About this section
On behalf of the London Deanery and the London School of Specialty Medicine, the Cardiology Section provides programmes of training days for general cardiology and advanced sub-specialty training for London/Thames programme trainees.
Section Council members
Section meetings and conferences are usually organised by members of the Section Council, led by the Section President and often in collaboration with specialist societies.
Interested in joining the Section Council?
Section Councils play a pivotal role at the RSM. This Council is not currently looking for any new Council members. When vacancies arise, an application form will be made available on this page.
Upcoming cardiology events and webinars
View all events and webinars being run by the Cardiology Section.
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PMETB attendance requirements
Attendance at cardiology programme training days is mandatory. Trainees are expected to attend all the training days relevant to their level of training and an absolute minimum of 70% to meet PMETB requirements.
Junior trainees (SpR 1-4 & StRs ST3-5)
Junior trainees are welcome to attend the sub-specialty training days however these will not be counted at their RITAs/ARCPs.
Senior trainees (SpRs 5-6 & ST6-ST7s)
Senior trainees are welcome to attend general cardiology training days but are not required to do so and these will not be counted at their RITAs/ARCPs.
General day 4: Heart failure 1
General day 5: Assessment and care of patients before and after cardiac and non-cardiac surgery
General day 6: Heart disease in pregnancy
General day 7: Patients with valvular heart disease; The prevention and management of endocarditis
General day 8: Pre-syncope, syncope and Bradyarrhythmias
Student prizes & awards
Trainee prizes & awards
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