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INTERACTIVE CARDIOLOGY CONFERENCE 2020

In its seventh year, the programme Friday 13 March 2020 will maintain the successful and popular interactive forum; where Venue cardiologists and all medical and allied Royal College of Physicians and health professionals with an interest in Surgeons of cardiology will have the opportunity to meet and directly interact with world Who should attend? class leading cardiology experts. • Consultant Physicians and Trainees, The meeting will focus on key related clinicians contemporary challenging • Cardiovascular clinical and cardiovascular issues. The case based academic researchers learning format will continue this year, • Board SMT and executives underpinning the programmes practical • Government strategists and planners approach to clinically relevant topics. • AHPs with an interest in cardiology This hugely popular cardiovascular educational event, which is always a BOOK NOW sell-out, provides a unique learning W: rcp.sg/cardio experience; delivered in an open, supportive, enjoyable and friendly E: [email protected] atmosphere. T: +44 (0) 141 221 6072

Course Director: Professor Hany Eteiba, FRCP(Glasg), Vice President (Medical) Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, President of the Scottish Cardiac Society

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08.30 - 09.00 REGISTRATION, TEA AND COFFEE

09.00 - 09.15 Welcome Professor Jackie Taylor, President, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow

Introduction Professor Hany Eteiba, Vice-President Medical, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, President, Scottish Cardiac Society

Session 1 Atrial fibrillation: what will change your practice? Dr David Murdoch and Professor Simon Ray

09.15 - 09.35 Lifestyle and AF: Impact of weight and alcohol on incidence and management Dr Ashley Nisbet, Consultant Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist, Bristol Royal Infirmary

09.35 - 09.55 Latest on stroke prevention in AF: from DOACs to devices Professor Derek Connelly, Consultant Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist, Golden Jubilee National , Glasgow Royal Infirmary

9.55 - 10.15 AF ablation: tailored therapy with new tools and technology Professor G. Andre Ng, Professor of Cardiac Electrophysiology, Consultant Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist, Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Leicester

10.15 - 10.35 When all fails: mechanical thrombectomy for acute embolic CVA Professor Iris Grunwald, Interventional Neuroradiologist, Director for Neuroscience at Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford, Associate Medical Director at Southend University Hospital

10.35 - 11.00 Case-based learning: applying evidence to clinical practice Dr Jackson Lau, StR, Glasgow Royal Infirmary and Golden Jubilee National Hospital

11.00 - 11.20 TEA AND COFFEE

Session 2 Management of heart failure: overcoming the challenges Professor Frank Dunn and Dr Stuart Hood

11.20 - 11.40 Tailored pharmacotherapy therapy Professor Mark Petrie, Professor of Cardiology, , Consultant Cardiologist, Glasgow Royal Infirmary and Golden Jubilee National Hospital 11.40 - 12.00 Complex device therapy: patient selection should not be complicated Professor Roy S Gardner, Consultant Cardiologist, Scottish National Advanced Heart Failure Service, Golden Jubilee National Hospital, Chair Elect: British Society for Heart Failure (BSH)

12.00 - 12.20 Kidney disease: impact on heart failure management Professor Paddy Mark, Professor of Nephrology/Hon Consultant Nephrologist University of Glasgow and Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow

12.20 - 12.45 Case-based learning: applying evidence to clinical practice Dr David Corcoran, Cardiology Registrar, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital

12.45 - 13.45 LUNCH

Session 3 “Life can only be understood backwards but must be lived forwards!” Professor Hany Eteiba

13.45 - 14.25 The man behind the UKs first heart transplantation: a personal perspective Sir Terence English, KBE FRCS FRCP

14.25 - 14.45 Managing advanced cardiac failure: contemporary bridging strategies to cardiac transplantation Dr Johnny Dalzell, Consultant Cardiologist, Golden Jubilee National Hospital

14.45 - 15.10 Beyond evidence base! Wellbeing in the face of adversity. Integrated care management and human factors. Challenging clinical scenario Dr Paul Rocchiccioli, Consultant Cardiologist, Golden Jubilee National Hospital

15.10 - 15.30 TEA AND COFFEE

Session 4 Precision Medicine and Ischaemic Heart Disease Dr Iain Simpson and Professor Keith Oldroyd

15.30 - 15.50 Precision medicine in chronic and acute coronary syndromes Professor Colin Berry, Professor of Cardiology and Imaging, Institute of Cardiovascular & Medical Sciences, University of Glasgow

15.50 - 16.10 Precision medicine for Myocardial Infarction Professor Nicholas Mills, Professor or Cardiology, University of Edinburgh, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh 16.10 - 16.30 Value-based Interventional cardiology and precision medicine? Dr Colum Owens, Consultant Cardiologist, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast

16.30 - 16.55 Case-based learning: applying evidence to clinical practice Dr Novalia Sidik, Cardiology Specialist Registrar, Golden Jubilee National Hospital

16.55 - 17.00 Thank you and close Professor Simon Ray, President, British Cardiovascular Society

17.00 onwards NETWORKING AND REFRESHMENTS

Topics and learning objectives:

• Review of the most updated guidelines and provide practical strategies for atrial fibrillation medical, interventional management and stroke prevention • Understand the concept of precision medicine and its impact on managing patients with chronic angina, acute coronary syndromes, and Myocardial Infarction • Review updated evidence based approach to heart failure medical management, and criteria of appropriate patient selection for complex device therapy • Appreciate the challenges faced when treating patients with advanced cardiac failure and review available bridging strategies prior cardiac transplantation • Obtain a comprehensive account of the importance and impact of renal disease when managing patients with cardiovascular conditions

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