CMR in Everyday Clinical Practice
The upcoming dates: June 17-18th 2021
Language - English |
ONLINE COURSE via Zoom |
Course Registration
Please register for the course by filling out the form below. Please proceed to the payment via online payment. Your place on the course will be confirmed once the payment has been received.
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Payment DetailsOnline bank transfer:
IBAN: DE08 1101 0100 2042 3262 80 BIC: SOBKDEBBXXX Reference: CMRJan21 or CMR Jun21 Course Fee: 310,- € (€260.5 + €49.5 VAT) Discount 50% (€155) KGU, DZHK Rhein-Main, Team Discount and previous Attendees (Refresher Rate) |
Endorsed by |
LAEKH applied for 22 CPD credits Category A |
Course Programme
Day 1 - Thursday
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Day 2 - Friday
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About the course
This is a 2-day introductory course on CMR for clinicians (cardiologists, radiologists, physicians-internal medicine), radiographers, CMR physicists and engineers. The course objective is to outline the role of CMR in diagnosis and clinical management of heart disease, including ischemia and heart failure, cardiomyopathies, congenital heart disease, in guiding medical treatment, coronary intervention and the use of medical devices. Lectures, four sessions with interactive clinical cases, two live cases and post-processing sessions will link the theoretical knowledge with the application in the daily clinical routine. Endorsed by LAEKH with 22 CPD credits Category A.
Course Faculty
Priv. Doz. Dr Valentina Puntmann is Goethe CVI Academy Lead, responsible for the courses, fellowships and training. She is consultant physician, cardiologist and clinical pharmacologist. She is Principal Investigator of the International T1 Mapping Outcome Study (est. 2010) and has authored several key papers of the T1 and T2 mapping field. She is member of EuroCMR Board of Examiners, ESC Cardio-Oncology Council and ESC WG of Myocardial diseases.
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Prof. Dr. Nagel, MD, PhD is Director of the Institute for Experimental and Translational Cardiovascular Imaging at University Hospital Frankfurt, and head of CMR Interdisciplinary Service jointly with Depts of Cardiology and Radiology. He is Founding Member of the SCMR, ASCI and EuroCMR. He is Past President of SCMR.
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Dr. Rocio Hinojar is clinical lecturer in cardiovascular imaging, consultant cardiologist and research coordinator in the Cardiology department at Ramon y Cajal University Hospital in Madrid, Spain. Her research projects focus on the application of novel imaging biomarkers for the detection of cardiovascular disease particularly in the setting of inflammatory cardiac conditions.
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Priv. Doz. Dr. Rolf is Deputy Director of Cardiology and head of cardiac imaging at Kerckhoff Heart-Centre. He is lecturer on cardiovascular imaging and general cardiology at the University of Gießen. His scientific interest include imaging bio- markers and imaging of pulmonary hypertension.
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Dr Hafisyatul Zainal, MD, is Senior Lecturer and Consultant Head of non-invasive Cardiology Laboratory at University Teknologi MARA, Sg. Buloh, Malaysia. Her speciality interest is in imaging of inflammatory cardiomyopathies and heart failure. She is a member of ESC WG of Myocardial diseases. She leads the Goethe CVI Outreach Malaysia, outreach CMR fellowship programme.
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Dr. Luca Arcari is consultant cardiologist at the Cardiology unit of Madre Giuseppina Vannini Hospital in Rome, Italy. His research interest is focused on imaging of cardiomypathies, including hypertrophic and infiltrative cardiomyopathies, uremic phenotypes and takotsubo syndrome.
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Dr Valbuena, MD, is Consultant Cardiologist in University Hospital La Paz, Madrid. She works in the Cardiac imaging Unit, with special focus on CMR. Her research interests include topics including cardiomyopathies, Cardiooncology or pulmonary hypertension.
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Dr. Heiner Latus is a paediatric cardiologist and CMR Fellow in paediatric and congenital heart disease at the German Heart Centre Munich. His research focuses on CMR on pathophysiology of RV failure, pulmonary hypertension and single-ventricle circulation. He is a member of the German Paediatric Pulmonary Vascular Disease Network AEPC working group in Pulmonary Hypertension and Heart Failure.
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Sponsors
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