About this event

  • Date and time Thu 27 Apr 2023 from 9:00am to 5:00pm
  • Location Online
  • Organised by Cardiology

Watch this pre-recorded version of the general day designed to introduce core cardiology trainees to inherited cardiac conditions. We will cover key curriculum topics and provide an overview of other areas not often covered elsewhere such as genetics and training in ICC. 

Participants will be able:

  • To develop a framework for assessing a patient with suspected ICC: making the diagnosis (including the role of imaging and advanced electrophysiology), risk stratification, family screening 
  • To understand genetic concepts likely to be encountered in managing patients with ICC 
  • To be able to draw a family pedigree, understand how to interpret a genetic testing report, and understand the role of a genetic counsellor in the cardiology clinic 
  • Gain an overview of cardiomyopathies likely to be encountered in clinical practice and how to apply the assessment framework 

This pre-recorded webinar will be available seven days after the in-person event on Thursday 20 April 2023. Registered event participants will receive the link to the recording via email on 27 April 2023 to watch on-demand for up to 60 days.

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We would like to thank our sponsor Bristol Myers Squibb for their sponsorship of this meeting. This meeting has been supported by Boston Scientific and Medtronic in the form of an educational grant. 

Please note that the company(s) listed above have had no input into the arrangement or educational content of this activity.

Location

Online

Disclaimers:

Registration for this event will close on 26 April 2023 at 8:00am (GMT). Late registrations will not be accepted. 

The agenda is subject to change at any time  

All views expressed at this event are of the speakers themselves and not of the Royal Society of Medicine, nor the speaker's organisations. 

We are only able to share presentations that we have received permission to share. This is at the presenter and the RSM’s discretion. 

This event will be recorded and stored by the Royal Society of Medicine and may be distributed in future on various internet channels. 

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