Symphony Academy™: Medical Education Hosted by Circle Cardiovascular Imaging
Published: 05 April 2021
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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
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2m 7sPart 3 | Session 9 CMR Cost Effectiveness Tilman Emrich, Timothy Albert, Amedeo Chiribiri, Christopher Schneeweis
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4m 16sPart 3 | Session 10 CMR Current Global Reimbursement Tilman Emrich, Timothy Albert, Amedeo Chiribiri, Christopher Schneeweis
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3m 22sPart 3 | Session 11 CT-FFR Or Stress CMR Tilman Emrich, Timothy Albert, Amedeo Chiribiri, Christopher Schneeweis
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5m 13sPart 3 | Session 12 CMR Services Tilman Emrich, Timothy Albert, Amedeo Chiribiri, Christopher Schneeweis
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2m 45sPart 3 | Session 13 Challenges – Competitive Modalities Tilman Emrich, Timothy Albert, Amedeo Chiribiri, Christopher Schneeweis
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4m 35sPart 3 | Session 14 Challenges – Education Tilman Emrich, Timothy Albert, Amedeo Chiribiri, Christopher Schneeweis
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2m 58sPart 3 | Session 15 Increasing CMR Referrals Tilman Emrich, Timothy Albert, Amedeo Chiribiri, Christopher Schneeweis
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1m 10sPart 3 | Session 16 INCA Study Case Tilman Emrich, Timothy Albert, Amedeo Chiribiri, Christopher Schneeweis
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2m 33sPart 3 | Session 17 Super Fast Or Holistic Protocol Tilman Emrich, Timothy Albert, Amedeo Chiribiri, Christopher Schneeweis
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2m 51sPart 3 | Session 18 Future Of CMR – Role Of AI Tilman Emrich, Timothy Albert, Amedeo Chiribiri, Christopher Schneeweis
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4m 8sPart 3 | Session 19 Conclusions Tilman Emrich, Timothy Albert, Amedeo Chiribiri, Christopher Schneeweis
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2m 19sPart 4 | Session 1 Congenital CVD Post-Processing: Introduction Dr Malenka Bissell
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3m 4sPart 4 | Session 2 Congenital CVD Post-Processing: Sample Congenital Protocol Dr Malenka Bissell
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5m 14sPart 4 | Session 3 Congenital CVD Post-Processing: Healthy Volunteer 2D Flow Dr Malenka Bissell
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6m 3sPart 4 | Session 4 Congenital CVD Post-Processing: Healthy Volunteer Function and Strain Dr Malenka Bissell
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4m 46sPart 4 | Session 5 Congenital CVD Post-Processing: Healthy Volunteer Visual Assessment Dr Malenka Bissell
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10m 57sPart 4 | Session 6 Congenital CVD Post-Processing: Healthy Volunteer 4D Flow Dr Malenka Bissell
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1m 14sPart 4 | Session 7 Congenital CVD Post-Processing: 2D Flow Background Dr Malenka Bissell
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2m 5sPart 4 | Session 8 Congenital CVD Post-Processing: TGA Case Dr Malenka Bissell
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10m 16sPart 4 | Session 9 Congenital CVD Post-Processing: Tetralogy Of Fallout Case Analysis Dr Malenka Bissell
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3m 5sPart 4 | Session 10 Congenital CVD Post-Processing: CHD Report Dr Malenka Bissell
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9m 1sPart 4 | Session 11 Congenital CVD Post-Processing: Neonatal 4D Flow Dr Malenka Bissell
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1m 11sPart 4 | Session 12 Congenital CVD Post-Processing: Closing Remarks Dr Malenka Bissell
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2m 22sPart 4 | Session 13 Adult CVD Post-Processing: Introduction Dr Alexander Bratt, Dr Yasmeen Tandon
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7m 50sPart 4 | Session 14 Adult CVD Post-Processing: Case 1 – Myocarditis Dr Yasmeen Tandon
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7m 57sPart 4 | Session 15 Adult CVD Post-Processing: Case 2 – HCM Dr Yasmeen Tandon
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4m 42sPart 4 | Session 16 Adult CVD Post-Processing: Case 3 – Hypertrophy Dr Yasmeen Tandon
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13m 33sPart 4 | Session 17 Adult CVD Post-Processing: Case 4 – Amyloidosis Dr Alexander Bratt
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6m 45sPart 4 | Session 18 Adult CVD Post-Processing: Case 5 – Post Op Ross Procedure Dr Alexander Bratt
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10mPart 4 | Session 19 Adult CVD Post-Processing: Case 6 – Left To Right Shunt Dr Alexander Bratt
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7m 50sPart 4 | Session 20 Adult CVD Post-Processing: Demo CVi42
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
Dudley Pennell
Professor of Cardiology
Dudley Pennell is Professor of Cardiology at the National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College, London.
He is also Director of the Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (CMR) Unit and Director of Non-Invasive Cardiology at Royal Brompton Hospital, London and Section Head for Genetics and Imaging at National Heart and Lung Institute at Imperial College.
His current research interests in CMR are measurement of myocardial iron and the assessment of chelation treatment, the assessment and differentiation of cardiomyopathies and diffusion tensor imaging of myocardial architecture
Professor Pennell has…
João L Cavalcante
Director of Cardiac MRI and Structural CT Labs
Dr João L. Cavalcante earned his medical degree the Universidade Federal do Ceará in Fortaleza, Brazil. He did his internal medicine residency, chief residency and cardiology fellowship training at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan with Level II training in nuclear cardiology. He completed a dedicated 2-year advanced cardiovascular imaging fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic obtaining COCATS Level III in Interventional Echo, Cardiovascular CT and Cardiac MRI.
Dr Cavalcante is the Director of Cardiac MRI and Structural CT Labs of Minneapolis Heart Institute at the Abbott Northwestern Hospital, the largest cardiology practice in the Twin Cities. He is the Scientific Director of the Cardiovascular Imaging Research Center and Core Lab. His passion and track record is in multimodality Imaging and focus on valve and structural heart disease.
He participated as a writing committee member for the…
Sven Plein
Professor of Cardiovascular Imaging
Prof Sven Plein is a British Heart Foundation Professor of Cardiovascular Imaging at the University of Leeds, UK, where he leads the Department of Biomedical Imaging Science. Together with his multidisciplinary research group, he has published over 300 original papers, position papers and review articles with a focus on CMR in ischaemic heart disease and heart failure. Prof Plein also practices as a Consultant Cardiologist at Leeds Teaching Hospitals where he leads a busy clinical CMR service.
Prof Plein has been active in the field of CMR since 1999 and has been an SCMR member for over 20 years. He was a member of the board of Trustees of the SCMR from 2010 – 2013 and programme chair of the 2011 joint SCMR/EuroCMR scientific sessions in Nice. Later he served as Chairman of the Working Group on CMR of the European Society of Cardiology and Vice-president of the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging. He is Secretary/Treasurer and incoming Vice…
Matthias Friedrich
Chief of Cardiovascular Imaging and Scientific Director of the Courtois Cardiovascular Signature Program
Matthias G. Friedrich earned his MD at the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen/Nuernberg,Germany and completed his training as an internist and cardiologist at the Charité University Medicine Center, Humboldt University in Berlin.
After appointments with the University of Calgary and the Université de Montréal/Montreal Heart Institute, he is Full Professor with the Departments of Medicine and Diagnostic Radiology, Chief of Cardiovascular Imaging and Scientific Director of the Courtois Cardiovascular Signature Program at the McGill University Health Centre.
He is staff cardiologist at the Royal Victoria Hospital and an active researcher with a strong interest in novel imaging techniques using cardiac MRI for visualizing myocardial disease and leads a team of more than 20 scientists.
He authored or co-authored more than 200 peer-reviewed publications, with over 17,000 citations (current h index: 58).
He was the Founding President of the…
Chiara Bucciarelli-Ducci
Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer) in Cardiology/Non-Invasive Imaging
She is the past European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI) Vice-President and chair of the cardiac MRI section (2016-2018), within the European Society of Cardiology (ESC). She was part of the writing committee for the 2017 ESC guidelines on STEMI and the 2018 ESC/AHA/ACC…
Subha V Raman
Chief of Cardiology, Director of the Cardiovascular Institute, and VP for Cardiovascular Services
Dr. Subha Raman is a cardiologist and physician-scientist at the Indiana University School of Medicine and IU Health, joining in 2020 as Chief of Cardiology, Director of the Cardiovascular Institute, and VP for Cardiovascular Services. Through clinical, investigative, educational and administrative efforts, she is dedicated to those we serve and those who serve in heart & vascular patient care, research, and teaching.
She specialises in internal medicine cardiology with clinical and research interests in general clinical cardiology, cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) and is affiliated with the James Cancer Hospital University Hospitals. Dr Raman was nominated North American Society for Cardiac Imaging (NASCI) Young Investigator prize in 2001 for Multislice Cardiac Computed Tomography: Identifying Mechanisms of Coronary Artery Disease. She has worked to advance cardiovascular…