The Cornwall Primary Care Training Hub have developed an exciting new cardiovascular pathway. It is aimed at health care professionals who care for patients with cardiovascular conditions in General Practice and will be of particular interest to those who have an active role in reviewing and managing patients on an annual basis.
There are six half day virtual sessions. Each session will focus on a particular condition in line with the NHS 10-year cardiovascular disease ambitions plan.
These half day sessions can be accessed as stand-alone modules. However, we would encourage you to follow the sessions through for full benefit. You can find full details of the pathway in the programme flyer.
- Anatomy & Physiology – 20th February 2025, 9.15-12.45
- Hypertension: Improved Detection, Diagnosis and Proactive Treatment – 13th March 2025, 9.30-12.30
- Atrial Fibrillation – 3rd April 2025, 9.30-12.30
- Prevention, Cause and Management of Stroke and TIA – 15th May 2025, 9.30-12.30
- Acute Coronary Syndromes: What are they, Where are they and What to do about them? – 12th June 2025
- Heart Failure: What’s the latest squeeze? – 17th July 2025
How to Book
You can book individual sessions here.
Session 5: Acute Coronary Syndromes: What Are They, Where Are They and What to Do About Them
This session will delve into the causes and current treatments for Acute Coronary Syndromes, using national and international guidelines to deliver best practice for our cardiac patients in primary care.
At the end of this session the participant should be able to:
- Review the pathophysiology of Acute Coronary Syndromes (ACS).
- Identify risk factors for ACS and understand the need for early detection and treatment.
- Understand lipids and the current Lipid Pathways.
- Recognise signs and symptoms of ACS.
- Recognise the acute changes on ECG for Angina, NSTEMI and STEMI.
- Describe the different management pathways for ACS, NSTEMI and STEMI and explain the difference between PCI and CABG.
- Recognise complications that can be caused by Myocardial Infarction.
- Understand the role of secondary prevention including cardiac rehabilitation both in the short term and long-term placing the patient at the centre of care.
Cost of Course
This course is provided free of charge to members of the Primary Care Education Programme. For non-members, a charge of £78 per module (including VAT) applies.
This course is for staff working within the Cornwall healthcare economy. We reserve the right to cancel ineligible bookings. If you work outside Cornwall and are interested in this course, please email kernowhealthcic.workforce@nhs.net
If you need to cancel a booked place on a course, please do so giving sufficient notice for the place to be reallocated. As per our terms and conditions, we reserve the right to charge for places cancelled less than 5 working days prior to the course start (unless otherwise stated), or failure to take up the place on the day of the course.