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new horizons 2005

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New Horizons in Fetal Cardiology, June 2-3 2005

Topics include:

·         Echo-morphological correlates of heart defects
·
         New aspects of fetal physiology in IUGR and TTTS
·
         Assessment and planning for delivery of the fetus
       with heart disease

Role of new techniques:
·         In fetal cardiac interventions
·
         Fetal ECG in monitoring & arrhythmias
 


International Faculty

Prof. Lindsey Allan, Kings College, London
Dr. Andrew Cooke, University College, London
Prof. Kurt Hecher, Hamburg, Germany
Prof. Torvid Kiserud, Bergen, Norway

Dr. John Simpson, Guy's Hospital, London
Dr. Gerald Tulzer, Linz, Austria
Dr. Wayne Tworetsky, Boston Children's Hospital

Organisers

Dr. Helena Gardiner & Dr. Yen Ho
Royal Brompton Hospital & National Heart & Lung Institute,
Imperial College, London

Download the official programme

Click on this link to open the programme (Word File 91 kb)
(or RIGHT CLICK on the link & SAVE AS to download)


Contact

Tel:  +44 (0)20 7351 8172
Fax: +44 (0)20 7351 8246
E-mail: shortcourses.nhli@imperial.ac.uk
or          c.walker@imperial.ac.uk

Venue

The National Heart & Lung Institute at the Royal Brompton Hospital,
Dovehouse St.,
(entrance in Cale St.)
London
SW3 6LY

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IFMSS & BCS 2005

Why not visit London after the IFMSS
(
22-25 May, Helsingor, Denmark)
or the
British Cardiac Society
(23-26 May, Manchester, UK)

 

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