News
All the latest information and news from the WIC team.
Returning to Work After a Period of Absence; New Guidelines
A BCS working group have created new guidelines for cardiology trainees and consultants returning to work after a period of absence.
Keep ReadingWomen in Cardiology (WiC) Work Recognised
The Women in Cardiology team have been recognised at a national conference.
Keep ReadingWomen In Cardiology Events at BCS2025
See all our events happening at BCS2025 in Manchester from the 2nd to the 4th of June.
Keep ReadingCardiology Survival Skills Online Webinar
We are pleased to announce that we are re-running our successful Cardiology Survival Skills online webinar course for Medical Students and Foundation Doctors.
Keep ReadingReturning to work after a period of absence? Join our buddy scheme!
Friendly support & informal advice from a return to work buddy
Keep ReadingWomen In Cardiology Events at BCS2024
Come and join us at BCS2024 for the following WiC events.
Keep ReadingCardiology Survival Skills Series
A free series of webinars for medical students and foundation doctors.
Keep ReadingWIC sessions at BCS annual conference
Join us for the WIC sessions at the annual BCS conference in Manchester
Keep ReadingWinner of medical student essay competition announced
Congratulations Clara Portwood!
Keep ReadingRegional WIC reps across the UK!
We now have a WIC rep in every part of the UK! Visit our 'about us' page to contact your local rep
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Changing What’s Possible For Women In Cardiology
The British Cardiovascular Society is committed to increasing the number of women training in cardiology and to support women cardiologists already working within the specialty.
We want to champion changes, address gender inequality in working practice and create a community of female cardiology trainees and consultants across the UK.






