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INVITATION (including preliminary programme) (Formerly Advanced Angioplasty) ACI 2010 www.bcis.org.uk Presented by: BRITISH CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTION SOCIETY ADVANCED CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTION (formerly Advanced Angioplasty) With live cases on Wednesday 27th January from the Bristol Heart Institute Wednesday 27th - Friday 29th January 2010 London Hilton Metropole Hotel P PD P O ED A V C R

ADVANCED CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTION2010 is the second year of “Advanced Cardiovascular Intervention” and would have been the 16th year of “Advanced Angioplasty”. The programme

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INVITATION(including preliminary programme)

(Formerly Advanced Angioplasty)

ACI 2010

www.bcis.org.uk

Presented by:

BRITISH CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTION SOCIETY

ADVANCED

CARDIOVASCULAR

INTERVENTION (formerly Advanced Angioplasty)

With live cases on Wednesday 27th January from the Bristol Heart Institute

Wednesday 27th - Friday 29th January 2010London Hilton Metropole Hotel

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ACI 2010

British Cardiovascular Intervention Society

2010 is the second year of “Advanced Cardiovascular Intervention” and would have been the 16th year of “Advanced Angioplasty”. The programme for this year's Annual Meeting is as broad and busy as ever, taking account of major developments in the past year, including links with European initiatives, collaborative sessions with colleagues from imaging disciplines, technical updates and controversial sessions on the progress of TAVI and the need for MDTs in modern healthcare. A day of live transmissions will be hosted on Wednesday January 27th by Dr Andreas Baumbach and colleagues from the Bristol Heart Institute and incorporate taped cases (“ACI in a Box”) to provide enhanced educational value following the major success of this format at EuroPCR earlier this year. The general structure of the meeting, including the ever popular angio review sessions, has been retained under Mark De Belder's leadership, and the Young Research Worker's Prize will build on the success of the venture in 2009. Constructive comments regarding the format of the meeting and potential ideas for future improvement are always welcomed by The Programme Committee.

BCIS is a recognised affiliated group of the British Cardiovascular Society and also has strong links with The Department of Health and the Central Cardiac Audit Database. The increasing standing of BCIS on the world stage is also reflected in its continuing contribution to international collaborative research and its growing educational presence at key global events, notably EuroPCR and TCT, the premier European and US interventional meetings. A major restructuring of the running of the Society is underway and this will be discussed in detail at the AGM on Thursday evening (January 28th).

Membership is open to all those involved in the field of cardiac intervention. Application forms can be obtained from myself or any other Council member, or downloaded directly from the society website (www.bcis.org.uk) where further details of our activities and presentations for download from this and previous meetings are available. BCIS remains as vigorous as ever and we welcome the active participation of our membership.

BCIS Officers:President Mark De Belder MiddlesbroughHonorary Secretary Bernard Prendergast OxfordHonorary Treasurer Simon Redwood LondonAudit Lead Peter Ludman BirminghamCommunications Lead Andreas Baumbach BristolClinical Standards Lead Rob Henderson NottinghamTraining & Education Lead Jim Nolan Stoke-on-TrentResearch Group Lead Tony Gershlick LeicesterCouncil Members: Andrew Bishop Basingstoke

Akhil Kapur LondonMark Signy Worthing

Junior Representative: Tushar Raina Sheffield

Co-opted Members:BCIA Chair Emma van EedenBCIA Chair-Elect Gina MainMHRA Representative Susanne Ludgate

Dr Bernard Prendergast - Honorary Secretary

ACI 2010

Invitation

Mark de Belder- BCIS President

On behalf of the Programme Committee, I would like to invite you to Advanced Cardiovascular

Intervention 2010 which will be held at the London Hilton Metropole Hotel from Wednesday

27th to Friday 29th January 2010.

Advanced Cardiovascular Intervention 2010 will be a 3 day meeting with live cases being

performed on the first day, interspersed by several features including two keynote lectures from

our international faculty. Days 2 and 3 will feature themed plenary sessions, angio case review

as well as commentary on current clinical and translational reseach. The live cases this year

will be transmitted from the Bristol Heart Institute at the Bristol Royal Infirmary, hosted by

Andreas Baumbach. We will be reviewing the state of the art with respect to both coronary and

structural heart disease interventions and one theme will reflect the current “Stent for Life”

initiative promoted by the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular

Interventions. We are inviting three internationally renowned speakers to address the Society.

This year we will be having a joint session with the British Society of Cardiovascular Imaging.

This reflects the emergence of new imaging techniques that will greatly enhance our ability to

target and deliver appropriate treatments to the right patients.

There will be a session dedicated to new major trials and the Young Investigator Award

competition will be run for the second time.

The Programme Committee is always challenged to ensure the programme is full and

interesting from start to finish, and we hope that our plans for an informative and provocative

last session on the Friday afternoon will stimulate you to attend the entire meeting.

As ever, we could not have this meeting without the very generous support from the British

Cardiovascular Industry Association. Although these are difficult times, our industry partners

acknowledge that we will only progress through research and education. The symbiotic

approach between clinicians, scientists, engineers and our industrial partners will maintain the

progress we have made.

We look forward to seeing you in January.

ACI 2010

Invited Faculty

ABIZAID Alexandre Cardiovascular Research Centre, Sao Paulo SP, BrazilALAMGIR Farqad Castle Hill HospitalALP Nick John Radcliffe HospitalAPPLEBY Clare Manchester Royal InfirmaryBANNING Adrian John Radcliffe HospitalBAUMBACH Andreas Bristol Royal InfirmaryBIRKHEAD John Northampton General HospitalBISHOP Andrew North Hampshire HospitalBLACKMAN Dan Leeds General Infirmary BOYLE Roger Department of HealthBRENNAN John Royal Liverpool Hospital BROOKES Carl North Hampshire Hospital CHALWA Amit Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospital CHANNON Keith John Radcliffe HospitalCHESHIRE Nick St Mary's Hospital, LondonCLARKE Sarah Papworth HospitalCOTTON James New Cross HospitalCROSSMAN David University of SheffieldCURZEN Nick Southampton University HospitalDALBY Miles Royal Brompton HospitalDE BELDER Adam Royal Sussex County HospitalDE BELDER Mark James Cook University HospitalDI MARIO Carlo Royal Brompton Hospital DUDEK Dariusz University Hospital Krakow, Poland ECCLESHALL Simon Norfolk and Norwich University HospitalEDMOND John Bristol Royal InfirmaryEICHHOFER Jonas Manchester Royal InfirmaryFATH-ORDOUBADI Farzin Manchester Royal InfirmaryFOX Keith Royal Infirmary of EdinburghFRASER Doug Manchester Royal InfirmaryFREESTONE Bethan Birmingham Queen Elizabeth Hospital GERBER Bob St Mary's Hospital, London GERSHLICK Tony Glenfield HospitalGRECH Ever Northern General HospitalGUMBRIELLE Tom Beaumont Hospital, Dublin GUNN Julian Northern General HospitalHANRATTY Colm Belfast City Hospital HARCOMBE Alun Queen's Medical CentreHAUSENLOY Derek The Hatter Cardiovascular InstituteHENDERSON Rob Nottingham City HospitalHETHERINGTON Simon James Cook University HospitalHILDICK-SMITH David Royal Sussex County HospitalHOLMBERG Steve Royal Sussex County HospitalHOYE Angela Castle Hill HospitalJOHNSON Tom Bristol Royal InfirmaryKINNAIRD Tim University Hospital of WalesKNEALE Barry Worthing HospitalKOVAC Jan Glenfield HospitalLAARMAN GertJan King's College HospitalLUDMAN Peter Birmingham Queen Elizabeth HospitalMacCARTHY Phil King's College HospitalMAHY Ian Torbay Hospital

ACI 2010

Invited Faculty

MALIK Iqbal St Mary's Hospital, LondonMALKIN Christopher Northern General HospitalMARBER Mike Guy’s & St Thomas' HospitalMATHUR Anthony London Chest HospitalMcLENACHAN Jim Leeds General InfirmaryMELIKIAN Narbeh King's College HospitalMIKHAIL Ghada St Mary's Hospital, LondonMOAT Neil Royal Brompton Hospital NOLAN Jim University Hospital of North StaffordshireNORELL Mike New Cross HospitalOLDROYD Keith Golden Jubilee National HospitalORR Will Royal Berkshire HospitalPALMER Nick Liverpool Heart & Chest HospitalPENNY Liam University Hospital of WalesPERERA Divaka Guy’s & St Thomas' HospitalPERRINS John Nuffield Health Hospital, LeedsPRENDERGAST Bernard John Radcliffe HospitalPURCELL Ian Freeman HospitalPYE Maurice York HospitalRAINA Tushar Northern General HospitalREDWOOD Simon Guy’s & St Thomas' HospitalRICHENS Dave Nottingham City HospitalROBERTS David Blackpool Victoria HospitalROBINSON Nicholas Colchester General Hospital ROBINSON Simon Freeman HospitalROTHMAN Martin London Chest HospitalROUTLEDGE Helen University Hospital of Coventry & WarwickshireSARMA Jaydeep Wythenshawe HospitalSCHOFIELD Peter Papworth HospitalSHELTON Rhidian Leeds General InfirmarySHIU Man-Fai Royal Free HospitalSIGNY Mark Worthing HospitalSMITH David Morriston HospitalSMITH Rob Harefield HospitalSPRATT James Stirling Royal InfirmarySTABLES Rod Liverpool Heart & Chest HospitalSTOREY Rob Northern General Hospital STRANGE Julian Bristol Royal InfirmaryTHOMAS Martyn Guy’s & St Thomas' HospitalTOWNEND John Birmingham Queen Elizabeth HospitalTURNER Mark Bristol Royal InfirmaryUREN Neal Royal Infirmary of EdinburghVARCOE Richard Queen's Medical CentreVASA-NICOTERA Mariuca Glenfield HospitalWALKER David Conquest HospitalWALKER Malcolm The Heart HospitalWEBB John St Paul's Hospital, Vancouver BC, Canada WESTABY Stephen John Radcliffe HospitalWESTON Clive Singleton Hospital, SwanseaWHEATCROFT Steve Leeds General InfirmaryWILDE Peter Bristol Royal InfirmaryYOUNG Chris Guy's & St Thomas' Hospital

ACI 2010

Day 1 - Wednesday 27th January 2010

CASES FROM THE BRISTOL HEART INSTITUTE

09:00 Registration

09:45 Introduction and Welcome Mark de Belder

09:55 Follow up live cases from ACI2009 Neal Uren

Chair: John Perrins

Operators: Adrian Banning and Bristol Heart Institute Faculty

Panel: (i) Peter Schofield (ii) Steve Holmberg (iii) Will Orr

Chair: Mark de Belder

How to Improve Reperfusion Therapy in STEMI?

Primary PCI, Adjunctive Devices and the

Pharmaco-invasive approach Dariusz Dudek

Chair: Martyn Thomas

Operators: Mark Turner and Andreas Baumbach

Panel: (i) Jan Kovac (ii) Phil MacCarthy (iii) Chris Young

12:30

Chair: Tony Gershlick

Operators: Carlo di Mario and Julian Strange

Panel: (i) Alexandre Abizaid (ii) Angela Hoye (iii) James Cotton

10:10 - SESSION 1: CASE #1 (live transmission)10:55

10:55 - SESSION 2: KEYNOTE LECTURE11:45

11:45 - SESSION 3: CASE #2 (“Bristol in a Box”) (TAVI)12:30

13:15 - SESSION 4: CASE #3 (live transmission) (CTO)14:05

Lunch and Exhibition

ACI 2010

Day 1 - Wednesday 27th January 2010

14:05 - SESSION 5: QUESTIONS TO INDUSTRY I14:40

14:40 - SESSION 6: KEYNOTE LECTURE15:30

16:00 - SESSION 7: CASE #4 (“Bristol in a Box”) (Aortic stent endograft)16:45

16:45 - SESSION 8: QUESTIONS TO INDUSTRY II17:10

17:10 - SESSION 9: CASE #5 (live transmission)

18:10 (a bifurcation with a difference)

Chair: Angela Hoye

1.

2.

Chair: Martin Rothman

Lessons from First-In-Man Studies:

Winners and Losers Alexandre Abizaid

15:30

Chair: Rod Stables

Operators: Peter Wilde and Andreas Baumbach

Panel: (i) John Brennan (ii) Nick Cheshire (iii) Martin Rothman

Chair: Helen Routledge

1.

2.

Chair: Man-Fai Shiu

Operators: Jim Nolan and John Edmond

Panel: (i) Dan Blackman (ii) Iqbal Malik (iii) Alun Harcombe

18:10 Closing remarks: Andreas Baumbach / Mark de Belder

Tea and Exhibition

ACI 2010

Day 2 - Thursday 28th January 2010

08:00 Registration

08:30 Introduction and Welcome - Mark de Belder/Carlo di Mario (President, EAPCI)

Chairs: Roger Boyle and Carlo Di Mario

08:40 Are we replacing good fibrinolysis with poor PCI? John Birkhead 08:50 Timings in PCI. Have we learned the lessons from NIAP

and our European colleagues? Peter Ludman 09:00 Lysis and beyond ESC Guidelines and reality John Townend 09:10 Secondary prevention and cardiac rehabilitation

fast turn-around of patients must not result in only doing half of the job Malcolm Walker

09:20 Panel Discussion

09:30 Lessons from live case day Andreas Baumbach

Chair: Dan Blackman

1.

2.

Chairs: Martin Rothman and Keith Fox

09:55 The NICE ACS Guidelines - variation on an ESC theme? Rob Henderson10:05 Cooling off? Early Intervention? Very early intervention? Dariusz Dudek10.15 How are we doing? A National Perspective Clive Weston10:25 The changing world of adjunctive pharmacology Rob Storey10:35 Panel Discussion

10:45

Group 1: James Spratt, Ian Mahy, Narbeh MelikianGroup 2: Tim Kinnaird, Ever Grech, Simon HetheringtonGroup 3: David Roberts, David Smith (Swansea), Bob GerberGroup 4: Andreas Baumbach, David Walker, Rob SmithGroup 5 Steve Wheatcroft, Jaydeep Sarmar, Christopher Malkin

08:40 - SESSION 10: STENT FOR LIFE - PCI for STEMI0930

09:30 - SESSION 11: REVIEW FROM BRISTOL09:40

09:40 - SESSION 12: QUESTIONS FROM INDUSTRY III09:55

09:55 - SESSION 13: STENT FOR LIFE - PCI for non-STEMI ACS10:45

11:15 - SESSION 14: ANGIO REVIEW SESSION12:15

Coffee and Exhibition

ACI 2010

Day 2 - Thursday 28th January 2010

12:15 - SESSION 15: CARDIAC IMAGING FOR THE INTERVENTIONIST13:15 (In association with the British Society of Cardiovascular Imaging)

14:00 - SESSION 16: MYOCARDIAL RECOVERY14:35

14:35 - SESSION 17: KEYNOTE LECTURE15:35

15:55 - SESSION 18: YOUNG INVESTIGATORS AWARD16:40

16:40 - SESSION 19: ANGIO REVIEW SESSION17:40

13:15

Chairs: Keith Oldroyd and Mike Marber

14:00 Minimise the damage - pre- and post-conditioning Derek Hausenloy 14:10 Mechanical devices to aid recovery Stephen Westaby14:20 Stem Cell Therapy - are we getting there? Anthony Mathur14:25 Panel discussion

Chair: Martyn Thomas

Transvascular Valve Therapies: From some crazy ideas to mainstream therapy John Webb

15:35

Chair: Keith Channon

Panel: Keith Channon, Tony Gershlick, Simon RedwoodFinalists:1.2.3.

Group 1: Farqad Alamgir, Nick Alp, Richard VarcoeGroup 2: Adam de Belder, Colm Hanratty, Mariuca Vasa-NicoteraGroup 3: Jim Nolan, Ian Purcell, Rhidian SheltonGroup 4: Farzin Fath-Ordoubadi, Jonas Eichhofer, Tushar RainaGroup 5: Sarah Clarke, Maurice Pye, Simon Robinson

17:40 Closing remarks

17:50 BCIS Annual General Meeting

18:50 Depart

Lunch and Exhibition

Tea and Exhibition

ACI 2010

Day 3 - Friday 29th January 2010

08:00 Registration

Chairs: Carlo Di Mario and Simon Redwood

09:00 Classification and who to refer on David Hildick-Smith09:10 Antegrade or Retrograde? James Cotton09:20 The Kit Tony Gershlick09:30 The Ugly, The Bad and The Good - Problems and Efficacy Angela Hoye

Chair: Jim Nolan

1.2.

Chairs: Martyn Thomas and Chris Young

10:05 The National Evaluation Programme Neil Moat10:20 The National Guidance has it been followed? Bernard Prendergast10:35 The CoreValve Programme Dan Blackman10:45 The Edwards Programme Simon Redwood10:55 Discussion

11:05

Chair: Jim McLenachanThe Oracle: Nick Curzen

Panel: Doug Fraser, Nick Palmer, GertJan Laarman, Barry KnealePresenters: Bethan Freestone, Clare Appleby, Tom Johnson

Chair: Bernard Prendergast

12:25 BCIS-ONE Divaka Perera12:35 tbc tbc 12:45 tbc tbc

12:55

09:00 - SESSION 20: HOW TO DEAL WITH CTOs09:40

09:40 - SESSION 21: QUESTIONS TO INDUSTRY IV10:05

10:05 - SESSION 22: TAVI - National progress or still in the 11:05 hands of the Pioneers?

11:30 - SESSION 23: ANGIO REVIEW: EVIDENCE-BASED OPINION?12:25

12:25 - SESSION 24: TRIAL VIGNETTES12:55

Coffee and Exhibition

Lunch and Exhibition

ACI 2010

Day 3 - Friday 29th January 2010

13:20 - LUNCHTIME BREAKOUT SESSIONS14:05

14:05 - SESSION 25: WHITHER THE STENT?14:55

14:55 - SESSION 26: DEBATE - 15:20 This House Believes that MDTs are a Politically Correct Waste of Time

15:20 - SESSION 27: MDT SESSION16:00

LUNCHTIME SESSION 1: Trainees Jim Nolan / Tushar Raina

LUNCHTIME SESSION 2: Non Medical Cath Lab Teams tbc- Generic Worker Courses- PCI Nurse Specialists

Chairs: Andreas Baumbach and David Crossman

14:05 Who needs a stent? Drug- eluting balloons Simon Eccleshall14:15 Variations on permanent polymers Julian Gunn14:25 Absorbable polymers Tony Gershlick14:35 Absorbable stents Miles Dalby14:45 Discussion

Chair: Rob Henderson

PRO: Andrew BishopCON: Dave Richens

Chair: Mike Norell

The Panel: Dave Richens, Keith Oldroyd, Mark Signy, Amit Chalwa, Patient

Case 1: Ghada MikhailCase 2: Carl BrookesCase 3: Liam Penny

16:00 Close of Meeting and Tea

ACI 2010

General Information

VENUE

LOCATION DETAILS AND TRANSPORT

BCIS MEMBERSHIP

REGISTRATION FOR ACI2010

PLEASE NOTE THE STAGED INCREASES IN THE REGISTRATION FEE IF

REGISTRATION TAKES PLACE AFTER FRIDAY 6th NOVEMBER AND AGAIN AFTER

FRIDAY 18th DECEMBER 2009.

Advanced Cardiovascular Intervention 2010 will, once again, take place in the Kings and

Monarch Suites in the West Wing of the London Hilton Metropole Hotel.

London Hilton Metropole Hotel : Edgware Road : London : W2 1JU

Tel: +44 (0) 207 402 4141 : Fax: +44 (0) 207 724 8866 : www.hilton.co.uk/londonmet

The nearest underground station to the Hilton Metropole is Edgware Road or alternatively,

Paddington which is also the nearest main line station and has an express trainlink to

Heathrow Airport. Gatwick Airport has a direct rail link to Victoria Station. Waterloo International

Station has an underground link to Hyde Park Corner or is fifteen minutes from the hotel by

taxi.

London City Airport is approximately 45 minutes away by taxi & Heathrow and Gatwick airports

are also served by a regular shuttle bus service to hotels in Central London.

Parking is available at the hotel at NCP rates.

To register for Advanced Cardiovascular Intervention 2010 you must be a member of the British

Cardiovascular Intervention Society. There is a form included with this booklet, a current

member of BCIS must nominate you and the membership fees (which are paid annually by

direct debit) are as follows:

Consultants £75 per year

Junior Medical & Allied Professionals £25 per year

Registration should take place in advance of the conference wherever possible. A registration

form is enclosed and should be completed and sent together with the registration fee to

Millbrook Medical Conferences Ltd.

Alternatively, registration will be available at www.bcis-aci.co.uk which offers secure online

registration and payment facilities.

ACI 2010

The registration fees are detailed on the Registration form which can be found at the back of

this booklet. The registration fee for Advanced Cardiovascular Intervention 2010 include:

Admission to all Scientific Sessions & Angio Review Sessions*

Admission to the lunchtime breakout sessions on Friday 29th January

Admission to the Exhibition

Use of the Internet Café

Refreshments and Lunch on each day

All materials relating to the Conference

(*Please note that you will be allocated a place within a designated angio review session. It

is imperative that you do not switch groups due to strict regulations regarding Health &

Safety room numbers).

Places for the Gala Dinner on Thursday 28th January can be booked in advance. However,

there will be an opportunity to book on the day before 14:00 hours.

Payment must be in Sterling by cheque, bank draft or transfer, VISA or Mastercard and sent

together with your completed registration form to Millbrook Medical Conferences Ltd.

Details for bank transfers are as follows:

Account Name Millbrook Medical Conferences Ltd

Account No. 00184466

Sort Code 30-97-17

Bank Address Lloyds TSB, 14, Church Street, Rugby, Warks, CV21 3PL

The registration fee paid will be refunded less 25% (to cover the cost of administration)

should delegates cancel their registration prior to Wednesday 13th January 2010.

No refund will be made for cancellations after this date. If requested, conference material will

be sent to delegates who have paid the registration fee.

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PAYMENT

CANCELLATION OF REGISTRATION

General Information

ACI 2010

HOTEL RESERVATIONS

CPD ACCREDITATION

SPONSORS OF ADVANCED CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTION 2010

An accommodation reservation form is enclosed in this booklet. Alternatively, a PDF of this

form can be downloaded from www.bcis-aci.co.uk for completion and returned direct to

Millbrook Medical Conferences.

We have negotiated a special rate with the London Hilton Metropole Hotel (conference

venue) and hope that the rates quoted are attractive enough to encourage all delegates to

be resident in the hotel for the duration of the conference.

Additional hotel accommodation in London can be found and booked through

www.visitlondon.com

ACI2010 has been awarded 17 CPD credits for full attendance. Please ensure that you sign

the attendance register.

Once again, we are very grateful for the continued support of the members of the British

Cardiovascular Industry Association and would like to express our thanks to them.

As many of you will know, industry have always been part of the programme at Advanced

Angioplasty and at Advanced Cardiovascular Intervention 2010 this will also be the case.

The medical devices and pharmaceuticals we utilise in interventional cardiology have

developed enormously over the last decade. In many cases the development and innovation

comes through successful collaboration with physicians and industry. As part of this

collaboration the ACI 2010 Programme Committee are committed to ensuring that industry

have the opportunity to update us on data and innovation which will contribute to our

practice.

Mark de Belder BCIS President

General Information

ACI 2010

BCIS Registration

APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP British Cardiovascular Intervention Society - Registered Charity No. 1073454

Are you a Consultant/SpR/Nurse/Technician/Radiographer/Other

Title: Dr/Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms/Other

First Name:

Surname:

Job Title: Hospital:

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Tel: Email:

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This section is to be completed with the proposer's details who must be a fully paid up

member of BCIS

Name: BCIS No:

Job Title: Hospital:

Signature: Date:

Subscription to BCIS is payable annually by standing order, a mandate form is included with

this booklet, please complete both the membership and mandate form and forward both to:

BCIS Secretariatc/o British Cardiac Society9 Fitzroy Square LondonW1T 5HW

Tel: 020 7380 1919Fax: 020 7388 0903Email: [email protected]: www.bcis.org.uk

ACI 2010

BCIS Standing Order Instruction

BCIS Secretariatc/o British Cardiac Society9 Fitzroy Square LondonW1T 5HW

Please complete both the membership form and this standing order mandate form and forward both to:

British Cardiovascular Intervention Society - Registered Charity No. 1073454

To: THE MANAGER

Bank Name:

Address:

Postcode:

Please Pay: Barclays Bank PLC, 10 Market Street, BRADFORD, West Yorkshire, BD1 1NR

Account Name: British Cardiovascular Intervention Society Account No: 70762393 Sort Code: 20-11-81

The sum of £75.00 (seventy five pounds) CONSULTANTS

£25.00 (twenty five pounds) ALL OTHER MEMBERSnow and then yearly thereafter on 1st October until further notice and debit my/our account accordingly.

PLEASE CANCEL ANY PREVIOUS STANDING ORDER IN FAVOUR OF THE BRITISH CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTION SOCIETY (BCIS)

ACCOUNT TO BE DEBITED: (Please use BCIS No in payment reference where possible)

Account Name/s:

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Account No: Sort Code:

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ACI 2010

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ACI 2010

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ACI 2010

BCIS - 9 Fitzroy Square, London W1T 5HW

Tel: 0207 380 1919 and Fax: 0207 388 0903

This year BCIS is delighted to announce a Young Investigator Award competition to be held during the ACI2010 Conference.

We would encourage all trainees to submit an abstract of their clinical or basic science research work for consideration.

Submissions will be judged by the Panel and three finalists will be selected and asked to provide a more detailed summary of their work

prior to the conference and will then present their research in the Young Investigator Award Session at the ACI2010 Conference.

Application forms can be downloaded, completed and posted to the ACI Conference Secretariat or completed and submitted on line at

www.bcis-aci.co.uk

Closing date for submission of abstracts is

Friday 27th November 2009

A CALL FOR ABSTRACTSfor Advanced Cardiovascular Intervention 2010

BCIS YoungInvestigator Award

BCIS Young Investigator Award

(Formerly Advanced Angioplasty)

ACI 2010

www.bcis.org.uk

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