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SCS 19th AGM, 17th-18th September, Crieff Hydro
The 19th Annual General Meeting of the Society will be held on Friday 17th and Saturday 18th September at Crieff Hydro.
Please use the following links to :-
view the program
and to
download the registration form.
Cardiology Symposium - RCPE - November 2010
Cardiology is a rapidly progressing speciality, and this symposium brings together the cutting edge of new developments and exciting changes in this area. Expert speakers cover thromboembolism, acute coronary syndromes, heart failure, imaging and - at the frontier of excitement – cardiac regeneration. We also have workshops that concentrate on management of various patient scenarios, allowing opportunity to interact with various experts in the field. This symposium aims to provide a comprehensive overview of what's new and exciting in cardiology.
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AUTUMN MEETING, 17th - 18th September
The 2010 SCS Autumn Meeting venue is Crieff Hydro Hotel on the 17 and 18th September. The hotel has recently undergone a multimillion pound refurbishment and is a family friendly hotel, therefore members are welcome to bring along there family if they wish.
Friday morning - educational session organised by, and mainly for, Cardiology trainees.
Friday afternoon - keynote address by Professor Bill McKenna.
Much of the rest of the meeting will consist of research presentations from our junior colleagues for which abstracts are required no later than Tuesday 1st June 2010 to Helen Elliott (h.elliott@rcpe.ac.uk).
Abstracts should be a single side of A4, double spaced using Arial 12 font with wide margins. Depending on response, some abstracts may be presented as posters.
Advanced Echo Course - Golden Jubilee National Hospital
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Coronary Revascularisation Annual Report 08/09
The Annual Report 08/09 (Coronary Angiography, Findings and Management) is now available. Please visit the Coronary Revascularisation Register area to view/download this document. |