ONLINE SYMPOSIUM
Perioperative Management of Cardiovascular Disease in Non-Cardiac Surgery
Thursday, 1st October 2026
Early Bird Rate - until 31 July 2026
Non-members: £150
Members: £100
Standard Rate - from 1 August 2026
Non-members: £175
Members:
£125
Perioperative Management of Cardiovascular Disease in Non-Cardiac Surgery
Transform your approach to perioperative cardiovascular care at The Preoperative Association’s inaugural online symposium.
Across one focused day, international leaders translate 12 essential cardiology topics directly into your daily practice. Use dedicated Q&A sessions to resolve clinical uncertainties and walk away with evidence-based strategies to manage your patients with confidence.
Symposium Topics
Preoperative Cardiac Evaluation
Emma McConne, RGN, GIRFT national lead for preoperative assessment
Cardiac Risk Assessment & Reduction
Dr Graham Cole, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Management of Coronary Artery Disease
Dr Rob Bell, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Perioperative Management of Valve Disease
Dr Benoy Shah, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
Perioperative Management of Heart Failure
Dr Owais Dar, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
Perioperative Management of Cardiomyopathies
Dr Gabriela Captur, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
Perioperative Management of Hypertension
Dr Marc George, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Perioperative Management of Pulmonary Hypertension
Dr Dan Knight, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
Perioperative Management of Arrhythmias
Prof Fu Ng, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Perioperative Management of Pacemakers & Implantable Devices
Cheryl Ralph, Senior Chief Cardiac Physiologist, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
Perioperative Management of Anticoagulation & Antiplatelets
Prof Robert Storey, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Anaesthesia in Patients with Heart Disease
Dr John Whittle, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust



