T1 and T2 Mapping Workshop
ONLINE COURSE via LIVE STEAMING
2024
Course Directors
PD Dr Valentina Puntmann and Prof Dr Eike Nagel
University Hospital Frankfurt, Germany
University Hospital Frankfurt, Germany
Course registration
Please register for the course by filling out the form below. You will receive an invoice. Your place on the course will be secured once the payment has been received.
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 tissue characterisation with focus on T1 and T2 mapping. The course is intended for clinicians, radiographers, CMR physicists and engineers. The course objective is to provide an overview of T1 and T2 mapping techniques and their current application in diagnosis and clinical management of heart disease, including heart failure, inflammatory, hypertrophic and infiltrative cardiomyopathies. The course consists of lectures, interactive clinical cases, live streaming from the scanner and post-processing sessions. We will link the theoretical knowledge with the application of Goethe CVI(r) Approaches in the daily clinical routine. Awarded 19 credits CPD Category A by LAEKH.
Goethe CVI Academy
Priv. Doz. Dr Valentina Puntmann, course director and lecturer, is consultant physician, cardiologist and clinical pharmacologist. She is senior clinical investigator with subspecialty interest in mutimodality cardiovascular imaging and conduct of clinical trials using imaging biomarkers. She directs departmental clinical and research imaging fellowships programmes.
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Prof. Dr. Eike Nagel, course director and lecturer, is consultant physician and cardiologist, Head of the Institute for Experimental and Translational Cardiovascular Imaging and DZHK Centre for Cardiovascular Imaging (DZHK Professor). He leads the Interdisciplinary Cardiovascular Imaging Service in Depts of Cardiology and Radiology, University Hospital Frankfurt.
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Dr Hinojar, MD, PhD is Clinical Lecturer in Cardiovascular Imaging, consultant cardiologist and research coordinator in the Cardiology department at Ramon y Cajal University Hospital, Madrid, Spain. She is Board Member of SEC Cardiovascular Imaging Section.
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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 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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Associate Professor Andrew Jabbour is a Consultant Cardiologist at St Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney, and an Associate Professor of Medicine with the University of New South Wales. A/Prof Jabbour has focussed his research on the use of CMR in the detection and management of cardiac allograft rejection through myocardial tissue characterisation and performance analysis.
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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 such as cardiomyopathies, Cardiooncology or pulmonary hypertension.
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Dr Faraz Pathan is Director of Multi-Modality Cardiovascular Imaging and Head of Cardiology Research at Nepean Hospital.
He is a Senior lecturer at Sydney University Nepean Clinical School his research focuses on advance multi modality imaging, Obesity imaging and life style interventions to improve cardiometabolic risk. |
Dr. 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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Sponsors
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