Other Societies

This section of the website contains a list of meetings organised by other societies and organisations that may be of interest to our members.

If BSCI/BSCCT members know of a meeting that you think could be included on this page please email website@bsci.org.uk


BANCC Annual Conference 2026

Next event date: April 24, 2026

Calling all Cardiovascular Nurses!

Join global leaders, innovators and changemakers for a powerful day of insights, collaboration, and action toward a more sustainable future. This one day conference will focus on Sustainable Cardiovascular Care.

When: Friday 24th April 2026, 08:30-17:00

Where: Buckinghamshire New University, High Wycombe

Who: Hosted by BANCC Council, for BANCC Members and Cardiovascular Nurses alike

 

Early Bird registration:

  • Attendance is free for BANCC members who register during the early-bird period. Please note, members who register for free, do not cancel their place and do not attend the conference will be eligible to pay a £20 no-show fee.

  • For non-members, the BANCC Annual conference costs £35. Why not register for BANCC membership for just £30 here and save yourself £5?

Regular registration rate commences on Monday 16th March 2026.

Attendance for BANCC members is £20.

For non-members, the the regular fee will be £70.

Please note, students are not eligible to attend this conference.

The 1st UK LAAC Summit

Next event date: April 29, 2026

Wednesday 29th April 2026  |   The Studio, 7 Cannon Street, Birmingham, B2 5EP

Overview

Led by Prof. Jan Kovac, the summit convenes clinicians and allied healthcare professionals involved in the management of patients with atrial fibrillation to:

  • Update on the latest developments in the field of LAAC (Left Atrial Appendage Closure) and its current and emerging indications
  • Discuss management, referral patterns, and post-intervention care
  • Explore best practice, emerging evidence, and real-world experience with LAAC, particularly in light of the latest pivotal trials

With growing interest in stroke prevention strategies for patients unsuitable for long-term anticoagulation, there is a clear need for a dedicated setting that focuses on practical discussion, shared learning and multidisciplinary engagement.

Currently the UK is lagging behind somewhat in provision of this treatment and this meeting would serve as good impetus to facilitate further knowledge and dissemination of this therapy among multiple specialties.

Objectives

To update participants on current and emerging indications, management pathways, referral patterns, and post-procedural care for LAAC, incorporating best practice, emerging evidence, real-world experience, and insights from recent pivotal trials.

To provide a dedicated forum for practical discussion, shared learning, and multidisciplinary collaboration, supporting wider knowledge dissemination and uptake of LAAC therapy across specialties in the UK

Suitable for

Multidisciplinary teams, including:

  • Electrophysiologists
  • Interventional cardiologists
  • Cardiothoracic surgeons

and other relevant specialists

 

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