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Women’s Health Webinar Part 3 – Cardiovascular diseases - On demand
Women’s Health Webinar Part 3 – Cardiovascular diseases
19th November 2025 - Half day Virtual meeting
NOW AVAILABLE ON DEMAND
The BNMS hosted this meeting in collaboration with University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

This was a half day virtual study day

Target Audience: General practitioners, radiographers, technologists, nuclear medicine physicians, cardiologists, medical oncologists, internal medicine specialists, among many other healthcare professionals involved in treating patients with cardiovascular diseases.

We do not provide CPD certificates for on-demand content, however you can count the time you spent watching the webinar under Self Directed Learning in your professional development record:
One credit per hour can be claimed
If you require a certificate of attendance, please contact Caroline Oxley

Event objectives:
  1. Recognize sex-specific factors influencing cardiovascular disease in women — including differences in epidemiology, clinical presentation, risk profiles, and outcomes that impact diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
  2. Describe the role of advanced cardiovascular imaging modalities — such as echocardiography, cardiac CT, MRI, and nuclear cardiology — in the early detection, characterization, and risk stratification of cardiovascular diseases in women.
  3. Apply principles of nuclear cardiology to personalized patient management — understanding how molecular and functional imaging can guide tailored diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to improve cardiovascular outcomes in women.

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Programme

We do not provide CPD certificates for on-demand content, however you can count the time you spent watching the webinar under Self Directed Learning in your professional development record:
One credit per hour can be claimed
If you require a certificate of attendance, please contact Caroline Oxley

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Women's health part 3 programme

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