| Session No |
Session Title |
| 1 |
The pregnant patient - a disease state? |
| 2 |
Managing stable angina: how much do different points of view affect treatment? |
| 4 |
SAC |
| 5 |
Case Based presentations |
| 6 |
Myocardial Mechanics |
| 7 |
Dilemmas in the management of patients with heart failure and atrial fibrillation |
| 8 |
Systems Biology and Proteomics in Cardiovascular Research |
| 9 |
How to succeed in clinical training |
| 10 |
How to deal with EP in the ER |
| 12 |
Anaesthetics, Operations and ITU |
| 14 |
Troponitis - not to be dismissed |
| 15 |
Hints and tips on dealing with pacemakers |
| 18 |
Meet The Experts |
| 22 |
Thomas Lewis Lecture |
| 23 |
ACS in 3D: past, present & future |
| 24 |
Stroke Prevention in Atrial Fibrillation (SPAF): Whose role is it anyway? |
| 25 |
BAS John French Lecture |
| 29 |
Right person, right place, right time, first time! Does multi-disciplinary working help streamline the patient journey? |
| 31 |
Metabolomics in Cardiovascular Research |
| 33 |
Prevention - better than cure but what are we doing about it? |
| 39 |
How to deal with asymptomatic valve disease |
| 40 |
Top 10 Trials |
| 41 |
Primary prevention ICDs: Shutting the door before the horse has bolted |
| 42 |
The failing right heart |
| 43 |
Translational issues in cardiovascular research |
| 47 |
New Developments in Cardiovascular Research |
| 48 |
BCS/RCP Lecture supported by the Joy Edelman Legacy |
| 49 |
Cardiologists – key to the lipid conundrum? |
| 50 |
Redefining treatment goals in atrial fibrillation: a tailored approach to optimise patient outcomes |
| 54 |
Inherited cardiac disease |
| 57 |
BCS Lecture |
| 63 |
SYNTAX, CARDia, FAME, COURAGE, BARI-2D - what do we now tell our patients? |
| 68 |
Arrhythmia and device cases: making the complex simple |
| 70 |
Cardiology and the Elderly |
| 74 |
Cardiovascular Guidelines what's new, how should we implement? |
| 75 |
European Hypertension Guidelines, are they relevant to the UK |