The Interactive Cardiology Conference is an opportunity for cardiologists, cardiac surgeons and allied health professionals to get together and discuss vital updates on the latest cardiovascular innovations. With heart disease as the UK’s primary cause of premature death, this conference will presen
Overview
The Interactive Cardiology Conference is an opportunity for cardiologists, cardiac surgeons and allied health professionals to get together and discuss vital updates on the latest cardiovascular innovations. With heart disease as the UK’s primary cause of premature death, this conference will present the latest evidence shaping cardiovascular medicine.
We’ll also take a practical approach to topics, helping you understand and manage clinical scenarios applying the latest clinical guidelines to achieve best patient outcomes.
Across the course of the day, we plan to discuss several topics including: new treatments around ischaemic heart disease, cardiomyopathy, how imaging can help identify heart failure aetiology and understanding more about structural heart disease. You’ll be able to find a full programme of the day’s events on this page.
I look forward to welcoming you to Glasgow, hopefully in person, or remotely if you are unable, where we can mutually exchange knowledge and experience on how to provide the best of care for our patients.
Sessions will include:
Modern therapies - up-to-date treatments
Imaging and heart failure
Structural heart disease
Difficult clinical challenges
The Interactive Cardiology Conference will be of interest to:
Consultant Cardiologists
Trainee Cardiologists
Cardiovascular clinical and academic researchers
SAS Doctors
Specialist Nurses
Physiologists
Allied Health Professionals
Pharmacists
General Practitioners
What our previous delegates have said:
"Excellent. A fantastic place to hear about a wide range of advances and future directions within the field of cardiology."
"This meeting exceeded declared aims and objectives. Covered a broad range of topics with really snappy and pointed presentations. Perfectly timed and great case presentations."
"The conference was both engaging and interactive covering the most recent advances in cardiology in the UK."
As part of the course fee enjoy the award-winning catering provided by our in-house chefs.
The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow is conveniently located in Glasgow City Centre, within easy reach of major train stations, motorways, and airports. Hotel and parking discounts can be accessed after booking.
Those joining the conference at the College will benefit from the comfortable and modern conference facilities at the College, the chance to meet and network with other delegates in person, plus a complimentary lunch and refreshments. Everyone at the conference, attending both online and in person, will have ample time for discussion.
To consolidate your learning, we also record all the sessions and make them available for all registered delegates to watch again afterwards.
Poster Competition
We are now inviting abstracts for the Interactive Cardiology poster competition. The top submissions will be invited to present orally as part of the conference programme, all other accepted abstracts will be displayed on a digital poster showcase throughout the event with the conference winner announced at the end of the programme.
For 425 years, the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow has existed to improve people’s lives through medical improvement and innovation. From the streets of medieval Glasgow to an international community of over 15,000 Members, we’re inspiring healthcare professionals dedicated to delivering the best patient care.
As a Royal College, we work tirelessly to develop education, deliver exams and contribute to the advancement of good health policy.
Although our current Members may not treat the same conditions as we did over four centuries ago, modern medicine presents its own challenges. That is why we always strive to be a forward-looking, people-centred College.
Together, we’re a force for good.
What we stand for
Our vision
We want to build an international community of Fellows and Members who are leaders in the development of skills and knowledge that influence and improve global healthcare standards.
Our mission
To give our Fellows and Members a platform to achieve their full potential as healthcare professionals. A real voice to influence and inspire change in the world.
Our values
These live at the heart of everything we do.
Community: By working together, we enable all our members to succeed.
Inclusivity: By welcoming all with care, kindness civility and generosity we build mutual respect.
Innovation: Proactively challenging current thinking and exploring new ideas.
Integrity: Never compromising on our core purpose, our standards or our quality
Inspiration: Leading by example to redefine best practice and effective change.
Our regulations and byelaws
The College was created by Royal Charter on 29 November 1599. The most recent legislation to govern the College is the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow Order Confirmation Act 1962.
A Short Course normally comprises 3 modules, which you can complete in one year as a part time course of study. On successful completion you will be awarded 60 CATs points at Level 3, and you may be eligible to progress onto our degree programmes.
Attendees will build on their skills in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease, learning more about where the future might lie in these areas. Through a series of lectures from some outstanding speakers, this will assist attendees in improving their skills.
The aim of the course is to provide learners with the knowledge and skills to understand Electrocardiography (ECG) and its interpretation, the necessary skills and care given to all patients both young and older adults in an accident & emergency care unit, and intensive care units.
The Cardiology training in Scotland West has access to all modules for Cardiology. The training is provided in DGHs in and out with Glasgow, in Lanarkshire, Ayrshire and Forth Valley. The Tertiary centre is Golden Jubilee National Hospital (GJNH).
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.
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