Transoesophageal Echocardiography Exam Preparation Course
Heart and Lung Research Institute HLRI, adjacent to Royal Papworth Hospital, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Cambridge, United KingdomAim: To help candidates prepare for the European and British Transoesophageal Echocardiography accreditation exams
Royal Papworth ECMO May 2023 (Book Now)
Moller Institute, Cambridge Storey’s Way, Cambridge, United KingdomMultidisciplinary comprehensive course on all aspects of ECMO in the adult patient. Course to include: Cardiac and respiratory support, Case-scenario and computer simulation, Basic physiology to ethical challenges, Practical sessions and bench cannulation, Theoretical and practical assessment
Focused Heart and Lung Ultrasound Course
Heart and Lung Research Institute HLRI, adjacent to Royal Papworth Hospital, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Cambridge, United KingdomAims: Gain theoretical and practical skills in focused echocardiography, chest ultrasound, and ultrasound-guided intervention in Critical Care. Identify and differentiate common cardiac pathologies and distinguish normal thoracic anatomy from diseases.
Spirometry Training Course – Quality Assured Diagnostic Spirometry
Heart and Lung Research Institute HLRI, adjacent to Royal Papworth Hospital, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Cambridge, United KingdomBoth courses provide the delegates with the pre-requisite information required to successfully complete the ARTP spirometry certification and appear on the national ARTP Spirometry register
Focused Heart and Lung Ultrasound Course
Heart and Lung Research Institute HLRI, adjacent to Royal Papworth Hospital, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Cambridge, United KingdomTo gain theoretical and practical skills in focused echocardiography and basics of chest ultrasound and ultrasound guided intervention in Critical Care setting
State of the Art Management in Heart Valve Disease
Royal College of Physicians Royal College of Physicians, 11 St Andrews Pl, London, United KingdomRoyal Papworth Hospital is delighted to support our colleagues at the British Heart Valve Society in promoting their State of the Art Management in Heart Valve Disease Programme This is an exciting opportunity to learn about state of the art practice in the rapidly evolving […]