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DMMC COURSES & WORKSHOPS
INTRODUCTORY CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
18 - 19 Oct 2004; 1100-1315 on Mon, 0915-1245 on Tue
Venue: Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (location),
Albert Lecture Theatre
The course provides an introduction to coronary
artery disease and aims to strike a balance between clinical and
research aspects. It is appropriate for those new to coronary artery
disease treatment and research, for non-specialist scientists and
clinicians wanting an introduction to this area, and as an introduction
to the Advanced Coronary Artery Disease course that runs in November.
Nursing, technical staff, and clinicians from
all Dublin hospitals are welcome to attend this course, either in
full or for
particular sessions of interest.
Course Coordinator: Dr Niamh Moran (Department of
Clinical Pharmacology, RCSI)
Mon 18 Oct 2004; 1100-1315
1100 An introduction to cardiovascular disease
Prof Dermot Kenny
1145 Molecular mechanism of atherosclerosis
Dr Niamh Moran
1230 Models of atherosclerosis Ms Sarah McClelland
Tue 19 Oct 2004; 0915-1245
0915 Introduction to platelet structure and function
Dr Niamh Moran
1000 Antiplatelet therapies: traditional and novel strategies
Dr Dermot Cox/Dr Niamh Moran
1045-1115 Break
1115 Bacterial infection and coronary artery disease
Dr Dermot Cox
1200 Current strategies for the treatment
of hypertension Dr Alice Stanton
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