BCIS Young Investigator Award 2025

BCIS Young Investigator Award 2025

4th October 2024

Dear BCIS Member,

I am pleased to invite you to submit one or more abstracts to showcase your research in competition for the BCIS Young Investigator Award 2025.

This award is open to BCIS members. Clinicians should be in training or in either a locum or fellowship post in advance of taking up a substantive consultant appointment. The applicant would normally be presenting original data from a project for which they have played a leading role, but will freely acknowledge the contribution of their supervisor and the rest of the research team.

Applications will be graded and the top five will be invited to present their abstract to a panel of judges virtually on Monday 2 December 2024.

The winner will then be invited to present their abstract at a main session at ACI 2025, and will receive their certificate and prize from the President at the conference in the main auditorium on Thursday, 30 January 2025.

All submissions should be submitted via the form below by the closing date of 5 pm on Monday 18 November.

I am happy to answer all queries about the award vijay.kunadian@newcastle.ac.uk

Good luck!

Professor Vijay Kunadian, BCIS Research and Development Working Group Lead

 

INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLICANTS:

Submissions should fit the following criteria:

  • Name of applicant first and in bold, followed by list of co-authors where appropriate
  • Institution
  • All original research, basic or clinical
  • Maximum text of 500 words
  • Up to one table and one figure
  • Headings: Background; Method; Results; Conclusion
  • Not have been published more than six months before the closing date (in other words the work can be at any stage of the process from unsubmitted to accepted for publication or very recently published)
  • Declaration of funding

Submissions for the BCIS Young Investigator Award 2025 are now closed. Thank you to those who have already submitted, we will be in touch with you shortly.

BCIS Secretariat, Millbrook Medical Conferences Ltd
Unit 8, Midland Court, Central Park, Lutterworth
Leicestershire LE17 4PN

BCIS Best Trainee Case 2025

BCIS Best Trainee Case 2025

4th October 2024

To all BCIS PCI trainees,

We are inviting you to submit your most instructive and interesting case, in open competition, for an opportunity to present at this high-profile forum to the British Interventional Community. The top eight selected cases will each present at an angio review session at ACI 2025 with the top three cases presenting in the main auditorium.  All case presentations will subsequently be available on the BCIS website to view on demand.

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  • PowerPoint (or equivalent) with a maximum of 13 slides including the title slide.
  • All patient data must be anonymised, and the responsible consultant must be aware of the submission.
  • The doctor submitting must have been personally involved in the case and have had a significant, though not necessarily sole, first operator role. This role must be identified at the time of submission.
  • A slide on the trainee’s view of the principal learning from the case should be included.
  • Judging of shortlisted candidates will prioritise the trainee’s understanding of the intervention, their ability to field questions independently, consider alternative approaches and their presenting ability.
  • AVI’s should be embedded into the presentation.
  • Only one case to be submitted per applicant.
  • Applicants must clearly outline their own involvement in the case within the presentation.
  • The judge’s decision is final.

PLEASE NOTE

  • Any submission(s) not adhering to the above will be disqualified and not submitted to judging
  • Cases should be uploaded using the form below by closing date of 5 pm on Monday, 18 November.

Submissions will only be accepted via the upload process

Submissions for the BCIS Best Trainee Case competition are now closed. Thank you to those who have already submitted, we will be in touch with you shortly.

BCIS Best Trainee Case 2024

BCIS Best Trainee Case 2024

28th September 2023

To all PCI trainees…

We are inviting you to submit your most instructive and interesting case, in open competition, for an opportunity to present at this high-profile forum to the British Interventional Community. The top eight selected cases will each present at an angio review session at ACI 2024 with the top three cases presenting in the main auditorium.  All case presentations will subsequently be available on the BCIS website to view on demand.

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  • PowerPoint (or equivalent) with a maximum of 13 slides including the title slide.
  • All patient data must be anonymised, and the responsible consultant must be aware of the submission.
  • The doctor submitting must have been personally involved in the case and have had a significant, though not necessarily sole, first operator role. This role must be identified at the time of submission.
  • A slide on the trainee’s view of the principal learning from the case should be included.
  • Judging of shortlisted candidates will prioritise the trainee’s understanding of the intervention, their ability to field questions independently, consider alternative approaches and their presenting ability.
  • AVI’s should be embedded into the presentation.
  • Only one case to be submitted per applicant.
  • Applicants must clearly outline their own involvement in the case within the presentation.
  • The judge’s decision is final.

PLEASE NOTE

Any submission(s) not adhering to the above will be disqualified and not submitted to judging

Cases should be uploaded using the form below by closing date of 5 pm on Friday, 17 November.

Submissions will only be accepted via the upload process

BCIS Secretariat, Millbrook Medical Conferences Ltd
Unit 8, Midland Court, Central Park, Lutterworth
Leicestershire LE17 4PN

BCIS Young Investigator Award 2024

BCIS Young Investigator Award 2024

26th September 2023

Dear BCIS Member,

I am pleased to invite you to submit one or more abstracts to showcase your research in competition for the BCIS Young Investigator Award 2024.

This award is open to BCIS members. Clinicians should be in training or in either a locum or fellowship post in advance of taking up a substantive consultant appointment. The applicant would normally be presenting original data from a project for which they have played a leading role, but will freely acknowledge the contribution of their supervisor and the rest of the research team.

Applications will be graded and the top five will be invited to present their abstract to a panel of judges at the BCIS Research Day on Thursday, 14 December, Royal College of Physicians, London.

The winner will then be invited to present their abstract at a main session at ACI 2024, and will receive their certificate and prize from the President at the conference dinner on Thursday, 1 February 2024.

All submissions should be submitted via the form below by the closing date of 5 pm on the 27 November.

I am happy to answer all queries about the award via bcis@millbrookconferences.co.uk

Good luck!

Professor Vijay Kunadian, Lead, BCIS R&D Committee

 

INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLICANTS:

Submissions should fit the following criteria:

  • Name of applicant first and in bold, followed by list of co-authors where appropriate
  • Institution
  • All original research, basic or clinical
  • Maximum text of 500 words
  • Up to one table and one figure
  • Headings: Background; Method; Results; Conclusion
  • Not have been published more than six months before the closing date (in other words the work can be at any stage of the process from unsubmitted to accepted for publication or very recently published)
  • Declaration of funding

 

BCIS Secretariat, Millbrook Medical Conferences Ltd
Unit 8, Midland Court, Central Park, Lutterworth
Leicestershire LE17 4PN

BCIS ACI 2023 – Young Investigator Award

BCIS ACI 2023 – Young Investigator Award

7th October 2022

Call for abstracts is open!

CALL FOR submissions – young investigator award

Dear BCIS Member,

I am pleased to invite you to submit one or more abstracts to showcase your research in competition for the BCIS Young Investigator Award 2023.

This award is open to BCIS members. Clinicians should be in training or in either a locum or fellowship post in advance of taking up a substantive consultant appointment. The applicant would normally be presenting original data from a project for which they have played a leading role, but will freely acknowledge the contribution of their supervisor and the rest of the research team.

Applications will be graded and the top four will be invited to present their abstract to a panel of judges. The winner will then be invited to present their abstract at a main session at ACI 2023,  and will receive their certificate and prize from the President at the conference dinner on Thursday, 19 January 2023.

All submissions should be submitted via the form below by the closing date of 5pm on the 4th November.

I am happy to answer all queries about the award via bcis@millbrookconferences.co.uk

Good luck!

Prof Colin Berry, Lead, BCIS R&D Committee

 


 

Instructions for applicants:

Submissions should fit the following criteria:

  • Name of applicant first and in bold, followed by list of co-authors where appropriate
  • Institution
  • All original research, basic or clinical
  • Maximum text of 500 words
  • Up to 1 table and 1 figure
  • Headings: Background; Method; Results; Conclusion
  • Not have been published more than 6 months before the closing date  (in other words the work can be at any stage of the process from unsubmitted to accepted for publication or very recently published)
  • Declaration of funding

BCIS Secretariat, Millbrook Medical Conferences Ltd
Unit 8, Midland Court, Central Park, Lutterworth
Leicestershire LE17 4PN

ACI 2023 – Best Trainee Case

Your chance at fifteen minutes of fame!

 

To all PCI trainees…

We are inviting you to submit your most instructive and interesting case, in open competition, for an opportunity to present at this high-profile forum to the British Interventional Community. The top three selected cases will present to a filmed session and be available on the BCIS website to view on demand.  The winning presentation will present live at ACI 2023 in the main auditorium at the London Hilton Metropole.

 

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  • PowerPoint (or equivalent) with a maximum of 13 slides including the title slide
  • All patient data must be anonymised, and the responsible consultant must be aware of the submission
  • The doctor submitting must have been personally involved in the case and have had a significant, though not necessarily sole, first operator role. This role must be identified at the time of submission.
  • A slide on the trainee’s view of the principal learning from the case should be included.
  • Judging of shortlisted candidates will prioritise the trainee’s understanding of the intervention, their ability to field questions independently, consider alternative approaches and their presenting ability.
  • AVI’s should be embedded into the presentation.
  • Only one case to be submitted per applicant
  • Applicants must clearly outline their own involvement in the case within the presentation

PLEASE NOTE

Any submission(s) not adhering to the above will be disqualified and not submitted to judging

 

Cases should be uploaded using the form below by closing date of 5pm on the 4th November.

Submissions will only be accepted via the upload process below. Please do not attempt to email your presentation directly to Millbrook Medical Conferences Ltd or BCIS as this may not be received due to the size of the file.

 

BCIS Secretariat, Millbrook Medical Conferences Ltd
Unit 8, Midland Court, Central Park, Lutterworth
Leicestershire LE17 4PN

BCIS ACI AHP Survey

BCIS ACI AHP Survey

26th August 2022

BCIS is looking to gain insight from its Allied Health Professional members around ACI including your perception of the meeting and attendance from AHP members specifically. Whether you have attended ACI in the past or not, we would value your opinion to help us shape the meeting to cater to your needs in the future. The survey should take no more than two minutes of your time and is completely anonymous. Please submit your answers below.

Your chance at fifteen minutes of fame!

 

To all PCI trainees…

We are inviting you to submit your most instructive and interesting case, in open competition, for an opportunity to present at this high-profile forum to the British Interventional Community. The top three selected cases will present to a filmed session and be available on the BCIS website to view on demand.  The winning presentation will present live at ACI 2023 in the main auditorium at the London Hilton Metropole.

 

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  • PowerPoint (or equivalent) with a maximum of 13 slides including the title slide
  • All patient data must be anonymised, and the responsible consultant must be aware of the submission
  • The doctor submitting must have been personally involved in the case and have had a significant, though not necessarily sole, first operator role. This role must be identified at the time of submission.
  • A slide on the trainee’s view of the principal learning from the case should be included.
  • Judging of shortlisted candidates will prioritise the trainee’s understanding of the intervention, their ability to field questions independently, consider alternative approaches and their presenting ability.
  • AVI’s should be embedded into the presentation.
  • Only one case to be submitted per applicant
  • Applicants must clearly outline their own involvement in the case within the presentation

PLEASE NOTE

Any submission(s) not adhering to the above will be disqualified and not submitted to judging

 

Cases should be uploaded using the form below by closing date of 5pm on the 4th November.

Submissions will only be accepted via the upload process below. Please do not attempt to email your presentation directly to Millbrook Medical Conferences Ltd or BCIS as this may not be received due to the size of the file.

 

BCIS Secretariat, Millbrook Medical Conferences Ltd
Unit 8, Midland Court, Central Park, Lutterworth
Leicestershire LE17 4PN

My First ACI conference – An AHP perspective from Mike Jones

My First ACI conference – An AHP perspective from Mike Jones

9th May 2022

Your chance at fifteen minutes of fame!

 

To all PCI trainees…

We are inviting you to submit your most instructive and interesting case, in open competition, for an opportunity to present at this high-profile forum to the British Interventional Community. The top three selected cases will present to a filmed session and be available on the BCIS website to view on demand.  The winning presentation will present live at ACI 2023 in the main auditorium at the London Hilton Metropole.

 

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  • PowerPoint (or equivalent) with a maximum of 13 slides including the title slide
  • All patient data must be anonymised, and the responsible consultant must be aware of the submission
  • The doctor submitting must have been personally involved in the case and have had a significant, though not necessarily sole, first operator role. This role must be identified at the time of submission.
  • A slide on the trainee’s view of the principal learning from the case should be included.
  • Judging of shortlisted candidates will prioritise the trainee’s understanding of the intervention, their ability to field questions independently, consider alternative approaches and their presenting ability.
  • AVI’s should be embedded into the presentation.
  • Only one case to be submitted per applicant
  • Applicants must clearly outline their own involvement in the case within the presentation

PLEASE NOTE

Any submission(s) not adhering to the above will be disqualified and not submitted to judging

 

Cases should be uploaded using the form below by closing date of 5pm on the 4th November.

Submissions will only be accepted via the upload process below. Please do not attempt to email your presentation directly to Millbrook Medical Conferences Ltd or BCIS as this may not be received due to the size of the file.

 

ACI 2022 Moved to 20-22 April at the London Hilton Metropole

ACI 2022 Moved to 20-22 April at the London Hilton Metropole

22nd December 2021

Your chance at fifteen minutes of fame!

 

To all PCI trainees…

We are inviting you to submit your most instructive and interesting case, in open competition, for an opportunity to present at this high-profile forum to the British Interventional Community. The top three selected cases will present to a filmed session and be available on the BCIS website to view on demand.  The winning presentation will present live at ACI 2023 in the main auditorium at the London Hilton Metropole.

 

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  • PowerPoint (or equivalent) with a maximum of 13 slides including the title slide
  • All patient data must be anonymised, and the responsible consultant must be aware of the submission
  • The doctor submitting must have been personally involved in the case and have had a significant, though not necessarily sole, first operator role. This role must be identified at the time of submission.
  • A slide on the trainee’s view of the principal learning from the case should be included.
  • Judging of shortlisted candidates will prioritise the trainee’s understanding of the intervention, their ability to field questions independently, consider alternative approaches and their presenting ability.
  • AVI’s should be embedded into the presentation.
  • Only one case to be submitted per applicant
  • Applicants must clearly outline their own involvement in the case within the presentation

PLEASE NOTE

Any submission(s) not adhering to the above will be disqualified and not submitted to judging

 

Cases should be uploaded using the form below by closing date of 5pm on the 4th November.

Submissions will only be accepted via the upload process below. Please do not attempt to email your presentation directly to Millbrook Medical Conferences Ltd or BCIS as this may not be received due to the size of the file.

 

BCIS NATIONAL AUDITs 2019-2020 NOW AVAILABLE

BCIS NATIONAL AUDITs 2019-2020 NOW AVAILABLE

4th May 2021

DOWNLOADABLE AUDIT REPORTS

The BCIS National Coronary and TAVI Audit Reports were presented at ACI Virtual Experience 2021 which took place 21st – 23rd April 2021.

The audit reports, prepared by Prof. Peter Ludman, BCIS Audit Lead with assistance from newly appointed Deputy Audit Lead Prof. Mamas Mamas, are available to members via the links below.

 

 

VIDEO PRESENTATIONS

In addition to the downloadable audit reports, please see below the presentations delivered by Prof. Peter Ludman at ACI Virtual Experience 2021.

 

NATIONAL TAVI AUDIT

 

NATIONAL CORONARY AUDIT