BSCMR Webinar: ICC for the General Cardiologist

We are delighted to announce the launch the first in out series of educational webinars, ICC for the General Cardiologist, taking place on Tuesday 9th June at 6:30pm.
 
This session will explore the role of cardiovascular magnetic resonance in inherited cardiomyopathies, with focus on dilated and arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathies (DCM/ACM). Designed for general imaging cardiologists, the webinar will provide practical insights into how CMR can support diagnosis, risk stratification, and emerging research into the field.
Led by Dr Hannah Sinclair, ICC and CMR cardiologist at St Thomas’s Hospital, London, and Dr Daniel Hammersley, ICC lead at King’s College Hospital, CMR cardiologist, and Honorary Senior Lecturer at King’s College London, the session aims to cover a range of key topics including:
  • Classical CMR phenotypes and imaging patterns seen in DCM and ACM
  • When to consider referral to inherited cardiac conditions (ICC) services and how to work collaboratively within specialist networks
  • Emerging imaging techniques and evolving research in inherited cardiomyopathies
  • Future clinical applications of advanced CMR techniques in diagnosis and patient management

Dr Hannah Sinclair

 Consultant Cardiologist in Inherited Cardiac Conditions and Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance, St Thomas’ Hospital, London, UK

Dr Hannah Sinclair is a consultant cardiologist in inherited cardiac conditions and cardiovascular MRI at St Thomas’s Hospital, London, United Kingdom. She was trained in the Wessex deanery and has contributed extensively to BSCMR in the form of education.

Dr Daniel Hammersley 

Consultant Inherited Cardiac Conditions and Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance, King’s College Hospital, London, UK & Honorary Senior Lecturer at King’s College London, London, UK.

Dr Daniel Hammersley is a Consultant Cardiologist in Inherited Cardiac Conditions and Cardiac MRI at King’s College Hospital. He trained in cardiology in London and the South-East, undertaking a PhD in dilated cardiomyopathy at the National Heart & Lung Institute. He manages patients with inherited cardiomyopathies and their families and has a specialist interest in the cardiac manifestations of inherited neuromuscular diseases. He is an Adjunct Senior Lecturer at King’s College London.

We hope you will be able to join us for this practical and clinically focused webinar exploring the role of CMR in inherited cardiomyopathies.

This event is free for BSCMR members. Attendees will receive 1 CPD credit upon attendance and feedback completion.

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