09:00 | Registration |
09:40 | Welcome and introduction | Dr Russell Bull, President BSCI/BSCCT |
09:45 | How to deliver an efficient, high volume cardiac CT service in a general hospital | Dr Sue Thomas, Royal Bournemouth Hospital |
10:15 | Stenoses vs plaque assessment – has cardiology been getting it all wrong for 30 years? | Dr Ed Nicol, Royal Brompton Hospital |
10:45 | Coffee |
11:15 | Impact of NICE guidelines for cardiac CT – how will we deliver the training? | Dr Stephen Harden, Medical Director, Education and Training, Royal College of Radiologists |
11:45 | Clinical Impact of CTFFR – is there still a role for stress | Dr Tim Fairbairn, Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital |
12:15 | Discussion and questions |
12:30 | Lunch |
13:30 | Imaging pulmonary hypertension and chronic thromboembolic disease – where the chest meets the heart | Dr Nicholas Screaton, Royal Papworth Hospital |
14:00 | CMR - what’s really useful in clinical practice | Dr Charles Peebles, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust |
14:30 | Current role of echo in clinical practice – when ultrasound is better than the fancy tests | Dr Mark Hamilton, Bristol Royal Infirmary |
15:00 | Tea |
15:30 | Is there still a role for nuclear cardiology in 2020? | Dr Jim Stirrup, Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust |
16:00 | Cardiac findings on non-gated chest CT – what you don’t want to miss | Dr James Shambrook, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust |
16.30 | Discussion and meeting close |