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(hosted by the ) Monday 16th and Tuesday 17th March 2015 The Beardmore Hotel and Conference Centre, Clydebank, near Glasgow A comprehensive and practical two day course for all Allied Health Professionals who care for cardiac patients This course is organised on behalf of BCIS COVERING THE BASICS OF: Cath lab set up and radiographic views Understanding ECGs Radiation Protection Drugs used in the Cath Lab Equipment and techniques Cath Lab emergencies Access site choice Evidence base and patient journey for angiography and PCI PROGRAMME DIRECTORS: Alison Brown, Clinical Educator, Dr Doug Fraser, Education and Training, BCIS BOOKING DETAILS: There is no registration fee for this BCIS two day course and places are restricted. It is therefore recommended to book early. This course is open to BCIS Members only. For details on joining BCIS visit www.bcis.org.uk This meeting is co-sponsored by BCIS and the British Cardiovascular Industry Association, whose members are Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Technology Companies

Welcome We would like to invite interested cath lab workers of all disciplines and other allied professionals looking after cardiac patients to a cath lab basics course run by BCIS. The course is over 2 days at The Beardmore Hotel and Conference Centre, Clydebank, near Glasgow on March 16th and 17th and includes a comprehensive range of topics such as cath lab setup and radiographic views, understanding ECGs, cath lab emergencies, drugs and equipment used in the cath lab, access site choice and patient journeys. The course is intended to be very interactive with break-out groups, hands-on sessions and case discussions. The course is organised by the BCIS Allied Health Professionals Group and Faculty will include both senior cath lab staff and cardiologists. Look forward to seeing you in Glasgow! Doug Fraser Chair AHP Working Group AHP Working Group Alison Brown Sarah Carson Bristol Heart Institute Sam Chapman Manchester Royal Infirmary Fiona Dudley Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust Doug Fraser Manchester Royal Infirmary Ellie Gudde Basildon and Thurrock Hospital Nishat Jahagirdar King s College Hospital Chris Loder Royal Free Hospital Catherine Theron Morriston Hospital Swansea Manchester Royal Infirmary Invited Faculty Jennifer Hunter Tom Johnson Paul Rocchiccioli Sanjay Sastry Catherine Sinclair Bristol Heart Institute Wythenshawe Hospital

Day 1 - Monday 16th March PROGRAMME 10:00 Registration and Coffee Session 1: Introduction 10:30 Setting the scene Jennifer Hunter 10:35 BCIS and the AHP Group Doug Fraser Session 2: What we do and when 10:40 Cath lab terminology Alison Brown 11:00 Case in a box 11:30 Patient pathways (SOP) for angiography and angioplasty 1. Elective Catherine Theron 2. ACS and NSTEMI Ellie Gudde 3. Primary PCI and STEMI Catherine Theron 12:15 Safe surgical check list importance / adapting for the cath lab Catherine Theron 12:30 Lunch (Optional visits to cath labs) Session 3: Basic Equipment and Vascular Access 13:30 Diagnostic and Guide catheters Doug Fraser 13:50 Stents and balloons Sanjay Sastry 14:10 Coronary and peripheral wires Paul Rocchiccioli 14:30 Vascular access choice / equipment / haemostasis including VCDs Sanjay Sastry 14:50 PCI case 15:30 Refreshment Break Session 4: Breakout Session 16:00 Radiographers ECG Nishar Jahagirdar Physiologists Radiographic views Nurses Medications Catherine Theron/Alison Brown 16:30 Physiologists - ECGs Nishar Jahagirdar Nurses Radiographic views Radiographers Medications Catherine Theron/Alison Brown 17:00 Nurses - ECGs Nishar Jahagirdar Radiographers - Radiographic views Physiologists Medications Catherine Theron/Alison Brown 17:30 Review of the day Q and A 19:00 Dinner This course is jointly funded by BCIS and BCIA. This meeting is co-sponsored by BCIS and the British Cardiovascular Industry Association, whose members are Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Technology Companies.

Day 2 Tuesday 17th March PROGRAMME 08:25 Plan for the Day Session 5: Cath Lab Emergencies 1 Sarah Carson/Tom Johnson 08:30 Perforation / Tamponade Vessel closure Hypotension Arrhythmia 10:00 Refreshment Break Session 6: Cath Lab Emergencies 2 Sarah Carson/Tom Johnson/Ellie Gudde 10:30 Out of hospital arrest /ventilated patient 10:50 Dealing with a death in the lab Session 7: Research and Radiation 11:20 Minimising radiation exposure 11:30 How to set up a research group Catherine Sinclair 12:00 Lunch Session 8: Advanced Equipment 12:50 IVUS and OCT Chris Loder 13:10 Pressure wire Nishat Jahagirdar 13:30 IABP Nishat Jahagirdar 13:50 Rotablation Chris Loder 14:10 Hands on with equipment (with coffee) 16:30 Q and A, meeting close Organising Secretariat: Millbrook Medical Conferences Ltd The Red House, 22 High Street, Lutterworth, Leicester LE17 4AD Telephone 01455 552559 Fax 01455 557377 Email events@millbrookconferences.co.uk Or book online at www.millbrook-medical-conferences.co.uk This course is jointly funded by BCIS and BCIA. This meeting is co-sponsored by BCIS and the British Cardiovascular Industry Association, whose members are Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Technology Companies.

GENERAL INFORMATION Registration There is no registration fee for this BCIS two day course. Venue The Beardmore Hotel & Conference Centre, Beardmore Street, Glasgow, G81 4SA (adjacent to ). Travel Delegates are responsible for making their own travel arrangements to and from Glasgow. Travel Bursaries A limited number of bursaries are available to those travelling a distance to this Course. Application for this should be indicated on the registration form. Selection will be made at the discretion of the organisers and you will be notified in due course if you have been successful in your application. By Air Glasgow International Airport, situated at Junction 28a, M8 to the West of Glasgow is approximately a 15 minute drive from the Conference Centre. By Rail Glasgow Central Station is approximately a 25 minute drive from the Conference Centre. Bus Routes The nearest bus stop is on Dumbarton Road, which is also just a few minutes walk from the hotel. Regular services run towards Glasgow and Dumbarton, Balloch and Helensburgh. From Glasgow city centre you can take the First Glasgow Bus Nos: 6, 1, 1A, 1B. Please note that the number 62 takes you only as far as Clydebank bus terminal. Parking The venue has free parking for delegates. Overnight Accommodation Hotel accommodation, including breakfast for the night of Monday 16th March is offered at the Beardmore Hotel. For those requesting accommodation, a refundable payment of 100.00 is asked to secure the booking. This may be made by cheque or debit/credit card and will only be cashed/payment debited if delegates fail to attend on the day or cancel their place after Monday 2nd Mary 2015. Millbrook will contact delegates on receipt of their registration to obtain this information. Conference Dinner on Monday 16th March All delegates are invited to the conference dinner to be held at the conference venue on the night of Monday 16th March. Certificate of Attendance All delegates will receive a certificate of attendance on completion of an evaluation survey after the course.

Title (Prof/Dr/Mr/Mrs/Ms): First Name: Surname: Job Title: Department: Hospital: Postal Address: REGISTRATION FORM Post Code: Telephone: Email: BCIS Number: Special Dietary Requirements: Booking Details: This course is open to BCIS members only. For details on joining BCIS visit www.bcis.org.uk Hotel accommodation, including breakfast for the night of Monday 16th March is offered at the Beardmore Hotel. All delegates are invited to attend the Course Dinner. For those requesting accommodation, a refundable payment of 100.00 is asked to secure the booking. This may be made by cheque or debit/credit card and will only be cashed/payment debited if delegates fail to attend on the day or cancel their place after Monday 2nd March 2015. Millbrook will contact delegates on receipt of their registration to obtain this information. Please indicate by ticking the box if you require the following: *I will require overnight accommodation on Monday 16th March Yes /No *I will be attending the Course Dinner on Monday 16th March Yes /No *I am interested in obtaining further details about the travel bursary available Yes /No Places for this course are limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis. Book early to avoid disappointment RETURN COMPLETED FORM TO: Millbrook Medical Conferences Ltd The Red House, 22 High Street, Lutterworth, Leicester LE17 4AD Telephone 01455 552559 Fax 01455 557377 Email events@millbrookconferences.co.uk Or book online at www.millbrook-medical-conferences.co.uk Your contact details will be kept for future use so that we can send you information about Millbrook s forthcoming events and courses. If you would rather we removed your details from our database, please put a tick in the box