Professor Pallav Shah covers bronchoscopy techniques and how these have evolved over time, providing insights into case studies.
Archives: Courses
This talk discusses lung disease and respiratory health related to pulmonary medicine, regarding the recent respiratory pandemic.
This talk provides insights into recent published work on the preliminary data on validation of critically ill COVID-19 patients.
The course provides knowledge into simulation technology, pre-briefing and debriefing theory, planning a simulation session and three modules to cover human factors.Â
This talk focuses on multi-disciplinary discussions around opportunistic targeted AF case findings, utilising innovative ECG technology and how digital transformation is set to change healthcare.
This talk provides insights into the crystal accumulation and mucus plugging as a driver of severe asthma of type 2 immunity.
Dr Rakesh Sharma provides an overview on the rising prevalence of cardiac sarcoidosis; how to diagnose and manage the disease.
This talk discusses the journeys through the different states of sleep and reality, whilst reviewing case studies.
This talk from the PCHF London graduation ceremony provides an overview of the achievements in cardiology and what the future holds.
This talk discusses integrating bedside ultrasound for the haemodynamic assessment and fluid status assessment in cardiothoracic patients, delving into the latest advances in the field of point of care ultrasound (POCUS).
This talk focuses on how to manage chronic kidney disease in primary care and where SGLT2 inhibitors fit in the management alongside RAASi therapy.
Professor Mervyn Singer provides an overview of sepsis, focusing on the strong impact the media has on the awareness of the condition.
This course focuses on clinical networks and pathways of care for the management of cardiogenic shock, with an international expert faculty.
This talk explores the diagnosis and management of bronchiectasis and associated morbidities, focusing on the drivers of disease burden.
This talk discusses the management of patients with pulmonary fibrosis associated with telomere related gene mutation, the most frequent genetic cause of familial pulmonary fibrosis.
This talk provides an overview on nocturnal disturbances that disrupt sleep, focusing on obstructive sleep apnoea, obesity hypoventilation syndrome and restless legs.
This talk delves into antifungal prophylaxis in lung transplant patients, discussing the myths and the reality with the support of studies.
Professor Salman reflects on his experience and outputs from an MRC/EPSRC molecular pathology node in breath biomarkers, providing insights of outcomes.
Dr Wechalekar provides an overview of the importance of nuclear cardiology, focusing on common and uncommon applications in cardiac imaging.
This talk discusses how airway microbial communities may interact with the airway mucosa to maintain health to resist infection.