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DescriptionThis Cardiac MRI 2 day course aims to deliver a solid background of CMR (Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance) as a clinical application in routine clinical practice. It covers basic MRI safety/physics and focuses on the theory and practical skills involved with carrying out a simple CMR procedure as well as the more complex scans such as Perfusion imaging and Aortogram. The course also cover current topics of interest such as mapping and contrast safety, as well as less explored areas such as Congenital imaging. Attendees will benefit from sessions on tips and tricks to help improve their skills, a session on live scanning and post processing. The newly found knowledge and skills from the course can be embedded in their future practice. There is an early bird discount of £25 made to bookings before 31 July 2025 For full course details please visit: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/short-courses/cmr-theory-practical-applications-radiographers Please make sure you meet the entry requirements for this course before you start your application. King’s College London reserves the right to cancel your registration on the course if you do not meet all the requirements. If your registration is cancelled, the short course administrator will be in touch to arrange a refund.
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ContactFor enquiries about the CMR – Theory and Practical Applications for Radiographers course, please email Jas Bains at teachingadmin-imaging@kcl.ac.uk. For help with the eStore, please visit the eStore’s Help pages: https://estore.kcl.ac.uk/help. More InformationRefund Policy: The fee will be refunded in full only for cancellations received more than 42 days before the short course start date; partial refund can be arranged for cancellations received more than 8 days before the short course start date. Please ensure you read the Short Course Terms & Conditions at https://www.kcl.ac.uk/short-courses/terms-and-conditions. |