British Junior Cardiologists' Association

British Junior Cardiologists' Association Navigating your way through cardiology specialty training can be a daunting task and the BJCA are here to help you along the way. The BJCA is your society!

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Who are we? We exist to facilitate and support training of all UK cardiology trainees. We are made up of trainee members throughout the UK, and communication with our 1235* members is coordinated by local deanery representatives and a central council. We have official representation on the councils of all the subspeciality pro

fessional bodies and we represent your views on the national Cardiology Speciality Advisory Committee (SAC) and other groups that organise our training. Why should I join? Navigating your way through speciality training can be a daunting task and we are uniquely placed to help you in this. Membership will allow you unique access to information on upcoming training events and conferences, the EEGC, committee news and allow us to canvass your opinion on a range of issues that affect your training. We hope that the National Cardiology Handbook ( updated August 2016) will answer many of your questions and help to guide you painlessly through core training. We manage our exciting annual meetings programme through our BJCA Horizons platform (www.bjcahorizons.com) where you will have access to content and booking materials for "Cardiology to the Core" and "Headstart in Cardiology". How do I join? Membership is free, and is open to all cardiology specialty registrars holding an NTN or LAT, and cardiology research and clinical fellows. To join, please click here. We offer a "Starter" membership for Foundation Programme and Core Trainees interested in undertaking Higher Specialty Training in Cardiovascular Medicine. (Please note that if you are still a medical student, you will not be eligible to join BJCA til you graduate. In the meantime, BJCA suggest that you enquire about membership with the British Undergraduate Cardiovascular Association). If BJCA members would also like to join BCS, they can apply for Joint BJCA/BCS membership. The rate for this joint membership is £105 per annum. For this you will receive all the benefits of BCS Membership, plus of course all those relating to BJCA Membership.

10/04/2022

The people who have shaped modern cardiology 🫀.

We're moving away from education to for a moment...

We're bringing you 'Past Medical History'- a series of conversations to inspire you. A series of really special conversations from the BJCA in partnership with Wondr Medical

Listen to their perspective on landmark events, their innovative visions, and challenges. Episode 1 with the incredible Prof Jane Somerville will be out this week.

14/07/2021

Something awesome is coming!

If you are a Clinical Fellow or Doctor thinking about Research or are already involved in the world of PhD/MD- these podcasts may be for you!

15 minute episodes with successful Fellows sharing 'what they wish they had known' and experts from Research Organisations sharing their advice and common mistakes I see.

Launching this Friday!!

Watch: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGmmMNTIbTUYGM8pXdHzYAA

Listen: https://anchor.fm/soopr

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Look who's back! We are resuscitating the BJCA presence on Facebook- watch this space! Give us a follow for quick bites ...
05/02/2021

Look who's back! We are resuscitating the BJCA presence on Facebook- watch this space!

Give us a follow for quick bites of cardiology learning- especially if you're preparing for your Cardiology Interview or the EEGC exam this year!

19/03/2018

Retweeted Afzal Sohaib ():

The main changes to the ESC syncope guidelines are summarised here (from the paper) https://t.co/UE4CkoVzCb

Finally... https://t.co/Lj27XYEvCx
19/03/2018

Finally... https://t.co/Lj27XYEvCx

“ Stem cells. They are the greatest. All your troubles are over, just have stem cells.”

18/03/2018

Retweeted Ben Wiles ():

Unexplained syncope & any degree of LVSD is now a class IIa indication for an ICD (2018 ESC Syncope Guidelines). Same class level as unexplained syncope & a spontaneous type 1 Brugada ECG.

15/03/2018

Retweeted Afzal Sohaib ():

Excited to be one of the ESC Twitter Ambassadors for Congress Barcelona! Let’s make this the biggest EP Congress on twitter!

14/03/2018

Interested in valvular heart disease? The are looking for a new Communications Secretary. members encouraged to apply! A great opportunity to engage with a growing, innovative national society. https://t.co/tYnZ7GS65q

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Do we prescribe based on genotype yet? https://t.co/07YqtKvQMM
14/03/2018

Do we prescribe based on genotype yet? https://t.co/07YqtKvQMM

“Genomics in Cardiology, just one of the FREE to download images in our Flickr library - perfect for teaching and presentations https://t.co/ivkg5eYZqJ

13/03/2018

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Calling all BJCA starter members! The national essay prize is now open! Title: "The future of atrial fibrillation: does the answer lie in ablation or anti-arrhythmics?" Winning entry published in the BJC. https://t.co/dOT7i92TGh https://t.co/FtZbA0PtB9

13/03/2018

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Welcome to our New Committee! We have our new official Twitter Page for BJCA Starter members! https://t.co/78uYg4wZJ2

This website just keeps getting better! https://t.co/8AFEpx2uxP
12/03/2018

This website just keeps getting better! https://t.co/8AFEpx2uxP

“Lots of new courses/conferences added to https://t.co/b6K8tX7E9j, including all the Severn, Peninsula and South London deanery registrar training days. Do any of the other deaneries want to add their training days too?”

10/03/2018

Retweeted Antonio de Marvao ():

Important message from Dr Sara Thorne / course.

Cardiologists must bring up contraception in consultations with women of childbearing age. No one else will. Poor outcomes if unplanned pregnancy particulalry with mechanical valves. guide ⬇ https://t.co/BfTimRUJjE

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