Symphony Academy™: Medical Education Hosted by Circle Cardiovascular Imaging
Published: 05 April 2021
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4m 16sPart 3 | Session 10 CMR Current Global Reimbursement
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3m 22sPart 3 | Session 11 CT-FFR Or Stress CMR
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5m 13sPart 3 | Session 12 CMR Services
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2m 45sPart 3 | Session 13 Challenges – Competitive Modalities
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4m 35sPart 3 | Session 14 Challenges – Education
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2m 58sPart 3 | Session 15 Increasing CMR Referrals
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1m 10sPart 3 | Session 16 INCA Study Case
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2m 33sPart 3 | Session 17 Super Fast Or Holistic Protocol
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2m 51sPart 3 | Session 18 Future Of CMR – Role Of AI
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4m 8sPart 3 | Session 19 Conclusions
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2m 19sPart 4 | Session 1 Congenital CVD Post-Processing: Introduction
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3m 4sPart 4 | Session 2 Congenital CVD Post-Processing: Sample Congenital Protocol
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5m 14sPart 4 | Session 3 Congenital CVD Post-Processing: Healthy Volunteer 2D Flow
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6m 3sPart 4 | Session 4 Congenital CVD Post-Processing: Healthy Volunteer Function and Strain
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4m 46sPart 4 | Session 5 Congenital CVD Post-Processing: Healthy Volunteer Visual Assessment
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10m 57sPart 4 | Session 6 Congenital CVD Post-Processing: Healthy Volunteer 4D Flow
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1m 14sPart 4 | Session 7 Congenital CVD Post-Processing: 2D Flow Background
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2m 5sPart 4 | Session 8 Congenital CVD Post-Processing: TGA Case
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10m 16sPart 4 | Session 9 Congenital CVD Post-Processing: Tetralogy Of Fallout Case Analysis
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3m 5sPart 4 | Session 10 Congenital CVD Post-Processing: CHD Report
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9m 1sPart 4 | Session 11 Congenital CVD Post-Processing: Neonatal 4D Flow
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1m 11sPart 4 | Session 12 Congenital CVD Post-Processing: Closing Remarks
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2m 22sPart 4 | Session 13 Adult CVD Post-Processing: Introduction
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7m 50sPart 4 | Session 14 Adult CVD Post-Processing: Case 1 – Myocarditis
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7m 57sPart 4 | Session 15 Adult CVD Post-Processing: Case 2 – HCM
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4m 42sPart 4 | Session 16 Adult CVD Post-Processing: Case 3 – Hypertrophy
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13m 33sPart 4 | Session 17 Adult CVD Post-Processing: Case 4 – Amyloidosis
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6m 45sPart 4 | Session 18 Adult CVD Post-Processing: Case 5 – Post Op Ross Procedure
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10mPart 4 | Session 19 Adult CVD Post-Processing: Case 6 – Left To Right Shunt
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7m 50sPart 4 | Session 20 Adult CVD Post-Processing: Demo CVi42
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3m 15sPart 1 | Session 1 Introduction Matthias Friedrich, Sven Plein, Dudley Pennell, João L Cavalcante, Chiara Bucciarelli-Ducci, Subha V Raman, Tilman Emrich, Timothy Albert, Amedeo Chiribiri, Christopher Schneeweis
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8m 3sPart 1 | Session 2 Pacemakers and NSF
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8m 14sPart 1 | Session 3 LGE & Perfusion
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4m 31sPart 1 | Session 4 Fast Imaging
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3m 4sPart 1 | Session 5 Rest Perfusion
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6m 40sPart 1 | Session 6 SMART
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4m 12sPart 1 | Session 7 Low field MR
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3m 19sPart 1 | Session 8 Interventional Cardiology with MR
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3m 20sPart 1 | Session 9 Diffuse Tensor
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5m 2sPart 1 | Session 10 Expert remote readers
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3m 22sPart 2 | Session 1 Introduction
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11mPart 2 | Session 2 Secrets for success of CMR
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15m 1sPart 2 | Session 3 How do we further grow CMR field of action
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15m 55sPart 2 | Session 4 Interplay, pros and cons
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2m 44sPart 3 | Session 1 US Chest Pain Guidelines Tilman Emrich, Timothy Albert, Amedeo Chiribiri, Christopher Schneeweis
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2m 25sPart 3 | Session 2 CMR Guidelines Europe Tilman Emrich, Timothy Albert, Amedeo Chiribiri, Christopher Schneeweis
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2m 52sPart 3 | Session 3 CMR Guidelines UK Tilman Emrich, Timothy Albert, Amedeo Chiribiri, Christopher Schneeweis
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1m 51sPart 3 | Session 4 Impact Of CMR Guidelines Tilman Emrich, Timothy Albert, Amedeo Chiribiri, Christopher Schneeweis
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2m 6sPart 3 | Session 5 CT vs CMR Tilman Emrich, Timothy Albert, Amedeo Chiribiri, Christopher Schneeweis
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1m 52sPart 3 | Session 6 CT Affirmed Reimbursement Tilman Emrich, Timothy Albert, Amedeo Chiribiri, Christopher Schneeweis
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3m 17sPart 3 | Session 7 Advantages Of CMR Tilman Emrich, Timothy Albert, Amedeo Chiribiri, Christopher Schneeweis
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3m 24sPart 3 | Session 8 CMR Protocols Tilman Emrich, Timothy Albert, Amedeo Chiribiri, Christopher Schneeweis
Overview
Circle Cardiovascular Imaging Inc. develops world class, advanced reading and reporting solutions for cardiac imaging. Circle is a prominent company for the global cardiac imaging community bringing together an experienced and qualified team of over 150 people.
Circle’s imaging platform, cvi42, is the best-in-class cardiovascular imaging reading and reporting solution for cardiac MR, cardiac CT, cardiac Interventional Planning and Electrophysiology. Annually, millions of cardiac exams - in over 1,000 hospitals and in more than 40 countries - are interpreted using cvi42, giving physicians the tools to accurately quantify and diagnose complex cardiovascular diseases whilst improving patient outcomes and the effective utilisation of healthcare resources. Currently at version 5.13.5, cvi42 fully embeds AI into one easy to use platform demonstrating capabilities within the same range as expert human readers.
Circle CVI recently launched the Symphony Academy as part of an effort to develop a global community for Medical Education. The aim is to provide an educational platform to share information that empowers and creates the conditions to achieve the best possible outcomes for patients.
We will be updating this page throughout the year with content designed to engage and educate viewers about the current state of cardiovascular imaging, help identify the meaningful technological advances we have already seen in reducing workflows and increasing efficiencies and interpret how future technology will continue to push the boundaries of cardiovascular imaging. You can also click HERE to listen to more audio talks in the Symphony Academy Educational Programme.
Symphony Academy Key Learning Objectives
- Recognize how state-of-the-art imaging diagnostics is contributing to improved outcomes in the treatment of CVD
- Identify the impact of current technological advances in reducing workflows and increasing efficiencies
- Interpret how future technology will continue to push the boundaries of cardiovascular imaging
- Recognize CMR evolution and achievements in history and expand on latest trend and reporting habits
Target Audience
- Imaging Specialists
- Cardiologists and Interventional Cardiologists
- Radiologists
- Electrophysiologists
- Technologists
More from this programme
Part 1
The Future of Cardiovascular Imaging Summit
Part 2
Routine use of CMR in Patients with Cardiovascular Disease
Part 3
The Dark Side of CMR: How To Dismantle The Wall Brick by Brick
Part 4
Congenital and Adult CVD Post-Processing
Faculty Biographies
Tilman Emrich
Post-Doctoral Researcher
Dr Tilman Emrich is currently working as a post-doctoral researcher at the Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Division of Cardiovascular Research, Medical University of South Carolina, US. Before, Tilman was working as a junior consultant specialized in cardiovascular imaging at the University Medical Center Mainz, Germany. After residency, he earned his board certification in diagnostic radiology in 2015, followed by certifications for cardiac imaging (CT and MR) in 2017.
His main scientific interests focus on multiparametric cardiac imaging in a general population and disease cohorts, and advanced post-processing of cardiac CT and MRI as well as impact of image acceleration on cardiac imaging biomarkers. He is a registered young scientist at the German Center for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK) and a past member of the Young Club of the…
Timothy Albert
CEO and Executive Medical Director
Dr Timothy Albert is Chief Medical and Product Officer, Circle Cardiovascular Imaging.
Dr Albert has successfully worked in senior healthcare management positions, the medical technology space, and clinical practice. Previously he served as Executive Medical Director of Huntington Hospital’s medical foundation, Huntington Health Physicians, located in Pasadena, CA.
In addition to advisory positions in the healthcare industry Dr Albert has held positions with the American College of Cardiology’s Cardiovascular Imaging Section Leadership Council, has been an elected Trustee for the international board of the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (SCMR), and a member of the board of directors of the Duke University Cardiovascular Cooperative Society. Dr Albert has been the primary author or co-author on over two dozen review articles, book chapters, and original scientific publications…
Amedeo Chiribiri
Professor of Cardiovascular Imaging
Amedeo Chiribiri is King's CoProfessor of Cardiovascular Imaging at King's College London and Director of Cardiac MRI at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust. The major aim of his current research is the investigation of novel cardiac MR techniques for the non-invasive assessment of cardiac structure and function. In particular, Prof Chiribiri’s research focuses on quantification of myocardial blood flow (perfusion) and on the development of novel methods for ischaemia detection and differential diagnosis based on advanced coronary physiology modelling and machine learning, with a strong emphasis on rapid translation of new methodology into the clinic practice to evaluate benefit for the patients.
Christopher Schneeweis
Founder and Senior Consultant
Dr Christopher Schneeweis is a founder and senior consultant at Herz-MRT Rheinland – Institute for Cardiovascular Imaging in Germany.
Christopher has almost 10 years of experience in cardiovascular imaging and held a post as senior consultant at Krankenhaus der Augustinerinnen „Severinsklösterchen“ Cologne – Clinic for internal medicine, cardiology and intensive care – fostering and optimising the use of cardiovascular imaging (CMR and CT). Christopher has also lectured in the CMR Academy in Berlin and at Charite’, Berlin.