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SHORT COURSES IN Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Health October 2008 - June 2009 Presented by an interdisciplinary team of academic staff from the National Heart and Lung Institute and Imperial College Health Care NHS Trust Imperial College MSc in Preventive Cardiology Organised by The Centre for Professional Development, Imperial College London Consultants A Centre for Professional Development Programme

Introduction Within the UK context specifically, cardiovascular disease prevention is currently high on the national health agenda (Putting Prevention First, Department of Health, 2008). These short courses aim to address the opportunity that the combined research and clinical expertise that this group provides, by giving students a scientifically based course, interdisciplinary in nature and addressing all areas of cardiovascular disease prevention and rehabilitation, delivered by Professor David Wood and Specialists from the EUROACTION Project. EUROACTION is the largest European clinical trial to date in evaluating a nurse-led multidisciplinary preventive cardiology programme (Wood et al, Lancet, 2008). It has spanned eight countries and 24 hospital and general practice centres, in a cluster randomised controlled trial. The project addressed the cardiovascular health of over 10,000 coronary and high risk patients and their partners, according to the European preventive cardiology guidelines. The inclusion of partners and family members underpinned EUROACTION's emphasis on family support and a shared commitment to heart-healthy living. What will I Learn on these Courses? Participants will learn about the theory of preventive cardiology and the application of evidence based principles to real world clinical practice. The modules cover the complete spectrum of preventive cardiology from patients with established atherosclerotic disease, the relatives of patients with premature atherosclerotic disease and asymptomatic people, including those with diabetes, at high multifactorial risk of developing this disease. The scientific foundation of this programme is lifestyle change (smoking cessation, healthy food choices and physical activity) through behavioural approaches, together with weight management, medical management of blood pressure, blood lipids and blood glucose and use of cardioprotective drug therapies. The Clinical Team from the Charing Cross Hospital Cardiac Prevention and Rehabilitation Programme and CVD risk clinics, offer observational visits to participants. Who Should Attend? This programme is aimed at physicians, nurses, dietitians, physiotherapists, physical activity specialists, sports scientists, pharmacists, psychologists, occupational therapists and any other health professional with a role in prevention of cardiovascular disease. Certificate and Assessment Each Participant will receive a certificate of attendance from Imperial College at the end of the module(s). Participants who complete the assessment will be provided with an official Imperial College University transcript. Please be aware that these short courses cannot contribute as credits towards the MSc in Preventive Cardiology at Imperial College at a later date. CME Approval & Certificate of Attendance CME/CPD approval applied for. All participants will be aearded a Certificate of Attendanceon completion of the course. Presenters The Teaching Faculty Professor David Wood - Course Director David is the Garfield Weston Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine at the National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, UK and Honorary Consultant Cardiologist to Imperial College NHS Healthcare Trust based at Charing Cross Hospital. Jenni Jones - Course Coordinator Jenni is a physiotherapist and was the physiotherapy coordinator for the EUROACTION project. She is a clinical specialist in cardiovascular prevention and rehabilitation and also works in educational activities within the British Association for Cardiac Rehabilitation. Dr Kornelia Kotseva Kornelia is a senior clinical research fellow at the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine at the National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London and an Honorary Consultant Cardiologist to the Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust based at Charing Cross Hospital. Dr. Susan Connolly Susan is a Consultant Cardiologist at Charing Cross Hospital and Hammersmith Hospital, part of Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, and Honorary Senior Lecturer at Imperial College, London. Catriona Jennings Catriona is a cardiac specialist nurse and the European Research Nurse coordinator for EUROACTION and EUROASPIRE III in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine at the National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, UK based at Charing Cross Hospital. Alison Mead Alison is a specialist dietitian and was the dietetic coordinator for the EUROACTION project. She has extensive clinical experience working in both primary and secondary CVD prevention. She is the lead author of the UK dietary guidelines for secondary prevention of CVD. Visiting Lecturers Professor David R. Thompson David is Professor of Cardiovascular Nursing at the University of Leicester. He is both a qualified nurse and clinical psychologist. Tim Collier Tim is a lecturer in Medical Statistics at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. Dr Elizabeth Turner Liz is a Research Fellow in the Medical Statistics Unit of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) since Nov 2007 and has taken over from Tim Collier in the role of statistician to the Preventive Cardiology team at Imperial. Dr Jonathan Morrell Jonathan has been a GP for 28 years and is now based in Hastings where he is also a hospital practitioner in cardiology. Dr Ivy Man Ivy is a lecturer in health-care research who has recently moved from Brunel University. She has supervised many student research projects as well successfully completing her Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education. Annie Holden Annie is a qualified teacher and has lectured assessed and verified courses in Sport, Exercise and Fitness throughout her career with substantial experience in Health & Fitness Centre Management and delivery of community based exercise and health promotion programmes.

COURSE MODULES M 1 - Preventive cardiology theory and practice Wednesdays from October 8th - December 17th 2008 + Clinical Visits This module develops a broad understanding of the evidence and clinical practice of preventive cardiology, with reference to the national and international cardiovascular disease prevention guidelines. The efficacy of lifestyle interventions (smoking, diet and physical activity), medical management of cardiovascular risk factors and the use of cardioprotective medications are explored. A critical appraisal of the evidence for behavioural and social care models is included as well as practical therapeutic applications. *Assessment method: a) 3 hour unseen written examination b) 30 minute practical examination M 2 - Smoking Cessation Programmes 14th & 15th January; 18th & 19th March 2009 + Clinical Visits This module looks at the approach to smoking cessation recommended by the Department of Health (DoH). It presents the importance of smoking cessation and evaluates the current literature into the effectiveness of behavioural, pharmacological and combination interventions. The module includes clinical observation of smoking cessation clinics in practice. *Assessment method: a) Individual presentation of one smoking cessation strategy b) 2000 word literature review (coursework) M 3 - Nutrition and Weight Management in CVD Prevention 11th & 12th March; 3rd & 4th June 2009 + Clinical Visits The aim of this module is to promote the acquisition of evidence based knowledge and skills needed for safe and effective professional practice of dietary and weight management in the prevention of cardiovascular disease. It also aims to engage students in developing tools for critical appraisal, self assessment and self directed learning to promote continued professional development. *Assessment method: a) Poster presentation (coursework) b) 1000 word poster report M 4 - Physical Activity and Exercise in CVD Prevention 11th & 12th February; 13th & 14th May 2009 + Clinical Visits This module aims to critically review the evidence base for the role of physical inactivity and lack of fitness in the aetiology of CVD. Students will also evaluate how the evidence base for physical activity and exercise can be translated into practical strategies to help reduce CVD. *Assessment method: a) 2000 word case study (coursework) M 5 - Health Behaviours and Health Psychology 25th & 26th February; 20th & 21st May 2009 + Clinical Visits This module will enable students to understand a variety of socio-cognitive models that are utilised in supporting patients and their families to participate in healthy lifestyle behaviours within a cardiovascular prevention and rehabilitation programme. The theory behind behaviour change and the development of a client-centered approach will be explored, as well as the practical use of motivational skills and techniques that are used to facilitate and support lifestyle change. *Assessment method: a) Group based oral presentation M 6 - Cardioprotective Drug Therapies and Medical Management of Blood Pressure, Lipids and Glucose 28th & 29th January; 29th & 30th April 2009 + Clinical Visits This module discusses the scientific background and its application to the prevention and treatment of CVD with pharmacological therapies. The module aims to identify and evaluate best practice in the use of prophylactic drug therapies in the prevention of CVD. It explores the associated clinical outcome data associated with best-practice and explores the current health care structure and policies that govern current practice. The mechanisms of dyslipidaemia, hypertension and diabetes and their treatment to reduce CVD are evaluated. An update on clinical guidelines and trial evidence in targeting CVD as well as the practical use of cardiovascular risk calculators are explored. *Assessment method: a) 2000 word written clinical case discussion (coursework) * Optional Assessment For those wishing to undertake the relevant examination, or where examination is stipulated, there is an additional administrative charge of 175 +VAT per examination, for which a transcript is issued.

General Information Registration Booking in the first instance can be made by Tel: +44 (0)20 7594 6882 Fax: +44 (0)20 7594 6883 Email: cpd@imperial.ac.uk and then by completing and returning the registration form together with the qualifications and personal details insert or alternatively a short cv, to the address shown. Detailed joining instructions, including a map, will be sent to all participants 10-14 days prior to the commencement of the course. Places on the course are limited. EARLY BOOKING IS ADVISED. Fees* Module 1 (M1) - 1250+VAT Modules 2-6 (M2 - M6) - 500+VAT each Assessment (optional) - 175+VAT per module *refreshments are not included Venue The courses will be based at Imperial College Charing Cross Campus. The campus is unique in that there are already strong research links between the academic Department of Cardiovascular Medicine and the cardiac prevention and rehabilitation clinical service, both based at Charing Cross hospital. Accommodation Single bedroom accommodation is available in local hotels within easy access to the College. Minimum cost of a room with shower/bath will be in the region of 85 per night. This is additional to the course fee, and participants are responsible for payment of their hotel bills. For further details and reservations, please contact: Hotel Booking Service Accommodation Link London SW7 2PG Tel: +44 (0)207 594 9507/11 Fax: +44 (0)207 594 9504/5 Email: accommodationlink@imperial.ac.uk Information is available at: www.imperial.ac.uk/conferences Cancellations A 10% administration fee will be levied for cancellations made up to two weeks prior to the start of the course. Cancellations thereafter will be liable to the loss of the full fee. Notice of cancellation must be given in writing by letter or fax and action will be taken to recover, from the delegates or their employers, that proportion of the fee owing at the time of cancellation. Imperial College London Consultants reserves the right to cancel an advertised course at short notice. It will endeavour to provide participants with as much notice as possible, but will not accept liability for costs incurred by participants or their organisations for the cancellation of travel arrangements and/or accommodation reservations as a result of the course being cancelled or postponed. If the course is cancelled, fees will be refunded in full. Imperial College London Consultants also reserves the right to postpone or make such alterations to the content of the course as may be necessary. Queries Queries regarding the content of the course may be obtained from: Jenni Jones, Course Co-Ordinator on Tel: +44 (0)7815058599, Fax: +44 (0)2088461193 or email: j.jones@imperial.ac.uk Queries regarding registration matters contact: Stephanie O Mahony Centre for Professional Development Imperial College London Consultants, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ, UK Tel: +44 (0)20 7594 6882 Fax: +44(0)20 7594 6883 or email: s.omahony@imperial.ac.uk Duration The courses take place between October 2008 and June 2009. Module 1 Preventive Cardiology and Practice is run every Wednesday for 11 weeks beginning on the 8th October 2008 and ending on the 17th of December 2008. All other modules are 4 days long, with an additional 2 days for clinical visits. For specific dates, please refer to the course modules.

Qualifications and Personal Statement Please fill out the boxes below to help us ascertain whether you would be suitable to enrol on these short courses. Alternatively please send a short CV in, along with your registration form. Please list your relevant qualifications below: Please give a short statement as to why you would like to attend:

Registration Form SHORT COURSES IN CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE October 2008 - June 2009 Please reserve a place on this course (Photocopy for additional applicants) TITLE FIRST NAME(S) SURNAME JOB TITLE ORGANISATION WORK ADDRESS TELEPHONE FAX EMAIL POSTCODE COUNTRY M1 1250 (+VAT 218.75) (11 week module) M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 500 (+VAT 87.50) per module (4 day modules) Optional Assessment 175(+VAT 30.63) CHEQUE: I/We enclose the fee of: *** PLEASE MAKE DRAFT/ CHEQUES FOR COURSE FEES PAYABLE TO IC Consultants Ltd *** CREDIT CARD: Please charge the following credit card for the total fee of: Type of card: VISA MASTERCARD SWITCH DELTA (We accept these cards ONLY) CARD NO. NAME ON CARD EXPIRY DATE SIGNED INVOICE: Please invoice the following person/organisation for the sum of: INVOICE / PO NUMBER VAT NUMBER ORGANISATION ADDRESS FOR THE ATTENTION OF POSITION TELEPHONE NO. I will/will not need special facilities for a disability. Please give details.. I heard of this course from (please specify)... For accommodation booking please contact Imperial College London Accommodation Link on +44 (0)20 7594 9507 Website: www.imperial.ac.uk/conferences I agree that if payment is not received from the above organisation, I will be personally liable for the full fee: APPLICANT S SIGNATURE DATE Send completed form to: Stephanie O Mahony, Centre for Professional Development, Imperial College London Consultants South Kensington Campus, London, SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom Tel: +44(0)20 7594 6882 Fax: +44(0)20 7594 6883 Email: cpd@imperial.ac.uk www.imperial.ac.uk/cpd