This one day national face-to-face course will aim to equip cardiologists and trainees with the knowledge and skills for pertinent general medical and cardiometabolic issues that they will face as part of their clinical practice.
About the course
This one day national face-to-face course will aim to equip cardiologists and trainees with the knowledge and skills for pertinent general medical and cardiometabolic issues that they will face as part of their clinical practice.
This course will also contribute to education and training required as part of the new cardiology curriculum and is delivered by a broad range of expert speakers.
Please note that BCS no longer record courses for post-event access or purchase.
Accreditation:
CPD points applied for.
A CPD certificate (in the name of the participant) will be made available on completion of the delegate feedback survey and attendance validated. CPD will only be available to those who have pre-registered for this event and attend the full event on 28th April 2025.
About us
The BCS aims to support and represent all those working in the fields of cardiovascular care and research.
Who we are
Founded in 1922, the British Cardiovascular Society (BCS) has evolved into a complex organisation that plays a pivotal role in the delivery of cardiovascular health across the UK.
We currently have over 3,000 members including the majority of UK consultant cardiologists.
Specialist registrars, GPs with a special interest, nurses and other professionals with an interest in cardiovascular medicine are also members. The Society became a UK Registered Charity in 2002.
The course will include talks on normal cardiac anatomy and cardiac abnormalities. We will have members from our cardiac specialist nurse team and they will talk about the management and support of families expecting a child with a cardiac abnormality.
Our Level 1 Specialist Centre located at the University Hospital of Leicester, hosts a dedicated centre of care which delivers a streamlined pathway approach. Supplemented by ten Level 3 centres across the region, we are able to deliver lifelong care closer to home.
The purpose of this course is to enable you to progress in becoming a competent practitioner within the specialism of cardiac care. This will allow you to develop the knowledge and skills required to enable you to participate in the delivery of evidence-based care.
Acute Cardiology Simulation Training (ACST) is an interactive course that aims to develop the skills and knowledge required for common cardiology scenarios. Expert faculty will help you learn to manage acutely unwell patients in a systematic manner.
The Cardiology programme runs over 5 years. The first 3 years are core training, in which the trainee gains basic cardiology experience.
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