Percutaneous interventions in congenital heart diseases
University of Bordeaux
This Bordeaux Summer School, dedicated to congenital heart diseases and percutaneous therapies, is open to international science and medical students, engineers and experienced researchers wishing to improve their background knowledge.
During the three day session, this course offers intensive practical classes about the technological aspects of CHD transcatheter interventions, from innovative concepts to clinical practice, including all aspects of device development.
This summer school offers a unique opportunity for participants to acquire in-depth knowledge in congenital heart diseases. Participants will learn in a variety of ways thanks to a combination of theoretical lectures and practical sessions, covering the following topics:
- Day 1: Basic principles
- Day 2: Percutaneous stent implantation in CHD
- Day 3: Startups day
Participants will meet with world leading experts in transcatheter interventions, imaging and biomaterials, as well as industrial stakeholders. They will also discover and use cutting-edge technologies and equipment.
Location | Bordeaux, France |
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Period |
14 Jun 2023
- 16 Jun 2023
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Levels |
Master / Graduate
PhD Professional |
Credits | None |
Program fee | 450 EUR |
Accommodation fee | Included in program fee |
Extra information about the
fee: Participation fee: 450€ per participant (including lunches, coffee breaks, accommodation and social programme costs). |
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Application deadline | 15 May 2023 |
Entry
requirements: The course is tailored to graduate and doctoral science and medical students, as well as to more experienced researchers wishing to improve their background in the field of congenital heart diseases. Language requirements: classes are conducted in English. Candidates should have at least a B2 level of English or equivalent. Candidates must provide a CV and cover letter. |
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Contact information:
For any enquires about this Bordeaux Summer School, please contact: summerschool@ihu-liryc.fr.
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