18th UHNM Transradial Masterclass

Published: 13 September 2019

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Overview

The eighteenth iteration of this industry-leading event has held on 15-16 October 2019 at Cottons Hotel, Cheshire, UK.

Under the direction of course organisers Professor Jim Nolan and Dr David Wells, and managed by Millbrook Medical Conferences Ltd, the event again succeeded in providing authoritative and compelling update on advances, challenges and best practice in the innovative international PCI field.

Chaired and presented by a faculty of international standing, key sessions from the 2019 event included radial access in interventional radiology, distal radial access, latest developments in TRA, management of TRA complications, analysis of the latest technical innovations, and a review of the latest literature.

 

 

The on-demand presentations of the 18th UHNM Transradial Masterclass is supported by :

More from this programme

Part 1

Transradial Masterclass 2019 Welcome and Introduction

Part 10

How to Set up an IR Radial Programme

Faculty Biographies

Mamas A Mamas

Mamas A Mamas

Professor of Cardiology

Professor Mamas Mamas trained in Medicine at the University of Oxford, completing his clinical training in 2000. He is a Professor of Cardiology at Keele University and is a practising interventional cardiologist.

Professor Mamas is an Associate Editor of Circulation Cardiovascular Interventions and a board member of the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions, European Society of Cardiology. He is the Clinical Director of the Centre for Prognosis Research at Keele University. He leads a group of clinicians, data scientists and statisticians whose research interests focus on using routinely collected electronic healthcare data to inform the diagnosis, treatment and clinical outcomes of real-world patients with cardiovascular disease. He has published over 500 peer-reviewed manuscripts using big data in populations with cardiovascular disease.

Professor Mamas Mamas is an Editorial Board member of…

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