BOOK EARLY Save up to £30 * *Conditions apply. See registration form on back cover for details. Cardiology BMJ Masterclass for Physicians Putting the latest evidence based medicine into practice Monday 1 February 2010 BMA House, London A one day masterclass providing physicians with the confidence to correctly diagnose, investigate and manage a wide spectrum of common problems in cardiology. Learn about: • Acute coronary syndromes: STEMI and non-STEMI • Atrial fibrillation • Medicolegal: common mistakes and how to avoid them • Heart failure • PLUS... choose one of our interactive breakout sessions on acute coronary syndromes or atrial fibrillation. The BMJ Masterclass for Physicians: Cardiology is chaired by Professor Roger Hall , Professor of Clinical Cardiology, University of East Anglia, Norwich and Former Editor, Heart and Dr Iqbal Malik, Consultant Cardiologist, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London and National Clinical Lead for Web-Based Systems for the Heart Improvement Programme. masterclasses.bmj.com/physicians/cardiology CPD 6 hours RCP BMJ Masterclasses receives support from a number of organisations, including pharmaceutical companies, who work with us under the principles of transparency, integrity, and editorial independence. For full details of our sources of revenue and sponsorship policy, please visit masterclasses.bmj.com/sponsorship/guidelines
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BOOK
EARLY
Save up to
£30*
*Conditions apply. See registration form on back cover for details.
CardiologyBMJ Masterclass for Physicians
Putting the latest evidence based medicine into practice
Monday
1 February 2010 BMA House, London
A one day masterclass providing physicians withthe confidence to correctly diagnose, investigateand manage a wide spectrum of commonproblems in cardiology.
Learn about:• Acute coronary syndromes: STEMI and non-STEMI
• Atrial fibrillation
• Medicolegal: common mistakes and how to avoid them
• Heart failure
• PLUS... choose one of our interactive breakout sessions on acute coronary syndromes or atrial fibrillation.
The BMJ Masterclass for Physicians: Cardiology is chaired byProfessor Roger Hall, Professor of Clinical Cardiology, University ofEast Anglia, Norwich and Former Editor, Heart and Dr Iqbal Malik,Consultant Cardiologist, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust,London and National Clinical Lead for Web-Based Systems for theHeart Improvement Programme.
masterclasses.bmj.com/physicians/cardiology
CPD6 hours
RCP
BMJ Masterclasses receives support from a number of organisations, includingpharmaceutical companies, who work with us under the principles of transparency,integrity, and editorial independence. For full details of our sources of revenue andsponsorship policy, please visit masterclasses.bmj.com/sponsorship/guidelines
Programme
0920 - 1000 ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES: STEMI AND NON-STEMIThe evidence
1000 - 1040 ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES: STEMI AND NON-STEMIThe practice – case examples
1100 - 1140 ATRIAL FIBRILLATIONThe evidence
1140 - 1220 ATRIAL FIBRILLATIONThe practice - case examples
1345 - 1430 SPONSORED SYMPOSIUM Supported by Servier Laboratories Ltd
1430 - 1510 MEDICOLEGAL – COMMON MISTAKES AND HOW TO AVOID THEM
1530 - 1610 HEART FAILUREThe evidence
1610 - 1650 HEART FAILUREThe practice - case examples
Chaired by: Professor Roger Hall Professor of Clinical Cardiology, University of East Anglia,Norwich and Former Editor, Heart
Dr Iqbal Malik Consultant Cardiologist, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust,London and National Clinical Lead for Web-Based Systems forthe Heart Improvement Programme
masterclasses.bmj.com/physicians/cardiology
REGISTEREARLYThis programme sold out in 2009
“Ample opportunityfor discussion, good
update of currentevidence.”
OverviewNow in its fifth year, this essential one day course for secondary carephysicians will help you stay up to date with the latest research anddevelopments in cardiology.
Expert speakers will lay out the evidence, and using case examples, willshow you how to put the evidence into practice. You will also have theopportunity to share best practice with the speakers and your peers atour interactive breakout sessions on the day.
NEW for 2010, you can interact with your colleagues and expert speakersusing our handheld 'audience response' keypads. Participate in quizzesand polls, and compare your views and experiences with those of yourcolleagues. This is a new, enjoyable way to reinforce your learning.
This masterclass will give you the confidence to correctly diagnose, investigateand manage a wide spectrum of common problems in cardiology.
Who should attend?Consultants, specialist registrars, associate specialists and staff grades in:• Cardiology • General medicine • Geriatric medicine • Accident and emergency medicine • Intensive care units and critical care.This masterclass will also be of interest to general practitioners andnurses with a special interest in cardiology.
Why attend?• Keep up to date with recent changes and developments in cardiology• Interact with experts in the field of cardiology and get your questions answered
• Get guidance on best practice and take home practical advice• Network and share experiences with your colleagues and the experts• Earn six hours of RCP-accredited CPD.
Dr Nick BoonConsultant Cardiologist, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh,and Honorary Reader in Cardiovascular Medicine,University of Edinburgh
Dr Iqbal Malik Consultant Cardiologist, Imperial College HealthcareNHS Trust, London and National Clinical Lead for Web-Based Systems for the Heart Improvement Programme
Professor Gregory YH LipConsultant Cardiologist, Professor of CardiovascularMedicine and Director - Haemostasis Thrombosis &Vascular Biology Unit, University of Birmingham Centre forCardiovascular Sciences, City Hospital, Birmingham
Dr Edward RowlandConsultant Cardiologist, The Heart Hospital, UniversityCollege London Hospital, London
Professor Roger HallProfessor of Clinical Cardiology, University of EastAnglia, Norwich, and Former Editor, Heart
Dr Theresa McDonaghConsultant Cardiologist, Royal Brompton Hospital,London
Dr Andrew Clark Reader and Honorary Consultant Cardiologist, CastleHill Hospital, Hull
Please visitmasterclasses.bmj.com/physiciansfor dates and programmes.
CardiologyBMJ Masterclass for Physicians
Putting the latest evidence based medicine into practice
Monday 1 February 2010 BMA House, Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9JR
“High standard of friendlyapproachable speakers, goodenvironment for learning.”
“Excellent - very relevantto clinical practice.”
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