In 2024, the UK saw approximately 100,000 hospital admissions for heart attacks, with a 30-day survival rate of 85%. Rapid treatment is crucial for STEMI patients, as delays can significantly impact long-term outcomes.

Join our webinar to discover innovative strategies for reducing the delays within the STEMI pathway, ensuring patients receive timely and effective treatment. This webinar is for all colleagues with an interest in heart attack patients across primary, secondary and community care as well as system and network colleauges. Please share this invite with your ICB/PCN clinical and non-clinical colleagues and others who may be interested in this topic. 

Join us to stay informed, share knowledge, and connect with experts in the field.

The joining link will be sent to you via separate email nearer the event date.  In the meantime, please save the time(s) into your calendar - you can either do this manually, or by opening the attachment you will receive on the automated email after registering to an event

Questions about this event?

Name: Cardiac Transformation Programme

Email: england.ctp@nhs.net

Telephone: england.ctp@nhs.net

The NHS England Cardiac Transformation Programme team is excited to invite you to a series of national cardiac webinars designed to explore key topics and advancements in cardiac care.

Each session aims to:

  • Share valuable insights and practical case studies
  • Highlight updates from leading experts in the field
  • Promote the exchange of good practice and discussion on high-profile topics
  • An opportunity for Q& A’s

Frequency: Every two weeks on Mondays from 16:00 to 17:00 (Exception National Lipid Management Webinar - Statins and Beyond | NHS England Events on Wednesday February 26 from 1-2pm) 

Format: Each session will include a 15min introduction and closing, with guest speakers showcasing their experiences and examples of best practice.

Register Now: Choose from any of the upcoming sessions and secure your spot today. https://www.events.england.nhs.uk/join-us-for-a-series-of-engaging-cardiac-webinars-starting-february-2025