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Partner with us for our 14th Annual Scientific Meeting Friday 4th October 2019, London Updates and progress in cardiorenal medicine 100% of delegates said the 2018 meeting was clinically good to excellent 98% of delegates found the 2018 programme good to excellent 100% of delegates said the 2018 meeting organisation was good to excellent ‘Lots of food for thought. Trials really interesting’ ‘Always an excellent meeting with a wide range of relevant topics and updates’ ‘Excellent as always. Many thanks’ ‘Very well organised. Pitched at exactly the right level’ ‘Programme was superb... an outstanding meeting, one of the finest single days worth of CPD in 15 years of nephrology practice’ ‘As usual the lectures have been very illustrative and updated several areas of my knowledge. I’ve been to 11 of 13 meetings! The review of the literature session was very helpful... controversial topics at the end of the day were very helpful and entertaining’ ‘This has been a very informative meeting - very well structured. My practice will improve’ Past meetings have been endorsed by The Renal Association, The British Society for Heart Failure and The Irish Nephrology Society Who are we? The Cardiorenal Forum is an independent academic group, set up in 2006 and open to all NHS and academic professionals involved in the care of patients with cardiovascular and kidney disease, including cardiologists/cardiovascular physicians, nephrologists, diabetologists, general practitioners, nurses, pharmacists and clinical scientists. Our objectives • Highlight the clinical overlap in patients presenting with a primary cardiovascular or renal disorder • Raise awareness and bring together professionals involved in patient care • Improve patient care We offer attendance at our scientific meeting for a reduced charge thanks to generous and unrestricted support from the pharmaceutical industry and medical device/diagnostics manufacturers. A report from the meeting will be published in the British Journal of Cardiology, the official journal of the Forum. The Royal College of Physicians has certified all past meetings for 6 CPD credits and it is endorsed by professional societies. Our delegates Our programme is designed for all healthcare professionals and receives excellent feedback: Academic endorsement [email protected] www.cardiorenalforum.com

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Partner with us for our 14th Annual Scientific Meeting

Friday 4th October 2019, London

Updates and progress in cardiorenal medicine

• 100% of delegates said the 2018 meeting was clinically good to excellent

• 98% of delegates found the 2018 programme good to excellent

• 100% of delegates said the 2018 meeting organisation was good to excellent

‘Lots of food for thought. Trials really interesting’‘Always an excellent meeting with a wide range of relevant topics and updates’‘Excellent as always. Many thanks’‘Very well organised. Pitched at exactly the right level’‘Programme was superb... an outstanding meeting, one of the finest single days worth of CPD in 15 years of nephrology practice’ ‘As usual the lectures have been very illustrative and updated several areas of my knowledge. I’ve been to 11 of 13 meetings! The review of the literature session was very helpful... controversial topics at the end of the day were very helpful and entertaining’‘This has been a very informative meeting - very well structured. My practice will improve’

Past meetings have been endorsed by The Renal Association, The British Society for Heart Failure and The Irish Nephrology Society

Who are we?The Cardiorenal Forum is an independent academic group, set up in 2006 and open to all NHS and academic professionals involved in the care of patients with cardiovascular and kidney disease, including cardiologists/cardiovascular physicians, nephrologists, diabetologists, general practitioners, nurses, pharmacists and clinical scientists.

Our objectives• Highlight the clinical overlap in patients presenting with a primary cardiovascular or renal disorder• Raise awareness and bring together professionals involved in patient care• Improve patient care

We offer attendance at our scientific meeting for a reduced charge thanks to generous and unrestricted support from the pharmaceutical industry and medical device/diagnostics manufacturers. A report from the meeting will be published in the British Journal of Cardiology, the official journal of the Forum.

The Royal College of Physicians has certified all past meetings for 6 CPD credits and it is endorsed by professional societies.

Our delegatesOur programme is designed for all healthcare professionals and receives excellent feedback:

Academic endorsement

[email protected] www.cardiorenalforum.com

The King’s Fund, Deans Mews entrance, 11-13 Cavendish Square, London W1G 0AN

Integrating care in cardiorenal medicine14th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Cardiorenal Forum – Provisional Programme

Friday 4th October 2019

6 CPD credits have been awarded for past meetings from the Royal College of Physicians

Endorsed by the Renal Association and the Irish Nephrology Society and The British Society for Heart Failure

SESSION 1. IMPROVING OUTCOMES IN CHRONIC DISEASESWelcome: Chair. Lisa Anderson, Heart Failure Cardiologist, (St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London)

09.30 Introduction

09.35 Diabetes and cardiorenal disease: insult added to injury Peter Winocour, Consultant Physician and Clinical Director for

Diabetes and Endocrine Services (East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust)

09.55 Discussion

10.00 A renal perspective: giving CREDENCE to LEADERs in the fieldDavid Lappin, Honorary Personal Professor of Nephrology and Hypertension (National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland)

10.15 Discussion

10.20 A cardiology perspective: treating the CVD patient with diabetes – what do I do? Julian Halcox, Chair in Cardiology (Swansea University Medical School); Consultant Cardiologist (Swansea Bay University Health Board)

10.35 Discussion

10.40 Coffee break

SESSION 2. CARDIORENAL TRIALS UPDATE Chair: Philip Kalra, Professor of Renal Medicine (University of Manchester) and Consultant Nephrologist (Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust)

11.10 a) Nephrology trialsDavid C Wheeler, Professor of Kidney Medicine (University College London); Honorary Consultant Nephrologist (Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust, London)

11.30 Discussion

11.35 b) Cardiology trials Geraint Morton, Consultant Cardiologist (Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust)

11.55 Discussion

SESSION 3. FUTURE CARE Chairs: Matthew Graham-Brown, Specialist Registrar in Renal Medicine, (University Hospitals of Leicester) and Chair of the UK and Ireland RA Nephrology SpR Club; Rosita Zakeri, NIHR Clinical Lecturer in Cardiology (Imperial College London) and BJCA representative

12.00 Dreams and realities of new genetics Peter Conlon, Consultant in Nephrology and Renal Transplantation (Beaumont Hospital, Dublin, Ireland)

12.20 Discussion

12.25 The British Geriatrics Society CV Forum Lecture Manage frailty effectively or manage decline – your choiceNigel Beckett, Consultant Physician in Geriatric and General Internal Medicine (Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London)

12.45 Discussion

12.50 Lunch break

SESSION 4. CLINICAL CHALLENGESChair: Ted McDermott, Consultant Urologist (Tallaght and St James Hospitals, Dublin, Ireland)

13.50 The great debate The high risk cardiovascular disease patient – who seeks them out and treats them best?

– Answer... the cardiologist Derek Connolly, Consultant Cardiologist (Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust)

– Answer... the lipid specialist/endocrinologist Handrean Soran, Consultant Physician and Endocrinologist

(Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust)

14.25 Discussion

14.35 Assessing cardiovascular risk prior to renal transplantation Durga Kanigicherla, Renal Physician (Manchester Royal Infirmary)

14.55 Discussion

15.00 British Heart Foundation Lecture Diabetic cardiomyopathy – advances in understanding Gerry McCann, Professor of Cardiac Imaging and Honorary Consultant Cardiologist (University of Leicester and NIHR Leicester Cardiovascular Biomedical Research Unit)

15.25 Discussion

15.30 Tea break

SESSION 5. MATERNAL HEALTHChair: Rachael James, Consultant Cardiologist and Deputy Medical Director (Standards) (Brighton & Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust)

15.50 Pregnancy in women with cardiorenal disease – priorities for practice Kate Bramham, Clinical Senior Lecturer and Honorary

Consultant Nephrologist (King’s College Hospital, London)

16.15 Discussion

SESSION 6. INTERACTIVE CLINICAL CASES IN CARDIORENAL DISEASEChair: David Mulcahy, Consultant Cardiologist (Tallaght University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland)

16.20 i) AmyloidCarol Whelan, Consultant Cardiologist (Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust)

16.40 ii) Anticoagulation in multimorbidity Ameenathul Mazaya Fawzy, Specialist Registrar in Cardiology (Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust)

17.00 Close

Conference office: Concise Clinical Consulting, The Secretariat for the Cardiorenal Forum, 657 Fulham Road, London SW6 5PYTel: +44(0)20 7731 4945 | Tel: +44(0)20 8785 4656 | Email: [email protected]

FacultyDr Lisa AndersonHeart Failure Cardiologist, St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London

Dr Nigel BeckettConsultant Physician in Geriatric and General Internal Medicine, Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust

Dr Kate BramhamClinical Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant Nephrologist, King’s College London and King’s College NHS Foundation Trust School of Life Course Sciences, London

Professor Peter Conlon Consultant in Nephrology and Renal Transplantation, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin, Ireland

Dr Derek Connolly Consultant Cardiologist, Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust

Dr Ameenathul Mazaya Fawzy Clinical Research Fellow, Specialist Registrar in Cardiology (Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust)

Matthew Graham-Brown Specialist Registrar in Renal Medicine, University Hospitals of Leicester, and Chair of the UK and Ireland RA Nephrology SpR Club

Professor Julian Halcox Professor of Cardiology, Swansea University College of Medicine

Dr Rachael James Consultant Cardiologist and Deputy Medical Director (Standards), Brighton & Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust

Dr Paul Kalra Consultant Cardiologist, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust

Professor Philip Kalra Professor of Renal Medicine, University of Manchester and Consultant Nephrologist, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust

Dr Durga Kanigicherla Consultant Renal Physician, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester

Dr David Lappin Honorary Personal Professor of Nephrology and Hy-pertension, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland

Professor Gerry McCann Professor of Cardiac Imaging and Honorary Consultant Cardiologist, University of Leicester and NIHR Leicester Cardiovascular BRU

Mr Ted McDermott Consultant Urologist, Tallaght and St James Hospitals, Dublin, Ireland

Dr Geraint Morton Consultant Cardiologist, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust

Dr David Mulcahy Consultant Cardiologist, Tallaght University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland

Dr Handrean Soran Consultant Physician and Endocrinologist, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust

Professor David C Wheeler Professor of Kidney Medicine, University College London, and Honorary Consultant Nephrologist, Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust, London

Dr Carol Whelan Consultant Cardiologist, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, London

Dr Peter Winocour Consultant Physician and Clinical Director for Diabetes and Endocrine Service, East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust

Dr Rosita Zakeri NIHR Clinical Lecturer in Cardiology, Imperial College London, and BJCA representative

Our sponsorship opportunities for 2019

Trade exhibition sponsorship opportunitiesWe are delighted to be holding the 2019 meeting in a new venue this year - the The King’s Fund, which has superb facilities and a central London location. Become part of our trade exhibition at the meeting, which is always situated in the catering area to attract maximum interest from delegates. All our lectures take place in a separate room and the programme allows generous breaks for delegates to network in the trade exhibition area over refreshments and lunch. The exhibition area is compliant with ABPI regulations. More information on sponsorship categories and details of the packages can be found below.

Conference office: Concise Clinical Consulting, The Secretariat for the Cardiorenal Forum, 657 Fulham Road, London SW6 5PYTel: +44(0)20 7731 4945 | Tel: +44(0)20 8785 4656 | Email: [email protected]

Benefits of trade exhibition sponsorship Gold Silver

3 x 2 metres floor space and 2 chairs. Table-top stands and portable exhibition materials preferred

1 x 1.8 metre table and 2 chairs – only table-top stands and portable exhibition materials can be accommodated

Free registration for representatives to man the stand and/or attend conference (including lunch and all refreshments)

x 3 persons x 2 persons

Additional registrations can be purchased to man your stand and/or attend the conference£75 + VAT per person

£100 + VAT per person

Attendance at the faculty dinner the night before the meeting (Thursday 3rd October 2019) x 1 person

Acknowledgement in the conference delegate pack of your financial support of the event ✓ ✓

Inclusion of your company logo on the Cardiorenal Forum meeting website with hyperlink to your website

✓ ✓

Inclusion of your company logo on meeting materials and on meeting slide deck displayed before, during and after the event

✓ ✓

Conference office: Concise Clinical Consulting, The Secretariat for the Cardiorenal Forum, 657 Fulham Road, London SW6 5PYTel: +44(0)20 7731 4945 | Tel: +44(0)20 8785 4656 | Email: [email protected]

Live streaming sponsorship opportunities – new for 2019

We are extending the reach of the Cardiorenal Forum for 2019 to reach a wider target audience by streaming the scientific

meeting live from The King’s Fund.

Streaming allows medical professionals from the UK and other countries to watch the proceedings live and, at other times,

‘on-demand’. Sponsors will invite key groups, such as core medical trainees (and their ‘journal clubs’) within Deaneries and other

healthcare professionals to register as ‘virtual’ delegates. By coming to satellite centres in hospitals, large community

practices, postgraduate venues, and pharmaceutical company training centres, they can participate in the meeting interactively,

and receive on-line viewing certification.

Other sponsorship opportunities in 2019

• Conference live streaming to academic or pharma sites (more detail about this opportunity can be found below)

• Named lectures

• Sponsor delegates to come to the meeting with a special package

• British Journal of Cardiology inserts and e-alerts

• On-site market research

• Closed advisory boards and sponsored workshops

• Post-event reporting

• Podcasts and webinars

• Coverage can be hosted on the Cardiorenal Forum (www.cardiorenalforum.com) and British Journal of Cardiology

(www.bjcardio.co.uk) websites; and use our impressive registration list to publicise the event

Sponsorship opportunities can be through an unrestricted educational grant

Conference office: Concise Clinical Consulting, The Secretariat for the Cardiorenal Forum, 657 Fulham Road, London SW6 5PYTel: +44(0)20 7731 4945 | Tel: +44(0)20 8785 4656 | Email: [email protected]

Benefits of live streaming

✓ Logo and link on Cardiorenal Forum meeting website with hyperlink to your website

✓ 1 x press release announcing our partnership and featuring joint branding with the Cardiorenal Forum

✓ Acknowledgement of sponsorship by the conference chairperson during the opening and closing remarks

✓ Delegates off-site will be informed that the live stream has been made possible through your sponsorship

✓ Company logo and website link prominently placed on the live stream screen and Cardiorenal Forum website

✓ Acknowledgement in conference delegate pack of your financial support of event

✓ Inclusion of company logo on meeting materials and on meeting slide deck, displayed on screens before, during and after the event

✓ Short interviews recorded with faculty members, which can be featured on www.cardiorenalforum.com and www.bjcardio.co.uk

✓ Opportunity for one of your senior team to record and deliver a 3 minute interview

✓ A short company video played to the online audience during lunch breaks (2-3 mins)

✓ 2 x additional complimentary meeting passes ✓ Organisational branding at satellite venue

We thank our past meeting sponsors