Hands-on cardiac morphology course

Overview

This three-day course takes registrants from the basics of normal hearts and simple congenital malformations, through to the more complex defects and the conduction system, with live video demonstrations.

This unique course is recommended for all professionals who manage and treat patients with congenital heart disease. It allows participants to appreciate the arrangement of the malformations in 3D.

Our highly experienced team of tutors includes surgeons, pediatric cardiologists and pathologists who will provide guidance tailored to the needs of the participant.

CPD applied for.

To allow for an optimal tutor attendee ratio at the practical sessions, we have to limit the number of participants for the full course to 42 attendees. Register early to avoid disappointment.

This is the original hands-on cardiac morphology course in London and has been running successfully now for 25 years.

The course programme is endorsed by:

  • the British Cardiovascular (this links to the Cardiology Curriculum: 3.1 Advanced Adolescent  and Adult Congenital Heart Disease, 3.5 Interventional Cardiology,  3.10 Advanced Transthoracic Echocardiography).
  • Morphology of congenital heart malformations. Incorporating the foundation course under the auspices of the British Paediatric Cardiac Association.

For more details about the programme, download the full programme here

Dates

8, 9 and 10 July 2024

Venue

Guy Scadding Building, Cale Street, London

Cost

£670

How to register

Register for the course

For cancellations please notify morphology@rbht.nhs.uk. Full refunds will be provided if notification is received on or prior to 9 June 2024. Due to administration costs, any notification received after this date will not be processed.

Course organiser 

Professor S Yen Ho

Proposed topics

  • Normal anatomy
  • Segmental analysis of congenital heart disease
  • Interatrial communications and atrial septal defects
  • Ventricular septal defects
  • Isometric arrangement of the atrial appendages
  • Anomalous venous connections
  • Coronary arterial anomalies
  • Tetralogy of fallot with pulmonary stenosis
  • Tetralogy of fallot with pulmonary atresia
  • Compete transposition of the great arteries
  • Double outlet right ventricle
  • Common arterial trunk and aorto-pulmonary window
  • Hypoplastic right heart
  • Hypoplastic left heart
  • Aortic arch malformations
  • Univentricular atrioventricular connections
  • Discordant atrioventricular connections
  • Ebstein malformation of tricuspid valve. 

Contact

For more information, email Morphology@rbht.nhs.uk.