As the professional body for UK cardiovascular medicine the BCS produces clinical standards and statements on aspects of care, often in partnership with one or more affiliate societies. We do this where there are gaps in available guidelines, or in fast-moving clinical situations such as Covid-19. These guidelines are listed below.

BCS Guidance, Recommendations & Responses

Resources for pregnant cardiologists, their partners and supervisors (2021)

The BCS working group, with input from representatives from BCIS, BHRS, radiology, occupational health and human resources have compiled this document to assist trainees, their supervisors, consultants and their colleagues with issues around radiation in pregnancy, pregnancy loss, fertility treatment, antenatal care, maternity leave and parental leave.

In an easy-to-understand FAQ format, information regarding these often poorly understood issues is provided in the hope that all cardiology trainees and consultants experience high levels of support and understanding during what can be a very challenging time for them.

Resources for pregnant cardiologists, their partners & supervisors

Created: ​​20 August 2021

Joint Statement on Anticoagulation of Patients with Mechanical Heart Valves (2021)

The British Cardiovascular Society (BCS) released a Joint Statement together with the British Heart Valve Society (BHVS), the Society for Cardiothoracic Surgeons (SCTS), the British Society of Echocardiography (BSE), the Primary Care Cardiovascular Society (PCCS) and the British Congenital Cardiac Association (BCCA) on Anticoagulation of Patients with Mechanical Heart Valves.

Statement on on Anticoagulation of Patients with Mechanical Heart Valves.

A Joint Report from;
BCS, BHVS, SCTS, BSE, PCCS, BCCA.
​​Created: August 2021

Guidance for cardiac multidisciplinary meetings (2021)

The BCS has been working with the Association for Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia and Critical Care, the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society, the British Heart Valve Society and the Society for Cardiothoracic Surgery to produce joint guidance on the structure and function of cardiac multidisciplinary meetings.

Getting the best from the Heart Team:
Guidance For The Structure & Function Of Cardiac Multidisciplinary Meetings

A Joint Report from;
ACTACC, BCS, BCIS, BHVS, SCTS
​​Created: May 2021