Education Goals
SportsCardiologyBC will meet its education goals by:
- Providing education to BC physicians through the BC colleges using the mandatory vehicles of CMEs (Continuing Medical Education credits)
- Developing a sub-specialty of sports cardiology and offering a residency program in collaboration with the University of British Columbia
- Holding in-services and education sessions for coaches, parents, trainers and athletes; AED training and importance will be emphasized
- Developing and providing easy to understand posters and brochures for distribution at sporting meets and large sporting venues
- Having a well publicized web presence for easy public access to information
- Emergency Action Plan (EAP) creation and implementation

Educational Material
- Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Primary Prevention in Athletes (Jan 6, 2016)
- Clinical Update in Sports Medicine – Dr. McKinney Presentation (Nov 28, 2015)
- Masters Study – PPT – Allan McGavin UBC CPD (Nov 28, 2015)
- Young Athlete Study PPT – Allan McGavin UBC CPD (Nov 28, 2015)
- E-Poster – Detecting Underlying CVD in Young Athletes – Research Outcomes – SASMA Congress (October 22, 2015)
- E-poster – Detecting underlying CVD in Young Athletes – SCBC Protocol – SASMA Congress (October 22, 2015)
- VGH Rounds – The Athlete’s Heart (Sep 16, 2015)
- VGH Rounds – Atrial Fibrillation in Athletes (Sep 9, 2015)
- SCBC Mission, Goals and Future Direction – Dr. Saul Isserow (June 1, 2015)
- Young Athlete SCBC Study – Dr. Hamed Nazzari (June 1, 2015)
- Victoria Rounds – Dr. Isserow (May, 2015)
- Exercise and Congenital Heart Disease (Mar 6, 2015)
- Prevention of SCD in Athletes PISE – Dr. Isserow – Victoria (Nov 30, 2014)
- Education Seminar Powerpoint – SI – (Oct 21, 2013)

Contact Us
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Referrals
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SportsCardiologyBC Room #S110 UBC Hospital 2211 Wesbrook Mall Vancouver B.C. V6T 2B5
VGH / UBC Foundation
SportsCardiologyBC is supported by donations to VGH & UBC Hospital Foundation. Your donations ensure that our highly specialized program can continue to invest in research, cardiovascular screening and public education to improve the health of British Columbians and athletes around the world.