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These are lectures delivered as part of the ongoing webinars and the previous UK Cardiac CT Courses.
The course fees depend upon your status as a trainee or a fully qualified specialist (Cardiologist or Radiologist or another specialist).
To be eligible for trainee fees, you must be currently in a training post for at least one year and provide a letter of your trainee status from your hospital. A letter would also be required for those employed in UK NHS at Staff grade/ specialist doctor/ associate specialist posts to avail of discounted fees. Your job status will be reflected on the badge and course certificate.
Next course dates:
May 2025 course - Onsite only. NOW FULL
October 26th - 31st, 2025 - ONLINE only. Please express your interest in this course by completing the form below.
The next online and onsite courses will be announced soon.
*Subject to technical requirements being met to satisfaction.
For applicable fees and a detailed course program, please register your interest on the form below:
APPLICABLE FOR IN-PERSON COURSE
The course is held at venues west of London about 12 miles from Heathrow airport.
Venue address: The Bull Hotel, Oxford Road, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, SL9 7PA, United Kingdom
Phone: +44(0) 1753 885 995
Web: www.sarova.com/bull
Accommodation
We strongly suggest that participants stay at the venue hotel itself or in close proximity as the course is very intensive, starting on most days at 8 am and finishing at 6pm.
For Bull Hotel, the negotiated prices for the rooms are as follows for the last course were as below (the rooms are released 6 weeks before if not booked by delegates)
We advise you to book your accommodation as early as possible to avoid dissapointment. These are good prices for this location just to the west of London.
Superior rooms: £119 per night for B & B including VAT (total of 15 rooms available in this category)
Executive rooms: £139 per night for B & B including VAT (total of 5 rooms available in this category)
You can book directly at the Bull Hotel at our agreed prices by calling them on +44(0) 1753 885 995.
Please quote that you are attending the UK Cardiac CT course
You can also check the availability in nearby hotels in Gerrards Cross and Denham by using this Trivago link and entering the course dates.
Other hotels nearby:
Hotel | Address | Phone no. | Distance from Bull Hotel |
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Ethorpe Hotel | 85 Packhorse Road Gerrards Cross Bucks SL9 8HX |
01753 882039 | 0.6 miles |
Crowne Plaza Gerrards Cross | Oxford Road Beaconsfield Bucks HP9 2XE |
01753 893891 | 1.6 miles |
The Greyhound Inn | High Street Gerrards Cross Chalfont St Peter Bucks SL9 9RA |
01753 883404 | 1.9 miles |
Pinfield Hotel (Boutique Bed & Breakfast) | One Pin Lane Farnham Common Slough West Berkshire SL2 3RD |
01753 642681 | 3.3 miles |
Denham Grove | Tilehouse Lane Denham Bucks UB9 5DU |
0871 222 4794 | 5.1 miles |
Tilehouse Lodge | Tilehouse Lane Uxbridge Bucks UB9 5DG |
07540 961147 | 5.1 miles |
Thanks to all the participants of the March-April 2019 UK Cardiac CT course for their feedback and valuable suggestions.
Harold Ayetey, CMR Fellow, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK
An excellent course in terms of educational value, but it’s more than that. It feels like a welcoming into the cardiac CT community. Exceptional!
Overall rating: 5/5 stars
Czilla Jozsa, Cardiology and Imaging Fellow, Barts Heart Centre, London, UK
I have been doing cardiac CT for a while. I was very pleased with the course, the cases were interesting and challenging. I would highly recommend it to my other colleagues.
Overall rating: 5/5 stars
Dr Roman Korenfield, Senior Cardiologist, Kaplan University Medical Centre, Israel
I have very enjoyed from the course quality, the professionality of the lecturers and interestinguity of the cases.
Overall rating: 5/5 stars
Dr Jasveen Kandhai-Ragunath, Cardiologist, Gelderse Vallei, Netherlands
I thank the course was excellent It greatly improved my knowledge on cardiac CT
Overall rating: 5/5 stars
Diego Alberto Ávila-Sanchez, Cardiologist, Hospital Rafael Ángel Calderón Guardia, Costa Rica
Excellent course. I would recommend to anyone who wants to get in deep with cardiac CT. It is amazing how well organized is the course, and how everyday you fell that your abilities to analyze the cases are improving. The only thing is that I would like to see more cases of TAVI and prosthesis pathology (thrombus, abscess, etc).
Overall rating: 5/5 stars
Response: Dear Diego, thanks for your kind feedback. The course is geared towards Level II certification in line with curriculum recommended by the SCCT/ BSCI and endeavors to make the participants thorough in interpretation of Cardiac CT to an intermediate level. We do explain and go through cases of TAVI, congenital heart disease, thrombi, abscesses, etc but I hope that participants acquire experience of more complex conditions through their individual practice or by attending specialist advanced courses. It is not possible to go through basics of cardiac CT right up to an advanced level in a 6-day course and most participants working in general hospitals or diagnostic centers do not require the advanced knowledge.
Sridhar Srinivasan, Cardiology fellow, Barts Heart Centre, UK
Great course, wish I had done it earlier.
Overall rating: 5/5 stars
Dr Giridhar Soda, Consultant Paediatric Cardiologist, Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital, UK
It’s been an excellent course all along and the organisers were very helpful and all the faculty were very easily approachable. More importantly the course was run at a good, but steady pace I would suggest adding more cases on paediatric cardiology, post op and pre op lesions. There are lot of technical difficulties in getting a child/newborn scanned. These issues need to be looked at and i would like to have a small session with a paediatric cardiac radiologist/ cardiologist who has expertise in scanning children. Lot of children and new born babies would need to be anaesthetised as well. The image quality is major issue in children .i understand this is a evolving imaging modality but the paediatric cardiac surgeons are increasingly expecting to be shown a CT on any complex congenital heart before they put the child under knife. With ever increased number of patients with CHD into adulthood, although the incidence of CHD is not on the rise, its prevalence is rising exponentially.
Overall rating: 5/5 stars
Response: Dear Giridhar, thanks for your feedback. You have highlighted very important need for an advanced course in paediatric cardiac CT addressing the specific requirements of scanning children. Please refer to my comments above to Diego.
Dr Hind Elzein, Cardiology SPR, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, UK
Excellent educational course
Overall rating: 5/5 stars
Dr Kamla Al-Wahaibi, Cardiology registrar, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
Excellent course, highly recommended to others, one area of improvement I think it’s better if each delegate has her/his personal working station rather than 2 on 1.
Overall rating: 4/5 stars
Response: Dear Kamla, thanks for your feedback. From our experience of running the course over several years we believe that participants learn much more when they share the workstation with someone else, particularly from different speciality (please see some feedback below). Nevertheless, we always have some spare workstations if someone really thinks that they will be better off learning alone.
Dr Sharath Hosmane, Consultant Interventional Radiologist, Royal Preston Hospital, UK
Excellent course which is very well organised in an excellent venue with good IT support.
Overall rating: 5/5 stars
Dr Rania Yehia Mohamed, Radiologist, Dubai Hospital, Dubai
The course provides excellent hand on tutorials in cardiac Ct and I would recommend more time for TAVI assessment.
Overall rating: 5/5 stars
Response: Dear Rania, many thanks for your feedback. Please see above responses.
Dr Ranji Thomas, Consultant in Acute Medicine with interest in Cardiology, Noble Hospital, Isle of Man
Did not realise how soon the week had gone and will highly recommend the IK cardiac CT course.
Overall rating: 5/5 stars
Dr Emanuela Alati, Cardiac Imaging Fellow, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK
Very interesting and relevant lectures. Excellent teaching style which kept me interested. I liked the interaction and real examples we worked through to improve our learning.
Overall rating: 5/5 stars
Dr Shannon Anderson, Radiology trainee, Basildon & Thurrock University Hospital, UK
Very professional and well thought out course.
Overall rating: 5/5 stars
Muhammad MHF Alshammari, Cardiology Interventional Fellow, St James Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
Excellent case mix in terms of variety and complexity.
Overall rating: 5/5 stars
Souhad Yousef, Cardiology Imaging Fellow, Barts Heart Centre, London, UK
Well organized, meeting all aspects. Would be great to give more time for TAVI and congenital.
Overall rating: 5/5 stars
Fouad Hasson, Consultant Cardiologist, Luton and Dunstable NHS Trust, UK
It was an excellent course and indeed it was more than I expected to be.
Overall rating: 5/5 stars
Jonathan Dawkins, Radiology SPR, Royal Stoke Hospital, UK
Overall the course was excellent. The lectures were well presented and engaging. The cases were great with a huge variety of interesting and appropriate cases of varying difficulty. The only improvement there could have been was better time management, lectures sometimes ran over and there was too much time to look at the cases. This could have meant either we finished the day a bit earlier or could have got through a few more cases.
Overall rating: 5/5 stars
Response: Dear Jonathan, many thanks for your feedback and suggestions. The lectures are delivered to give the participants sufficient information and ensure adequate understanding. The time schedule in the programme was arbitrary. Regarding the hands-on cases, everyone is of different ability and it is important that those less familiar with CT and post-processing have enough chance to learn. In this course, my emphasis is on the quality of training which does unfortunately result in a longer course.
Harankahadeniya Bandara, Cardiology Fellow, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, UK
I attended the course having only basic knowledge of cardiac CT, however after attending this course I was able to gain an excellent and comprehensive knowledge and skill on interpretation of cardiac CT and the practical aspect of it. The whole event was conducted with full of educational inputs without wasting of any time.
Overall rating: 5/5 stars
Response: Dear Bandara, thanks for the feedback.
Sayed Hafiz Naderi, Cardiology Imaging Fellow, Imperial College NHS Trust, London, UK
The course was very well structured and the learning was at a good pace. Dr Mittal and colleagues provided many examples to practice a systematic approach to reporting. It ensured that we didn't miss any pathology but also trained our eyes to look for extra-cardiac manifestations. I highly recommend this course to those interested in Cardiac CT as it provides the perfect stepping stone in building ones confidence in this fast growing imaging modality.
Overall rating: 5/5 stars
Lucia vera Pernasetti, Consultant Cardiologist, Policlinica Rosario, Ibiza, Spain
The most productive courses I have ever attended. The most important is hands-on cases, many and close supervision. There was changing between lectures (well updated), cases, and videos, to keep attention (long hours). Consultants, teachers, and the environment in general is excellent for learning.
Overall rating: 5/5 stars
Jolanta Sobolewska, Consultant Cardiologist, Penine Acute NHS Trust, Oldham, UK
Excellent course, very well organized and provided structured approach how to analyse CT images. There was a lot of cases presented to appreciate the strengths and limitations of cardiac CT. We all felt very well looked after and I would like to say a big thank you to Dr Tarun Mittal for his enthusiasm and engagement. I would highly recommend this course.
Overall rating: 5/5 stars
Andreas Seraphim, Cardiology Fellow, Barts Heart Centre, London, UK
This is certainly one of the best courses I have attended as a cardiology trainee (UK trainee).
Overall rating: 5/5 stars
Hafez Alhous, Consultant Cardiologist, William Harvey Hospital, Kent, UK
Excellent course!
Overall rating: 5/5 stars
Mattia Valente, Cardiology trainee, University Medical Centre Groningen, Netherlands
A comprehensive, intensive course on both the basics and the finer points of Cardiac CT in its full breadth; far beyond merely examining coronary artery stenosis. The only comment I would have is that I would appreciate more cases of CT used in the diagnosis and follow-up of endocarditis - particularly paravalvular abscess formation in both aortic root and surrounding e.g. mechanical mitral valves. This is a far more common part of my daily practice than coronary or congenital anomalies, and an area where CT would seem extremely complementary to echo imaging.
Response: Dear Mattia, many thanks for the feedback and suggestion. Please see my responses above.
Overall rating: 5/5 stars
Thouqeer Ahmed, Specialist Radiologist, Dubai Hospital, Dubai
The course was very well organized by Dr Tarun and his team of professionals. The course content has covered most of the topics related to Cardiac CT imaging. The punctuality of sessions was maintained throughout the course. The complimentary dinners were awesome and memorable social gatherings. I would definitely recommend to my friends and colleagues to attend the course.
Response: Dear Thouqeer, many thanks for the feedback.
Overall rating: 5/5 stars
Ijsbrand Klip, Cardiology fellow, University Medical Centre Groningen, Netherlands
Very good location, course diners excellent. Topics during the course very interesting. Would love to see some more cases/lectures on endocarditis and CT (really informative for cardiologists).
Overall rating: 5/5 stars
Seema Rodwell-Shah, Consultant Radiologist, The Hillingdon Hospital NHS Trust, London, UK
Great course definitively improved by combining cardiologist with radiologist at the workstation - this made for interesting clinical discussion regarding hands on cases. Very well run and great course dinners. Faculty are very engaged, and organisation overall was second to none.
Overall rating: 5/5 stars
Aleksandra Plichta, Consultant Radiologist, QEQM Hospital at Margate, UK
Definitely the best course I have ever been to. Perfect organisation and delivery.
Overall rating: 5/5 stars
Charis Costopoulos, Cardiology Clinical Lecturer, Imperial College NHS Trust, London, UK
I think this is an excellent course for the interventional cardiologists irrespective of whether they plan to be involved in cardiac CT long-term
Overall rating: 5/5 stars
Kathy Hebert, Professor of Clinical Medicine, Southeast Veterans Hospital New Orleans, USA
I would prefer to have a thumb drive than the large book with slides. The slides are too small to read in the book I would add all pictures of pathology shown in the course so we can study at home and include labels. I would add myocarditis and thoracic ulcers. If you could include CMR pictures side by side with CT to show pros and cons of each.
Response: Dear Kathy, many thanks for your feedback. Please check the all the slides in the manual on the ‘onedrive’ folder, the link to which I have sent to everyone. Although myocarditis is not a diagnosis made on cardiac CT, I did show two incidental cases of suspected myocarditis. I can certainly add thoracic ulcer.
Participant | Comments | Grading out of 5 |
K Tandjung, Cardiology trainee, Thoraxcentrum Twente, Netherlands | Very good course, would recommend. Course facility could be upgraded | 5 |
Harshana Samarasinghe, Cardiology Fellow, Harefield Hospital, London | Excellent | 5 |
Theodoros Ntoskas, Cardiologist, New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton, UK | Excellent organised course with comprehensive presentations and great time spending for good quality and very educational hands-on cases. Absolutely beneficial the pre-course compulsory online training, as well the 6-days course. | 5 |
Juruan de Witt, Consultant Radiologist, Windhoek, Namibia | Very comprehensive course. Professionally structured and presented. | 4 |
Jaroslav SKOPAL, Consultant Cardiologist, Pilgrim Hospital, Boston, UK | Excellent course. | 5 |
Sadia Sultana, Radiology SPR, University Hospital Birmingham, UK | Excellent | 5 |
Bob von Bartheld, Cardiology trainee, Noord West Ziekenhuis Groep, The Netherlands | Overall a very good course, I learned a lot! The days were long with a lot of cases but I guess for level 2 there is no other option. It would be good to have more than one presenter, I really value Tarun highly but for the mind it is better to have variation in speakers. | 4 |
Eric Frosztega, Radiology trainee, Södersjukhuset, Stockholm, Sweden | Excellent course. The pairing of radiologists and cardiologists to one workstation was extremely rewarding and educational - as a radiologist this allowed me to learn/question which findings are more important for cardiologists, and (in my opinion) my experience with radiology helped my colleague to better understand/interpret the data from the CT examinations. | 5 |
Radu Cramariuc, Radiologist, HNT - Namsos Sykehus, Namsos, Norway | Interactive and intensive course. Recommended! | 5 |
Akshat Khurana, Cardiology trainee, Waikato District Health Board, Hamilton, New Zealand | UK cardiac CT course was a wonderful experience. The staff and teaching facility were very personable and approachable. It has definitely enhanced my understanding of cardiac CT and I would highly recommend it to my other colleagues. Hands-on cases were an excellent experience. | 5 |
Suvarna Kolla, Consultant Radiologist, Sunderland royal hospital, UK | The quality of the course is exceptionally high standards, nothing to spot on. This course certainly gave me confidence in cardiac reporting without much previous cardiac background. | 5 |
Ruwana Munasinghe, Cardiology Fellow, Harefield Hospital, London, UK | The course was organized in a very attractive and structural way. we had enough time to go through few lectures since some lectures were submitted earlier as online lectures. Really appreciate it. The material provided is clearly structured. Most importantly, the lecturer, Dr Tarun has explained all the cases very clearly and interestingly. Thank you very much for all the team who had contributed in various ways to make such interesting valuable workshop. | 5 |
Manali Jain, Cardiology SPR, Leeds General Infirmary, UK | Beautifully conducted CT course with fantastic variety of cases and lovely pace. Despite the amount of pathology seen, the course did not feel rushed. Thank you, Dr Mittal, for the week of learning bliss. | 5 |
S. A. C. Nandasiri, Consultant Cardiologist, Luton & Dunstable Hospital, UK | Excellent course, nicely structured, well organized. Excellent support, learning materiel and hands-on work during the course. Highly recommended. | 5 |
Wouter Wieringa, Cardiology trainee, UMCG, Groningen, Netherlands | It is a high-quality course, I would certainly recommend it to my peers. In my opinion, the pace of the cases could be a little bit higher, but I already had experience in reading cardiac CTs | 5 |
Fady Gerges, Cardiologist, NMC Speciality Hospital, UAE | Outstanding course and representing state of the art in way of presentation and delivering information by Tarun whom I belive delivers the most fruitful and useful cardiac CT course. I salute Tarun and his team.. excellent material and outstanding teamwork. I liked the cardiologist radiologist combination. It was very encouraging to motive all of us to interact actively in the course. I would recommend the course to all cardiologists and radiologists I know.. | 5 |
Ingrid Vognild, Radiology trainee, University Hospital of Northern Norway, Tromsø, Norway | Very good with the lectures online on the course. I really liked it, but would have prefere to have to more time on grade, stents and cases that looked at functional study of the myocardium. And mabye less of the coronary part:-) | 5 |
Amobi Akonobi, Cardiology, Kings Mill Hospital, UK | This is an excellent course, very intense and fit for purpose. | 5 |
Ryan Volker, Consultant Radiologist, Windhoek, Namibia | Excellent course. You leave with the ability and confidence to report cardiac cases on your own. Highly recommended. | 5 |
Josh Chai, Consultant Cardiologist, Wexham Park Hospital, UK | Excellent course for any cardiologist wanting to learn cardiac CT. Great lectures and hands-on material. The "pairing" of 1 cardiologist + 1 radiologist at each workstation works particularly well. Truly enjoyed this cardiac CT course. Highly recommended. | 5 |
Balachandran Kandasamy, Consultant Cardiologist, Inst Jantung Negara, Kaula Lumpur, Malaysia | excellent. Will recommend to other Cardiologists | 1 |
Kavitha Vimalesvaran, Cardiology SPR, Wexham Park Hospital, UK | Thank you for the excellent course! I haven't received such amazing teaching in a very long time - albeit intense, the course was everything I expected and much more! I particularly enjoyed learning and practicing the structured way of interpreting Cardiac CT. I was also extremely impressed by the breadth of cases we were exposed to. Thanks for the exceptional week and I will most definitely be recommending it to my fellow registrars. | 5 |
Alberto Villanueva, Consultant Radiologist, East Surrey Hospital, UK | The course is comprehensive and allow you to confidently report CT coronary angiograms at the end of it. The fact that most of the course is based on hands-on work makes it attractive. What you learn here is a method of working. There is a good balance between practical sessions and theory that is also needed. These 5 days will be unforgettable. | 5 |
Mehrdad Talebian Yazdi, Cardiology trainee, Haga Teaching Hospital, The Hague, The Netherlands | Quality of the course was excellent. I love the hands-on sessions, very insightful. It is a bit tiring in the end, but I guess that is just part of level 2 Training. | 4 |
Jeffrey Verschuren, Cardiology trainee, Leiden Universtiy Hospital, The Netherlands | Very comprehensive course. All aspect and possibilities of cardiac CT are covered. Enthusiastic and knowledgeable course leader. Majority, of course, is hands-on. | 4 |
Debashish Das, Cardiology fellow, Barts Heart Centre, London, UK | Well organised course | 5 |
Frank Brouwers, Cardiology Trainee, Martini Hospital, Groningen, The Netherlands | In general, the course was of high quality and quite satisfactory. Personally, I would have preferred to speed up the cases a little bit more, especially after the first day / first two days. | 4 |
Erik Lipsic, Cardiology Trainee, Martini Hospital, Groningen, The Netherlands | Very helpful and intensive course learning me the cardiac CT in a one week time essentially from scratch. | 5 |
Rajesh Bagree, Consultant Radiologist, Mediclinic Welcare Hospital, Dubai, UAE | excellent course.Very practical and gently paced for maximum impact and learning | 5 |
Jirina Hurychova, Cardiology, Glangwili General Hospital, Wales, UK | I have found the course very interesting and helpful in understanding cardiac CT as I had not had any experience with it before I attended the course. I could see that every day I found myself improving in recognizing abnormalities and more confident in reporting. Overall this was possibly the best course I have ever attended and I would definitely recommend it to my colleagues. | 5 |
Milind Raje, Consultant Radiologist, Al Zahra Hospital Sharjah, UAE | a very precise and professional learning course, definitely to be recommended to anyone who plans to start a cardiac ct service. it is also a good refresher to those who may want to keep in touch with the latest practice in this field. | 5 |
Hindrik Wybren van der Werf, Consultant Cardiologist, UMCG, The Netherlands | Excellent course, where i learned the basics of cardiac CT. | 5 |
Yusra Alkadhim, Consultant Radiologist, John Hopkins Aramco Health Centre, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia | Excellent course that provided great knowledge about Cardiac CT | 5 |
Eleni Nakou, Cardiology, Barts Heart Centre, London | Indeed it was one of the best courses I have ever attended! You and your team did a really great job! The only thing that I would suggest is more hand-on cases on TAVI and stents. This maybe means one more day..? Honestly, I would be very happy to come again and take part in the course next year!! Thank you very much, Tarun! I really appreciate it! This is professionalism as we say in Greece! Many thanks! | 5 |
Loay Ahmed Ali Mohammed Khair, Cardiology trainee, King Abdullah Medical Centre, Saudia Arabia | Excellent Hand on training, but need to increase basic pre course lectures, in order to improve our understanding to basic CT concepts. | 5 |
Rajesh Kanna, Consultant Cardiologist, Global Cardiology, Perth, Australia | The best course I have done post completion of my training! Would gladly attend if you teach anything else Tarun! | 5 |
Anna-Catharina Hegstad, Consultant Radiologist, Unilabs - Radiology, Majorstuen, Norway | I learned more than expected!!! Long hours, but well conducted! Maybe we should have changed partners every day, in order to learn more and get to know more people. | 5 |
Pranav Bhagirath, Cardiology trainee, VU Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands | A great course that delivers more than it promises. I now feel fully confident in reporting cardiac CT! | 5 |
Jawad Khan, Consultant Cardiologist, City Hospital, Birmingham | a very high caliber course with additional time spent working through cases being very valuable | 5 |
Radu Cramariuc, Consultant Radiologist, HNT Namsos Hospital, Norway | Intense and involving course. It helped me a lot. Recommended! | 5 |
Kristoffer Järlevi, Radiology trainee, Stockholm, Sweden
Excellent course. Even though the course material is superb, it would have been nice to also get a book for reference and further in depth study.
Response: Thanks Kristoffer. I have added a list of books in the online course folder for everyone.
Akmal Hakim ARSHAD, Cardiology Imaging Fellow, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK
I cannot praise this course enough. I totally recommend this course to all who are in cardiac imaging fraternity regardless of their modality of interest.
Mohamed Ali Salah, Cardiologist, International Medical Centre, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
It was one of the best and well prepared courses, materials and work stations were perfect.
Michail Papitsas, Specialist Cardiology, King’s College Hospital, London, UK
Very well organised and intense course meeting the teaching objectives. It is worth the time, money and effort.
Azarisman Shah Mohd Shah, International Islamic University Medical Centre, Kuantan, Malaysia
Excellent!
Chih Wong, Cardiology trainee, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Scotland
Great course. Learnt lots.
Sheref Mohamed Zaghloul, Cardiologist, International Medical Centre, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Very very good and beneficial course. Before I had no idea about CT but know at least 70 % of data I collected easily in 6 days.
Vanessa Posdziech, Cardiology Imaging Fellow, Imperial College NHS Trust, London, UK
This was an overall excellent course and I learnt an incredible amount. A particular strong point of the course is the continuous participation on the work stations. It was useful that two participants worked together so that there is constant interaction and feedback. There was a great mix of cases and everything was very well presented. The best course I have ever attended with real added value. Dr Mittal was very thorough throughout the course and showed great concern regarding the learning of the participants. I also enjoyed Mini Pakkal’s contributions very much. Great thanks for the website and all the additional information that we received. It was a very good venue and we were surely fed very well. The course dinners were a great opportunity to get to know this interesting mix of people from all over the world. I have only a few suggestions to make regarding the course manual. - The order of the slides changed between the lectures from left-right to top-bottom. It would be helpful to keep one order to support future reading of the manual. - Whenever there are slides with animation (where pictures where added) the printed version only showed the last version – e.g. Mini Pakkal’s talk on coronary artery anomalies slides “ALCAPA”, “Interarterial course” and “ABCD”. It’s a very nice feature during the talk but it’s a shame to miss out on the images in the manual. - Would it be possible to have a list of abbreviation either at the beginning of the manual or at the end of each talk? Abbreviations make the slides less crowded and easier to read but the reader of the manual may get stuck. - It would be nice to have at least once a change of partners during the course. This would allow us to get to know other people and their reporting style. Not sure whether this would work while asking the participants in order – I feature I rather liked as it kept us on our toes without being too stressful and distractive Thanks again for this fabulous course!
Response: Vanessa, thanks for your appreciation and suggestions. I would attempt to incorporate them for the next courses.
Ana Garcia Campos, Cardiology Imaging Fellow, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK
Excellent. Exceeded my expectations.
Garbriella Captur, Cardiology Imaging Fellow, Barts Hospital, London, UK
Dear Dr Mittal and the rest of the organising committee, thank you for providing us with the opportunity to attend such an excellent course (some of us at short notice). Your enthusiasm for the specialty is palpable and contagious. The course has changed my unlearned perception of cardiac CT - I am keen now to embrace this an imaging sub-speciality to complement cardiac MR, perhaps even trump it. Thanks to UK CCT, I have discovered a new and fascinating peephole into the human heart of images perfectly registered and of pristine resolution. Thank you for giving us trainees this wonderful learning opportunity and I hope this course may continue to grow and succeed, nationally and internationally, under your inspiring leadership for many years to come.
Dr. Zsolt Szigeti, Consultant Cardiologist, Budapest, Hungary
It was a perfect course, it reached the goal which I was going for.
Ahmed Al-Khayfawee, Radiology Trainee, UCLH, London, UK
It is an excellent course.
Anna Parisiadou, Specialist Cardiology, Basildon and Thurrock University Hospital, UK
The course was overall excellent. My only points would be that was very intensive, especially the day when stents and grafts were presented. You could consider dedicate two days, as both are used in daily practice. Congratulations!
Response: Anna, thanks for your suggestions. It would be good to that but will require more time or reducing time on other aspects. I consider this as a ‘basic’ level 2 course with a taste to more advance topics.
Fredrik Karlefors, Consultant Radiologist, Helsingborg, Sweden
Most satisfied overall! Personally, I think in a lecture format the need for a lot of references to convince the audience is unnecessary - it will more distract from the real message with all diagrams and curves. It´s very nice to see that it has a real scientific approach and sometimes add some value, but it can also obscure, which I sometimes experienced. Thank you for an overall learning course and for the big enthusiasm from the faculty, especially Dr Mittal.
Response: Fredrik, I understand your concern. However, it is essential for those training to have competency at Level 2 are also familiar with the scientific evidence.
Jeremy Butts, Consultant Cardiologist, Calderdale Royal Hospital, UK
Excellent course. Comprehensive list of cases with good lectures
Dennis Rooker, Cardiology trainee, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
I already mentioned my general comments before. It was a great course which I enjoyed very much. It's very well structured and gave a good walkthrough for cardiac CT. I did this course on the recommendation of one of our consultants. Two comments: - I would prefer a bit of a faster pace during the hands-on cases. Less time between your review of the scan and the discussion. - More use of the quiz app during some hands-on cases. It's improves your attention span due to the interaction.
Response: Dennis, thanks for your suggestions. The pace is kept with everyone in mind and unfortunately, to suite the slower participants. One can certainly try to use the quiz app more often.
Amir Shahzad Anwar, Cardiology trainee, Manchester Royal Infirmary, UK
Excellent and highly recommended course. Thanks for the organizers.
Mudassar Baig, Consultant Cardiologist, Sunderland Royal Hospital, UK
Excellent course both for the new starters as well as for experienced trainees/specialists.
Sameera Mohamed ali, Specialist Registrar in Cardiology, Dubai, UAE
This was an Excellent course and has helped in understanding cardiac CT in depth. The hands-on training and the discussion following each case was helpful. Hope to have similar courses in other aspects of cardiac imaging.
Antonio de Marvao, Cardiology Imaging Fellow, Imperial College NHS Trust, London, UK
This course is excellent and the best I have attended during my training as a Cardiologist. It provided me with the knowledge and skills to improve my practice in CT and also in intervention and other imaging modalities. Highly recommended.
Maria Boutsikou, Cardiology Imaging Fellow, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK
Excellent organisation of the course. However, conference venue is not easily accessible by public transport.
Aye Thida Hline, Consultant Cardiologist, Queens Hospital, Essex, UK
It is an excellent course. Dr Mittal has put a great effort to run the course efficiently and also deliver a high standard of learning activities. He makes sure everyone is actively involved in discussion and creates an enjoyable and memorable event.
Gabija Pundziute-do Prado, Consultant Cardiologist, University Medical Center Groningen, The Netherlands
A very good course with minor imperfections. Many compliments to dr. Mittal who is a very dedicated and qualified teacher.
Sabir Abdul Karim, Specialist Cardiology, University Hospital of Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust, UK
Superb. Well organised. Very useful.
Ahmad Farhan Abdul Hamid, Cardiology trainee, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London, UK
Excellent!
Ana Garcia Campos, Cardiology Imaging Fellow, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK
Very intense but provides extensive basic knowledge.
Marc Hinterberger, Consultant Radiologist, Schwerzenbach, Switzerland
The course is way too expensive. For this money I would at least have expected to have the case discussions in smaller groups (max. 8 people per group). Next time hand out a printed out evaluation form at the beginning of the course so as to evaluate in a live manner. Some speakers I could hardly remember well at the end of the week now.
Response: I can understand that the course may seem expensive. However, there are large expenses involved in organising such hands-on courses. Also, this course is less than half the cost compared to similar courses in USA. Unfortunately, everyone is moving towards on-line feedback. Yes, I can ask participants to start writing down comments for each lecture on the manual itself from the very start.
Gaby Captur, Cardiology Imaging Fellow, Barts Hospital, London, UK
Sincere thanks to Dr Mittal - a great inspiration for any aspiring cardiac imaging cardiology trainee. Your commitment and enthusiasm for the field are contagious and career shaping for trainees. Thank you for so generously sharing your CT knowledge base and decades of experience with us in such a short space of time - I am immeasurably grateful.
Dr Edney Boston-Griffiths, Cardiology trainee, Basildon Hospital, UK
The quality of the course can only be described as excellent.
Matthew Barrett, Cardiology trainee, St. Vincent's University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
Excellent overall course. Would highly recommend.
Kaes Al-Anee, Consultant Cardiologist, Al Noor Hospital, UAE
Good, informative and comprehensive
Neil Ruparelia, Cardiology Fellow, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK
Excellent course, all learning objective achieved
Bruno Loeprich, Consultant Cardiologist, German Heart Institute Berlin
Highly advisable, would book again.
This course is primarily for doctors in radiology, cardiology, and nuclear medicine (either trainees or fully qualified), as it aims to prepare them for Level 2 training (independent reporting physician). However, any doctor who wishes to learn more about cardiac CT can attend the course. Specialist grade doctors in these fields can also attend. The course is not intended for radiographers.
Over the years we have only delivered in-person courses at Level 2 using workstation-based advanced post-processing software such as Vitrea and TeraRecon. However, since September 2020, we started to provide online and hybrid courses using TeraRecon cloud software and Zoom platform (in fact this was the first Level 2 online course to be delivered in the world). The course curriculum, content, and level of training with both modes of courses are similar and our online course has thus been recognised by SCCT. From the feedback we have received from online participants, their experience has been excellent but does depend upon their network connection and devices they are using. It is thus important that those registering for the online course ensure that they fulfill the technical requirements (you will receive this once you express your interest).
Although useful, it is not mandatory to have prior CT knowledge. Only an open mind and willingness to learn are required. The course takes the participant from the basics of CT to an advanced understanding of post-processing and interpretation of cardiac CT.
No, one would need to do the whole course. However, as this is a combined Level 1 and 2 course, previous Level 1 training is not required. If you already have level 1 training, you would still have to go through the full course.
We currently use TeraRecon software to provide the training (TeraRecon cloud with Zoom platform for the online courses). This is an advanced post-processing software for Cardiac CT and is best suitable for teaching purposes. The techniques for image interpretation taught in the course can be adopted on most similar new software by other vendors. For online courses, a small file will be downloaded to your PC and you access the cases through the TeraRecon cloud software. For onsite courses, the TeraRecon software with cases is installed on the workstations provided. Normally, for the onsite courses, two participants share one workstation with a combination of a radiologist and a cardiologist (as much as possible) in order to facilitate improved learning from each other. Due to current COVID-19 restrictions, we have one person per workstation.
BSCI / SCCT / EACVI certification is not directly provided by any course. Once you have completed the six-day course, you will be provided with the course certificate along with a log of cases to include:
After the course, you would have to visit a CT department locally in your or nearby to participate in the performance and reporting of the required number of live cases (called on-site training) which isn't provided during the course itself (which is not provided by most such courses). The number of on-site live cases one needs to be involved in depends upon the professional body. We can try to arrange onsite training for a participant if one is not available in their hospital or region. The process of applying and obtaining BSCI or SCCT level two certification would be explained during the course.
Although you can easily commute to the course venue, the course is very intensive mostly starting at 8 am and ending 6 pm. It is advisable that you stay at the venue itself or close by. We have negotiated a suitable tariff for accommodation with the venue.
About 4 weeks before the course, you will be provided with a link to the course on-line lectures, most of which are mandatory to view and pass before attending the course. You have to give at least 14-16 hours to go through these lectures and obtain the 10 point CPD certificate. You can view previous course lectures on www.cv-imaging.org by registering on the website free of charge as well as recent webinars on this website. When you attend the course, you will be provided with an online course manual and a permanent link to a resource folder.
Attendance to the full 6-days of the course is recognised for 46 CPD credits by the Royal College of Radiologists, London, in accordance with their guidelines. These CPD credits are recognised by most of the UK or international professional bodies.
After completing the course and required number of live cases, you would be able to apply for SCCT Level 2 certification in cardiac CT. For CBCCT exam, there are some other criteria also which you find on their website http://www.cccvi.org/cbcct/content_574.cfm?navID=89. It is your responsibility to meet these eligibility criteria.
Please express your interest by completing the registration. An information pack will be sent to you along with relevant fees.