Cordis Cardiac & Vascular Institute

 

The Expert Approach to BTK
"The beneficiary of CCVI ultimately has to be the patient."
Prof Martin Rothman
Director of Cardiac Research & Development, The London NHS trust, London, UK

 

 

 

 

 

CarotidWorld

 

 
Peripheral Vascular Disease

Workshops
Fellows Programme

Fellows ProgrammeIn addition to 3 annual fellowships awarded through the European Society of Cardiology, CCVI is the original sponsor of the European Interventional Cardiology Fellows Course organised by the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions (EAPCI). Additionally, the Institute is pleased to provide educational grants administered by EAPCI in support of Russian Fellows.

Other Educational Programmes
Proctor Networks

Proctor NetworksThrough the proctor network, CCVI provides attendees with the opportunity to learn and develop skills and techniques associated with procedures that are new to them.

Scientific Meetings

Scientific MeetingsThe Cordis Cardiac & Vascular Institute supports a range of educational activities conducted during major national and international congresses. These include symposia, case review sessions and procedural skills training incorporating the use of simulators and bench testing.

Cath Lab Days

Cath Lab DaysCath Lab days are tailor-made training and information exchange sessions run by Cordis for cath lab personnel. They can range from a demonstration of a new technology to educational presentations on cardiac and vascular disease. Your Cordis contact person will work closely with you to customise the presentation for you and your cath lab staff.

 

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