease
Liam Ring, Consultant Cardiologist, West Suffolk Hospital
10:45-11:15
Echo views and anatomy
Shaun Robinson, Chief Physiologist, Papworth Hospital
11:15-11:45
Coffee

11:45-12:30
Cardiac infiltration
Mark Belham, Consultant Cardiologist, Addenbrooke’s Hospital
12:30:13:15
Echo and the Right heart
Bushra Rana, Consultant Cardiologist, Papworth Hospital 
13:15-14:15
Lunch

14:15-15:00
Constriction vs restriction
Nav Razvi, Consultant Cardiologist, Ipswich Hospital
 15:00-15:30
Mitral valve disease and when to operate.
Mirela Marinescu, Consultant Cardiologist, Papworth and West Suffolk Hospitals
15:30-15:45
Coffee

15:45-16;30
Trop positive patient with normal coronaries- what can we do next
Vass Vassiliou, Cardiology SpR and Research Fellow, Health Education East of England
16:30-17:00
Q+A Session and closing remarks
Vass Vassiliou/ Bushra Rana

you can register via (copy and paste if it doesn't work)

http://www.papworthhospital.nhs.uk/content.php?/education/cardiology_training_day_-_imaging

THE FOLLOWING TRAINING DAYS WILL BE:


MARCH 4TH, CT/ MRI AND CARDIOMYOPATHY

MAY 17TH,  CARDIAC INTERVENTION

ALSO, please bear in mind that the NATIONAL TRAINING DAY IS JUNE 6TH (VIA THE BCS) AND ALL SPRS ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND, BUT PLEASE BOOK STUDY LEAVE FROM NOW!

PLEASE ENSURE THAT NON-ESSENTIAL COMMITMENTS ARE CANCELLED WELL IN ADVANCE TO FACILITATE ATTENDANCE

Tuesday 13 October 2015

NEXT Training DAY- EP and Device

Next Training Day

Friday 4th December
British Racing School, Newmarket

Registration details will follow.
Programme



09.00 - Registration

09.30 - Which device for which patient? - Dr Raj Bilku
10.00 - Assessment of syncope - Dr Pegah Salahshouri
10.30 - ICD therapy in the elderly - Dr Simon Fynn

11.00 - Break

11.30 - Introduction to EP in the cath lab - Dr Patrick Heck
12.15 - The pacing clinic calls... Dr Brian Gordon

13.00 - Lunch

14.00 - What's new in EP and Devices? - Dr Patrick Heck
14.30 - Case 1 - NOACs - Dr Emma Yu
14.50 - Case 2 - Sub-cutaneous ICDs - Dr Darshan Brahmbhatt
15.10 - ECG/electrogram quiz - Dr Simon Fynn

16.00 - Close

Monday 5 October 2015


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BCS Career in Academic Cardiology


Date: 12 th February 2016

Venue: BCS Office, 9 Fitzroy Square, London, W1T 5HW

10:00 Registration

10:25 – 10:30 Welcome Alex Lyon & Nick Mills

10:30 – 11:15 Selection and progression. How personal fellowships work Peter Weissberg

11:15 – 12:00 How to write a convincing application for funding Bernard Keavney

12:00 – 12:45 Craft subspecialty and academic career - mutually exclusive? Pier Lambiase

12:45 – 14:00 Lunch

14:00 – 14:45 Innovation, intellectual property and relationships with industry Andrew Grace

14:45 – 15:30 Choosing the academic track David Newby

15:30 – 16:00 Tea

16:00 – 17:00 My academic career TBA

17:00 Close with drinks

18:00 - 20.30 Dinner for Faculty and Delegates

Wednesday 22 July 2015

Grown Up Congenital Heart Training Day October 5th British Racing School Newmarket

Dear all

Welcome to another year in the EoE SpR Training Days.

We start with an excellent programme put together by Dr. Leisa Freeman from Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. The venue as last year is the British Racing School in Newmarket.

You can view the programme and register at (link works, but if web browser blocks it please copy and paste):
http://www.papworthhospital.nhs.uk/content.php?/education/cardiology_training_day_-_guch_and_pregnancyhttp://www.papworthhospital.nhs.uk/content.php?/education/cardiology_training_day_-_guch_and_pregnancy




EoE Deanery SpR training day Monday 5th October 2015
British Racing School Newmarket
Grown up congenital heart disease                         Pregnancy and heart disease
Course organisers: Dr Leisa Freeman Consultant Cardiologist NNUH and Dr Vass Vassilou Spr

8.30 – registration and coffee
9.00- 9.45 The inderminate ASD with PH – understanding PVR from RHC; who to close who NOT to close  - Dr Dolores Taboada, Pulmonary Vascular Disease Unit Papworth
9.45-10.30 Cardiological consultations: acute problems in complex adult CHD...“you are the registrar
and are called to see”... Dr Cathy Head Consultant ACHD cardiologist NNUH & Guys & St Thomas’
10.30-11.00 Coffee
11.00-11.45 Understanding the cardiovascular effects of parturition including management of the 3rd stage. Choice of uterotonics in the pregnant woman with heart disease.  Mr Alistair McKelvey Consultant Maternal  and Fetal  Obstetrician NNUH
11.45-12.30 – Interpreting the cardiopulmonary exercise test – understanding cardiovascular and respiratory limitation.  Dr Satish Parasuranam – Research Registrar to Professor Michael Frenneaux (Dean and Professor of Cardiology NNUH) 
12.30-13.30  Lunch
13.30-14.30 Quiz – echo recognition of congenital heart defects.  Your diagnosis to be marked by your neighbour.  Learning point discussion of cases.  Dr Lynne Williams, Consultant Imaging Cardiologist Papworth Hospital
14.30-15.15 – Quiz – What are the risks of pregnancy for mother and foetus in following conditions (congenital and acquired).  What are the inheritance risks for congenital heart disease in offspring  Dr Leisa Freeman Consultant GUCH Cardiologist NNUH and Dr Rizwan Ahmed SpR – London Deanery ACHD programme
15.15-15.40  tea
15.40-16.15  Follow up of AVSD (atrioventricular canal defects)  Dr Lynne Williams Consultant Imaging Cardiologist Papworth Hospital
16.15-17.00 Heart Transplantation in congenital heart disease in adults.  Dr Clive Lewis Consultant Transplant Physician and GUCH Cardiologist Papworth Hospital

Friday 3 April 2015

CT Course Opportunity 19-22 May 2015

Dear all

if anyone is interesting in attending a very well run course 19th-22nd May there might be a great opportunity.

The course is run by Dr. Ed Nicol (email: e.nicol@nhs.net) who is a fantastic educator and also the President-Elect of the BSCI. The course is run by Imperial College London and further information can be found at the following address:


Although it is called Advanced CT course, it is very suitable for beginners. 

The course costs £1600 for trainees. Now, the very nice thing regarding the May course, is that Dr. Nicol has agreed to offer a further  discount if >2 trainees from East of England wish to attend and are able to commit to that soon. Therefore, if anyone wishes to attend could you please drop Dr. Nicol an email and also stating that you are EoE trainees and hoping to get the extra discount?


Thursday 26 March 2015

Symposium on Scleroderma 22nd June 2015

Convenors: Dr Chetan Mukhtyar & Dr Leisa Freeman


Venue – Gooch Auditorium
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital

Registration contact: anne.howden@nnuh.nhs.uk
Telephone: 01603 287118

2 CPD points applied for

3:15             Registration and Coffee

3:45           Clinical features and diagnosis of scleroderma
                    Speaker: Dr Dev Mukerjee
                   Consultant Rheumatologist, Broomfield Hospital

4:15             Pulmonary artery hypertension in scleroderma
Speaker: Dr John Cannon
Consultant Chest Physician, Papworth Hospital

5:00            ILD and scleroderma
                    Speaker: Dr Ajay Kamath
Consultant Chest Physician, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital

5:30            Simple truths about managing scleroderma
                   Speaker: Dr Voon Ong
                   Consultant Rheumatologist, Royal Free Hospital


6:15             Close

Sunday 22 March 2015

Clinical Lectureship in Cardiovascular Medicine - Oxford

If anyone is interested in a very exciting post in Oxford have a look at the following link, deadline March 31st

https://www.ox.ac.uk/about/jobs/academic/index/ac17560j/ 

ixed-term for six years.
Applications are invited for the above post in the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, within the Radcliffe Department of Medicine (RDM) at the John Radcliffe Hospital. The appointee will join RDM, a large multi-disciplinary department with research interests that span the translational spectrum, from basic biological research through to clinical application. The key duties of the Clinical Lecturer will be to take part in the teaching of Cardiology to medical students, engage in research and contribute towards the clinical work of the department under the direction of the Head of Department.
Candidates should possess MRCP or equivalent and will have demonstrated ability to undertake research by the submission of a thesis for a higher degree and/or relevant publications in refereed journals. The successful candidate will possess a commitment to the teaching of undergraduates. The post will provide higher specialist training and research experience in an area of relevance. The post is available to applicants with SpR (ST3 & above) in Cardiology who will be able to gain a CCT in Cardiology during the tenure of the post. The appointment is full-time and will be for six years with a formal review after a probationary period of two years.

Tuesday 17 February 2015

Devices interrogation hands-on teaching by Medtronic

Dear all

There is a half-day devices interrogation teaching for SpRs in EoE on April 21st, 2015.

This is kindly sponsored by Medtronic .

It will start at 9.00  in the morning and finish at 13.00, at the British Racing School.

In the pm it is the leadership course at the same venue so it might be helpful if already planning to attend this.

If you are interested to attend please let me know, as spaces are limited to  optimise learning.

Many thanks

Vass

Tuesday 10 February 2015

SpR Training Day 17th March 2015

Dear all

the next training day is March 17th, 2015 at usual place.

To register please go to 

Register for March 17th Non Invasive CT/ MRI day

Link should work, but if it doesn't please copy and paste the following:
http://www.papworthhospital.nhs.uk/content.php?/education/ct_and_mri_study_day


Many thanks

Vass

Preliminary programme


Registration: 9.30-10.00

10.00-10.45: Advances in Cardiac Imaging: Sacha Bull
 10.45-11.30: Troponin positive acute chest pain with non-obstructive coronary arteries – The Value of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Vanessa Ferreira

11.30-11.45: Tea break

11:45-12:30: Myocardial fibrosis & clinical applications: Vass Vassilou
 12:30-13.15: Interesting clinical cases (Multimodality Imaging): Deepa Gopalan

13.15-14.00: Lunch break

14.00-14.45: CMR in Grown up Congenital Heart: Eva Nyktari
14.45-15.30: Myocardial Perfusion Scintigraphy: Current use & future applications: Eliana Reyes

15.30-15.45: Tea

15:45-16.30:  FDG-PET in Sarcoid & Infection (infected devices & endocarditis): Francis Joshi
  
16:30-16:45 Closing remarks