1: Understanding CMR
2: Scan set-up and optimisation
3: Image acquisition
4: Image processing
5: Ventricular function assessment
6: Ischaemic heart disease
7: Inheritable cardiomyopathies
8: Myocardial inflammation and infiltration
9: Cardiac tumours and other masses
10: Valve disease
11: Pericardial disease
12: Congenital heart disease
13: Aortic disease
14: Peripheral arteries
15: Coronary MR imaging
16: Systemic and pulmonary veins
17: Extra-cardiac findings
18: New horizons for CMR
Saul Myerson is an honorary consultant cardiologist at the
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital in
Oxford. His clinical and research interests are in cardiovascular
magnetic resonance and other non-invasive cardiac imaging and he
has been performing CMR for over 10 years. He has published widely,
is editor of Emergencies in Cardiology and a clinical fellow at the
University of Oxford. He was president of the British Junior
Cardiologists
Association from 2005-2007. Jane Francis is a career imaging
technologist. Always ready for a challenge, she has worked in a
varied number of positions before specialising in cardiac magnetic
resonance.
In 2002 Jane was appointed as the chief technologist at the
University of Oxford Centre for Clinical Magnetic Resonance
Research where she is involved not only in clinical cardiac MR but
clinical research and imaging trials. She is the author and
co-author of more than 100 peer-reviewed papers, posters and
abstracts. She has been invited to speak on various aspects of
cardiac MR both nationally and internationally and is an active
member of the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance,
being a founding member of the technologists' committee and the
chair from 2004-2006.
Stefan Neubauer is Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine and
Clinical Director of the University of Oxford Centre for Clinical
Magnetic Resonance Research (OCMR) at the Department of
Cardiovascular Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford. His
clinical work and research over the past 20 years has been devoted
to the development and application of CMR. He has published more
than 200 original research articles. Editorial positions and
contributions to scientific bodies include his involvement
with the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (President
2006-2007), Chairman of the British Society for Cardiovascular
Magnetic Resonance, Associate Editor of the Journal of
Cardiovascular
Magnetic Resonance, Co-Editor of Magnetic Resonance Materials.
Awards and Honours include the American Heart Association Paul
Dudley White International Lectureship Award 2005 and the British
Cardiovascular Society Thomas Lewis Lecture 2008.
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