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. Full programme of the day’s events coming soon.
Take a look at our programme to see what's happening on the day. [optional] There will be a poster competition, giving you an opportunity to share your work with your peers.
To reserve your place, please see how to book.
Our Interactive Cardiology Conference is lead by the President of the College, Professor Hany Eteiba.
Watch the video below with College President, Hany Eteiba to find out more.
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.
- Professor Hany Eteiba, President
Who is this conference for?
The Interactive Cardiology Conference is aimed at:
- Consultant Cardiologists
- Trainee Cardiologists
- Cardiovascular clinical and academic researchers
- SAS Doctors
- Specialist Nurses
- Physiologists
- Allied Health Professionals
- Pharmacists
- General Practitioners
Live demonstrations
This conference will show two live demonstrations throughout the day from the Golden Jubilee National Hospital. The first live demonstration will focus on managing severe aortic stenosis from the ‘TAVI lens’ and the second will focus on managing complex coronary heart disease; multi-disciplinary approach.
What happens on the day?
View the programme below or download the PDF.
8.30
- Registration, tea and coffee
8.50
- Welcome and introduction
- Professor Hany Eteiba, President of Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow
Session 1: Multimodality Imaging in Aortic Valve Disease
- Chairs: Dr Vera Lennie and Dr Kenneth Mangion
9.00
- Echo Guided Insights in Aortic Valve Disease Assessment
- Dr Jamal Khan, Consultant Cardiologist, Cardiology Lead for Cardiac Imaging & Cardio-Oncology, University Hospitals of Coventry & Warwickshire NHS Trust
9.15
- From Images to Decisions; CT in Aortic Valve Disease Assessment
- Dr Lindsey Norton, Consultant Radiologist, Golden Jubilee National Hospital
9.30
- MRI at the core; Detailed Assessment of Aortic Valve Disease
- Dr Anvesha Singh, Associate Professor and Honorary Consultant Cardiologist, University of Leicester
9.45
- Panel question and answer session
9.55
- Live Demonstration
- Managing Severe Aortic Stenosis from the ‘Tavi Lens’ Golden Jubilee National Hospital
10.25
- Refreshment break and poster viewing
Session 2: Hot Hearts
- Chairs: Dr Caroline Coats and Dr Ross Campbell
10.55
- Acute myocardial inflammation - an interactive case presentation
- Dr Malo Scullion, West of Scotland Cariology StR
11.10
- Recurrent myocarditis - an interactive case presentation
- Dr Fraser Goldie, West of Scotland Cardiology StR
11.25
- Inflammation at the core; modern strategies and emerging therapies
- Professor Mark Petrie, Honorary Consultant, Cardiovascular & Metabolic Health
11.40
- Panel question and answer session
11.55
- Lunch and poster viewing
Session 3: Coronary Artery Disease and AI
- Chairs: Professor Jackie Taylor and Professor Hany Eteiba
12.55
- One heart, one team; managing heart failure together
- Dr Kieran Docherty, Clinical Senior Lecturer in Cardiology, University of Glasgow, Honorary Consultant Cardiology, Glasgow Royal Infirmary
13.10
- Chest Pain without blockage; the hidden face of Angina
- Professor Colin Berry, Professor of Cardiology and Imaging, University of Glasgow
13.25
- Keynote Speaker
- Tomorrows Clinician; Training and Practicing Medicine in the AI Era
- Professor Andy Elder, President Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, Consultant in Medicine for Older People
13.55
- Keynote Speaker
- AI in Medical Practice; Ethical and Legal Considerations
- Dr Katriona Brooksbank, Regional Innovation Lead, West of Scotland Innovation Hub, Research & Innovation, NHSGGC
14.15
- Live Demonstration
- Managing Complex Coronary Heart Disease; Multi-Disciplinary Approach Golden Jubilee National Hospital
14.45
- Panel question and answer session
15.00
- Refreshment break and poster viewing
Session 4: Resident Doctor Case Presentations
- Chairs: Dr Brian O'Rourke
15.30
- Complex Ischaemic Heart Disease: Cases That Make You Think
15.50
- Heart Failure Unpacked: Interactive Cases from Clinic to Crisis
16.10
- Beyond the Obvious: Complex Cases That Defy the Textbook
16.30
- Closing remarks and prize presentations
16.40
- Close
- Networking, light snacks and drinks
Attending the conference
This event is an in-person and online conference. That means you get the chance to join us either at the College or from your own home.
Coming to the College: For those joining us in Glasgow, you’ll benefit from state-of-the-art facilities, as well as lunch prepared by our award-winning 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.
Find out more about the best way to get to us.
Attending online: If you’re joining us remotely, details of how to dial in and any other information you need will be provided to you just before the date of the course.
If you’ve not received your joining instructions by the date of the conference, please reach out to the event coordinator. Their details can be found lower down this page.
To consolidate your learning, we will record all sessions and make them available to all registered delegates for up to a month after the conference.
Claiming your CPD
This conference offers 6 CPD for everyone who attends. This can be claimed via your College account. CPD points will be available after the conference as well as recordings of any sessions you missed. You can download your digital CPD certificate from your College account.
If you have any questions about claiming your CPD points, our Education team are happy to help.
Poster competition
Submissions for the poster competition are now closed. The top submissions will be invited to present their entry as part of the conference, with the winner announced at the end. All other accepted abstracts will feature as part of a digital showcase which can be viewed during conference breaks.
If you’re participating at this conference, or hope to submit a poster competition entry to a future conference, then take a look at our guidelines below for more information.
Gallery
Images from last year's Interactive Cardiology Conference.
Here's what our previous delegates said
"Conference on the day was exceptionally well organised and kept to time. It was great having time dedicated to the Q&A panels."
"Conference was very well set out and topics were of interest to me as a trainee."
"Fantastic content and great speakers. Looking forward to next time."
Key information
Member: £115
Non-member: £220
Trainee: £130
AHP: £140
Discounted student rate available, please contact shanliza.mcintyre@rcpsg.ac.uk for more details
Simply hit the ‘Book now’ button below and either create an account or login.
Please note: For nurse or AHP group bookings, contact: shanliza.mcintyre@rcpsg.ac.uk
As a Scottish trainee, you can now attend multiple specialist conferences for a one-off study leave payment of £150, please see further details on how to apply. When you have your Study Leave ID number, please email the coordinator directly so your place can be booked.
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