UK Maternal Cardiology Society
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Advancing the diagnosis & management of #CVD 🫀in🤰through awareness, education & research to promote quality maternal cardiology care #CardioObstetrics
Joined November 2019
Less than 3 weeks to go! Don't forget to register for our annual conference 26-27th November in Birmingham: https://t.co/BfZc91l5vk
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Calling all obstetricians, cardiologists, anaesthetists, midwifes, and nurses, with experience of caring for women with a Fontan during the pre-conception, antenatal and postnatal periods to take part in a qualitative research study: contact R.Latham@2024.ljmu.ac.uk if interested
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Less than six weeks to go until our first 2-day conference! We’ll be covering a wide range of topics - including the new ESC guidelines - and bringing together experts from across the field. Join us for what promises to be an inspiring and insightful event. #obstetriccardiology
The latest #MBRRACE report shows 50% of maternal deaths are indirect, with cardiac disease still a leading cause 💔. Join us at the #UKMCS conference in Birmingham (26-27/11/25) to explore key topics + new #ESC guidelines. 🔗 Resources & registration: https://t.co/REKcXoxQxz
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It’s #WorldHeartDay 💙 Check out the UKMCS website to join, register for our Midwives Symposium this Thu (2 Oct) and our 2-day conference (26–27 Nov), and submit a complex case abstract. Abstract deadline extended to this Fri (3 Oct) don’t miss out!
ukmcs.co.uk
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We have extended the abstract deadline until Fri 3rd October! The Call is open exclusively to resident doctors. On the theme: “Approach to Complex Obstetric Cardiac Cases”. #UKMCS
The latest #MBRRACE report shows 50% of maternal deaths are indirect, with cardiac disease still a leading cause 💔. Join us at the #UKMCS conference in Birmingham (26-27/11/25) to explore key topics + new #ESC guidelines. 🔗 Resources & registration: https://t.co/REKcXoxQxz
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The latest #MBRRACE report shows 50% of maternal deaths are indirect, with cardiac disease still a leading cause 💔. Join us at the #UKMCS conference in Birmingham (26-27/11/25) to explore key topics + new #ESC guidelines. 🔗 Resources & registration: https://t.co/REKcXoxQxz
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The UKMCS & RCM are delighted to host the 2nd annual Midwives’ Symposium on 2 Oct 2025 🎉 A free online event exploring hot topics in maternal cardiology—open to all midwives, to boost knowledge, confidence & tools for safer, equitable care. https://t.co/KvcscizQDL
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We are also accepting abstracts from resident doctors. The topic is ‘ Approach to complex obstetric cardiac cases’. (250 words max including the names, titles and email addresses of all contributors). Please submit your abstracts to ukmcs@bcs.com. Deadline: Fri 19th Sept, midday.
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This year, the highlights include learning from the MBRRACE report, updates from the new ESC guidelines, maternal critical care, pulmonary hypertension, cardiometabolic health and much more.
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Registration for this year’s #UKMCS conference is officially open! Our first ever 2-day conference. Join us on 26-27th November in The Studio, Birmingham for all things #obstetriccardiology.
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Abstracts welcome from all members of the MDT (250 words max including the names, titles and email addresses of all contributors). The successful candidates will have the opportunity to present their case at the Webinar.
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Sign up for our UKMCS webinar case discussion series, 'Lessons Learnt from Complex Obstetric Cardiac Cases', on Tuesday 16th September 2025, 6.30pm - 8.00pm. A great evening of MDT learning! We are still accepting abstracts until the 4th August! https://t.co/Zjxf7bg420
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The 2025 UKMCS Midwives’ Symposium is on Thursday 2nd October, 10-4, via Zoom in collaboration with the RCM. Please share with your midwifery colleagues! Will be a great day of education! #ukmcs #obstetriccardiology
https://t.co/KvcsciziOd
rcm.org.uk
Event Details Date: 2 October 2025 Time: 10:00am – 4:00pm Capacity: 400 Available spaces: 400 Registration: Open Book Now
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Adenosine is safe but can be more potent in pregnancy! So go slow…
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Dr de Marvao updating us on HF in pregnancy. And what therapies to use post-partum in women who are breastfeeding.
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Thank you Prof Kiely for an excellent talk on pulmonary hypertension.
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