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Cardiac MRI in practice Chairmen: Dr Ben Holloway, Dr Rick Steeds A one day course aimed at Radiographers, Radiologists and Cardiologists starting out or hoping to broaden their horizons in Cardiac MRI 4th Guerbet Cardiac MRI Seminar Registration Prior registration is necessary to ensure appropriate logistics arrangement and catering. Please reserve your place by visiting GuerbetQECMR.eventbrite.co.uk Enquiries If you require further information regarding this seminar, please contact us on 0121 733 8542 or by email at [email protected] Accreditation CPD credit applied for from RCR CPD Now applied for from CoR Accommodation Numerous Hotels are located in the centre of Birmingham close to the course venue. www.visitbirmingham.com How to find the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham (QEHB) from the M5 motorway • Leave M5 at Junction 4 and follow A38 Birmingham for 6.75 miles, after which you will encounter a major set of traffic lights • Turn left following A4040 Harborne/QE Medical Centre passing the large Sainsbury’s store on your right • At roundabout turn right signposted QEHB • At roundabout turn left • At roundabout turn left and follow the signs to Main Visitor Car Park A How to find the Queen Elizabeth Hospital from Birmingham city centre • Follow the A38 to Bromsgrove (Bristol Road) • After leaving the city centre, continue along the dual carriageway • As the dual carriageway ends, turn right into Edgbaston Park Road, following signs for Queen Elizabeth Medical Centre • Take the next left into Pritchatts Road, go straight over the mini roundabout, then turn left at the crossroads (end of Pritchatts Road) into Somerset Road • At the island go straight over into Metchley Lane, then turn left into Metchley Park Road (signposted QE Medical Centre) • Continue onto Mindelsohn Way and follow the signs to Main Visitor Car Park A • Follow the A38 to Bromsgrove (Bristol Road) • After leaving the city centre, continue along the dual carriageway Travelling to Queen Elizabeth Hospital and the old QE by train • The nearest station to the hospital is University station, which is less than 10 minutes’ walk from the hospital. • A minibus service is also available, which carries patients, visitors and staff from University station to the Birmingham Women’s Hospital, both the old and new Queen Elizabeth Hospital buildings and the Mental Health Trust. • University station is on the Cross City line. There are trains approximately every 10 minutes from New Street station in Birmingham city centre (final destination: Longbridge or Redditch). On arrival at the hospital make your way to the Main Entrance and ask at the information desk for directions to the Education Centre. Hintlesham k Road Mindelsohn Way Mindelsohn Way Mindelsohn Way Outpatients & all wards/departments (new hospital) Cancer Centre All wards & departments (old hospital) East Block Day Unit Hospital entrances 48, 76, 84, 98, 99, 647 Parking on the Queen Elizabeth Hospitals site When visiting our hospitals we recommend the following car parks. For the new Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham use Car Park A (sat nav postcode B15 2WB – please note this takes you to Mindelsohn Way and will only work if you have updated your sat nav. When on the hospital site, please follow signs for Car Park A) For the Old Queen Elizabeth Hospital use Car Park D (sat nav postcode B15 2TH) For the Emergency Department (A&E) or CDU use Car Park D (sat nav postcode B15 2TH) Learning Hub Busy Bees Nursery Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham Birmingham Women’s Hospital Medical School The Oleaster (BSMHFT) The Barberry (BSMHFT) University Station Harborne Birmingham Selly Oak Staff Car Park F Staff Car Park B1 Nuffield House Centre Club Fisher House Trust HQ Cancer Centre Ambulances & Buses only Vincent Drive closed to vehicles Access for residents only Sainsbury’s 48 647 48, 99, 647 Access to Busy Bees and Staff Car Park F only 48, 98, 99 48, 98, 99 Selly Oak 61, 63 61, 63 11 48 99, 647 Shuttle Shuttle Shuttle Shuttle Shuttle Shuttle Shuttle Shuttle 48, 99 647 Post Graduate Centre Staff Car Park E Visitor and Patient (non - A&E & CDU) New QEHB Parking – Car Park A A&E A&E entrance and drop-off (15 mins waiting only) Clinical Decision Unit (CDU) entrance CDU Visitor / Patient / A&E / CDU Old QE Parking – Car Park D Main Entrance / Patient / Visitor (non - A&E & CDU) Old Queen Elizabeth Hospital 76, 84, 98 Pedestrian Route Drop-off only Taxi rank Shuttle bus Smoking Shelter Harborne TAXI 11 48 76, 84, 98 Shuttle The free shuttle bus service runs from 07:00-19:00 Monday-Friday (excluding Bank Holidays). Correct at 21/11/13 Shuttle Info desk Disabled Parking Parking Bus Stop Centro / WM Cycle Storage Shuttle TAXI 1 2 3 4 Friday 17 October 2014 ~ 8.30 - 16.40 Lecture Theatre 3, Education Centre, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2WB

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Page 1: Cardiac MRI in practice - Guerbet · 2014-06-20 · Cardiac MRI in practice Chairmen: Dr Ben Holloway, Dr Rick Steeds A one day course aimed at Radiographers, Radiologists and Cardiologists

Cardiac MRI in practice

Chairmen: Dr Ben Holloway, Dr Rick Steeds

A one day course aimed at Radiographers, Radiologists and Cardiologists starting out or hoping to broaden their horizons in Cardiac MRI

4th Guerbet Cardiac MRI Seminar

RegistrationPrior registration is necessary to ensure appropriate logistics arrangement and catering. Please reserve your place by visiting GuerbetQECMR.eventbrite.co.uk

EnquiriesIf you require further information regarding this seminar, please contact us on 0121 733 8542 or by email at [email protected]

AccreditationCPD credit applied for from RCRCPD Now applied for from CoR

Accommodation Numerous Hotels are located in the centre of Birmingham close to the course venue. www.visitbirmingham.com

How to find the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham (QEHB) from the M5 motorway• Leave M5 at Junction 4 and follow A38 Birmingham for 6.75 miles, after which you

will encounter a major set of traffic lights• Turn left following A4040 Harborne/QE Medical Centre passing the large Sainsbury’s

store on your right• At roundabout turn right signposted QEHB• At roundabout turn left• At roundabout turn left and follow the signs to Main Visitor Car Park A

How to find the Queen Elizabeth Hospital from Birmingham city centre• Follow the A38 to Bromsgrove (Bristol Road)• After leaving the city centre, continue along the dual carriageway• As the dual carriageway ends, turn right into Edgbaston Park Road, following signs for Queen Elizabeth

Medical Centre• Take the next left into Pritchatts Road, go straight over the mini roundabout, then turn left at the

crossroads (end of Pritchatts Road) into Somerset Road• At the island go straight over into Metchley Lane, then turn left into Metchley Park Road (signposted QE

Medical Centre) • Continue onto Mindelsohn Way and follow the signs to Main Visitor Car Park A• Follow the A38 to Bromsgrove (Bristol Road)• After leaving the city centre, continue along the dual carriageway

Travelling to Queen Elizabeth Hospital and theold QE by train• The nearest station to the hospital is University station, which

is less than 10 minutes’ walk from the hospital.• A minibus service is also available, which carries patients,

visitors and staff from University station to the Birmingham Women’s Hospital, both the old and new Queen Elizabeth Hospital buildings and the Mental Health Trust.

• University station is on the Cross City line. There are trains approximately every 10 minutes from New Street station in Birmingham city centre (final destination: Longbridge or Redditch).

On arrival at the hospital make your way to the Main Entrance and ask at the information desk for directions to the Education Centre.

Hintlesham Avenue

Metch

ley Park Road

Mindelsohn Way

Mindelsohn Way

Mindelsohn Way

Outpatients & all wards/departments (new hospital)

Cancer Centre

All wards & departments (old hospital)

East Block Day Unit

Hospital entrances

48, 76, 84, 98, 99,647

Parking on the Queen Elizabeth Hospitals siteWhen visiting our hospitals we recommend the following car parks.

For the new Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham use Car Park A (sat nav postcode B15 2WB – please note this takes you to Mindelsohn Way and will only work if you have updated your sat nav. When on the hospital site, please follow signs for Car Park A)

For the Old Queen Elizabeth Hospital use Car Park D (sat nav postcode B15 2TH)

For the Emergency Department (A&E) or CDU use Car Park D(sat nav postcode B15 2TH)

LearningHub

Busy Bees

Nursery

Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham

Birmingham Women’s Hospital

Medical School

The Oleaster(BSMHFT)

The Barberry(BSMHFT)

University StationH

arborne

Birmingham

Selly Oak

Sta� Car Park F

Sta� Car Park

B1

Nuffield House

CentreClub

FisherHouse

TrustHQ

CancerCentre

Ambulances & Buses only Vinc

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Access for residents only

Sainsbury’s

48647

48, 99, 647

Access to Busy Bees and Sta� Car Park F only

48, 98, 99

48, 98, 99

Selly Oak

61, 63

61, 63

1148

99, 647

B15 2WB

Shuttle

Shuttle

Shuttle

Shuttle

Shuttle

Shuttle

Shuttle

Shuttle

48, 99 647

PostGraduate

Centre

Sta� Car Park E

Visitor and Patient (non - A&E & CDU)

New QEHB Parking – Car Park A

A&E

A&E entrance and drop-o�

(15 mins waiting only)Clinical

Decision Unit (CDU) entrance

CDU

Visitor / Patient

/ A&E / CDU

Old QE Parking

– Car Park D

Main Entrance / Patient / Visitor(non - A&E & CDU)

Old Queen Elizabeth Hospital

76,84, 98

Site map

Pedestrian Route

Drop-off only

Taxi rank

Shuttle bus

Smoking Shelter

Harborne

TAXI

1148

76,84, 98

Shuttle

The free shuttle

bus service runs from

07:00-19:00 Monday-Friday

(excluding Bank

Holidays).Correct at 21/11/13

Shuttle

Info desk

Disabled Parking

Parking

Bus Stop Centro / WM

Cycle StorageShuttle

TAXI

1

2

3

4

Friday 17 October 2014 ~ 8.30 - 16.40Lecture Theatre 3, Education Centre, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2WB

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We welcome you to the new Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEHB) for the fourth in a series of one day events in collaboration with Guerbet.

This programme has been developed with response to feedback from our previous courses and focuses on the use of CMR in adults with congenital heart disease.

The day will give you plenty of practical tips and tricks, alongside examples on which to base your future scanning .

The new Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEHB) is the first tertiary care facility built in the region for more than 100 years and one of the largest in Western Europe.

The hospital provides care for its local population as well as regional and national services for the people of the West Midlands and beyond.

At the heart of the hospital lie 6 MRI scanners, delivering one of the busiest Cardiac MRI services in the United Kingdom.

In conjunction with Guerbet, we hope to share our experience with you and encourage you to join us for this one day course which is aimed at delivering core knowledge in Cardiac MRI.

Programme Welcome Statement

08.30 - 09.00 Registration

09.00 - 09.30 A segmental approach to ACHD on CMR Helen Mathias, Consultant Cardiac Radiologist Summary: A simple approach to identifying the anatomy of the atria, ventricles and vessels, their co-relations and connexions in a structured manner.

09.30 - 10.00 Case Reviews: A segmental approach to ACHD Will Bradlow, Consultant Imaging Cardiologist Summary: An interactive, case-based illustration.

10.00 - 10.30 Practical tips on CMR scanning ACHD patients Emma Caffrey and Amy Jenkinson, Senior Cardiac Radiographers Summary: Radiographer tricks and tips including the importance of RV inclusion in stack; searching out and assessing normal flow and septal defects when using gadolinium MR.

10.30 - 11.00 Case Reviews: Practical tips on scanning Paul Fergusson, Senior Cardiac Radiographer Summary: An interactive, case-based illustration.

11.00 - 11.30 Coffee

11.30 - 12.00 Single ventricle circulation and Fontan: concerns for the clinician Paul Clift, Consultant Specialist in ACHD Summary: An outline of the history of the surgery, types, why it is done, prognosis, and a review of the clinical problems patients encounter that need to be assessed when scanning.

12.00 - 12.30 CMR of single ventricle circulation and Fontan Lucy Hudsmith, Consultant Imaging Specialist in ACHD Summary: Appearances of AP, TCPC, examples of complications, ventricular function, chamber thrombus, obstruction to pathways, etc. 12.30 - 13.00 Case reviews: Complex cases in ACHD on CMR Nicola Edwards, Clinical Lecturer in Cardiac Imaging Summary: An interactive, case-based illustration of conditions not covered so far.

13.00 - 14.00 Lunch

14.00 - 14.40 MR assessment of cardiac shunt lesions Oliver Tann, Consultant in Cardiovascular imaging, Great Ormond Street Hospital Summary: CMR assessment of different types of cardiac shunt lesions; imaging protocols and data interpretation.

14.40 - 15.20 MR-Based Risk Assessment in ACHD Sonya Babu-Naryan, Clinical Senior Lecturer and Consultant Cardiologist, Royal Brompton Summary: Advanced methods for risk stratification in ACHD, including extracellular volume and late gadolinium.

15.20 - 15:50 Tea

15.50 - 16.40 Review of cases: Fast and Furious Rick Steeds and Ben Holloway, Course Directors A quick-fire round of cases in ACHD for a survey of the common, uncommon and unique.