Overview
The Eccentric Calcium Course aims to provide a practical, case-based approach to the assessment and treatment of coronary calcium.
The course will focus on improving understanding of calcium morphology (particularly with intracoronary imaging), appropriate modification strategies, and optimising procedural execution in complex cases. The emphasis is on translating this into a simple, usable approach that attendees can take back to their own labs.
Who is this course for?
Interventional cardiology fellows and registrars or consultants, primarily from the North East, North West and Midlands.
How to attend:
This event is by invitation or approval only.
All delegates must complete and submit the registration form; course directors will review each submission and confirm acceptance accordingly.

Topics
- Coronary calcium: pathology and morphology
- Intracoronary imaging interpretation and routine use
- Calcium modification technologies (mechanism of action and selection)
- Developing a simplified, morphology-based treatment approach
- Execution in complex cases
Highlights
- Live cases
- Interactive, discussion-based format
- Small group/roundtable learning with faculty
- Practical, case-led teaching
- Imaging-focused approach
"I have a better understanding of calcium morphology and lesion preparation."
"I enjoyed the live cases and expert analysis of real-life cases."
- Attendees of the 2025 Eccentric Calcium Course
Course Director

Dr John Hung
Consultant Cardiologist,
Liverpool Heart & Chest Hospital
Medical Director, Biohabit Ltd
100% of past attendees found the event useful, felt the programme met its objectives, and would attend again and recommend it to a colleague.
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