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22nd International Conference on

New Horizons in Cardiology and Cardiologists Education

Theme: Experts Insights in Discovery of Millennium routes in Cardiology

Event Date & Time

Event Location

Berlin, Germany

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Performers / Professionals From Around The Globe

Conference Speaker

John P Breinholt,

University of Texas McGovern Medical School
USA

Conference Speaker

Antonis A Armoundas

Harvard Medical School
USA

Conference Speaker

Jeffrey R Bender

Yale University School of Medicine
USA

Conference Speaker

Gary L Murray

Heart and Vascular Institute, Germantown & International College of Angiology
USA

Conference Speaker

Irena Levitan

University of Illinois
USA

Conference Speaker

Suzanne L. Tinsley


USA

Conference Speaker

Arash Gharehbaghi

Malardalen University
Sweden

Conference Speaker

Guillermo R. Valdes

Miami Dade College Benjamín León School of Nursing
USA

Conference Speaker

Jean-Bernard

Durand University of Texas
USA

Conference Speaker

Damien Byas

Center for Healthcare and Organizational Research
USA

Conference Speaker

Brojendra Agarwala,

University of Chicago Comer Children’s Hospital
USA

Conference Speaker

Esteban Martin Kloosterman

Boca Raton Regional Hospital, Florida Atlantic University
USA

Tracks & Key Topics

Cardiology Insights 2019

About Conference

Join the 22nd International Conference on New Horizons in Cardiology and Cardiologists Education at Berlin Germany during March 07 to 08, 2019
 

Cardiology Insights 2019 Conferences will be an examination of the newest successions in Heart disease recovery and prevention and on new analysis of Innovation within the field of medical specialty.

Discussions on new Cardiac technology advancement in the field of Heart disease, Cardiovascular Disease, Stem cell Research on heart, Congestive heart failure, Current practices in cardiovascular therapy, Ischemic heart disease and Silent ischemia, Heart Disease Management and more.

Cardiac symposiums are rejuvenating. It is inspirational and energizing opportunity to connect with the greater scientific community, where you get to know about new cardiac strategies to approach your research. To contemplates the bigger picture and establish collaborations. A good conference has the capacity to bring a scientist within you; Cardiology Conferences are very helpful for learning about new areas and publications of cardiology.

This Cardiology Insight 2019 is going to be a world event; we tend to area healthcare care professionals everywhere the planet. We tend to even have a global faculty who are leading specialists in their fields. Gain valuable awareness from these distinguished professionals from accomplished establishments.

Why you should attend the New Horizons in Cardiology and Cardiologists Education 2019???

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This Cardiology Insights 2019 Conference are going to be an international event; we tend to expect to welcome healthcare professionals from over one hundred countries. We tend to even have a worldwide faculty who are leading specialists in their fields. Gain valuable awareness from these outstanding professionals from masterly establishments.

Target Audience:

    Cardiologists

    Directors

    Cardiac Surgeons

    Cardio-thoracic Surgeons

    Cardiac Nurses

    Cardiology Associations and Societies 

    Business Professionals

    Medical colleges and universities

    Professors

    Manufacturing Medical Devices Companies 

    Students

Greatest Achievements in the Field of Cardiology:

    Electrocardiography

    Cardiac catheterization

    Coronary angiography

    Cardiovascular surgery

    Invasive Cardiology

    The coronary care unit

    Cardiovascular drugs

    Preventive Cardiology

     Echocardiography

     Cardiac Imaging Techniques

     Pacemakers and internal defibrillators

 

 

 

 

Scientific Sessions

 

Track 01: Heart Diseases

The main focus of cardiology is heart; it has numerous physiological features and numerous anatomical features that have been documented for many centuries. The heart primarily function is to pump blood throughout the body. It pumps blood from the body called the systemic circulation through the lungs and is called the pulmonary circulation and then back out to the body. Cardiac, or heart-related, diseases

 

Track 02: Cardiologists

Cardiologists are the doctors specialized in medical diagnosis and treatment of coronary artery disease,congenital heart defects, heart failure, treatment valvular heart disease and electrophysiology. There are various fields of cardiology.

 

Track 03: Endocrinology Of The Heart 

In the heart of mammals, atrial cardiocytes produce in a regulated manner the polypeptide hormones like brain natriuretic peptide and atrial natriuretic factor. The biological actions of BNP and ANF are similar and they include the modulation of systems that will lead to increase extracellular fluid volume and blood pressure, such as the sympathetic nervous system and the renin–angiotensin system.

 

Track 04: Cardiac Anaesthesia

Cardiac anaesthesia is a challenging subspecialty and unique involving an array of complex procedures performed on patients. Cardiac anaesthesiologist’s have special training in anaesthesia for vascular, cardiac and thoracic surgeries that help assure a safe outcome during surgery.

 

Track 05: Cardiac Nursing and Healthcare

Cardiovascular nurses care patients who suffer from different conditions of the cardiovascular system. Cardiac nurses help treat conditions such as cardiomyopathy, unstable angina, coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction , cardiac dysrhythmia  and congestive heart failure under the direction of a cardiologist. Cardiac nurses perform stress test evaluations, postoperative care on a surgical unit, cardiac monitoring, health assessments and vascular monitoring.

 

Track 06: Paediatric and Fetal Cardiology

Heart Disease in Paediatrics, The Paediatric Cardiology division is responsible for the diagnosis of congenital heart defects. Hemodynamic information will be provided by the Doppler echocardiography. A picture resembling an angiocardiogram, including the various procedures of angioplasty and balloon valvuloplasty in lesion appraisals can be done by Doppler color flow imaging produces. For the on-going management of heart disease in infants, children and adolescents will perform diagnostic procedures such as electrophysiology studies, cardiac catheterizations and echocardiograms.

 

Track 07: Geriatric Cardiology

The branch of cardiology and geriatric medicine that deals with the cardiovascular disorders in elderly people called as cardio geriatrics or geriatric cardiology.

Cardiac disorders such as heart failure, coronary heart disease, arrhythmiascardiomyopathy and others are common and are a major cause of mortality in elderly people. Cardiovascular disorders such as peripheral arterial disease and atherosclerosis cause significant mortality and morbidity in aged people.

 

Track 08: Cardiac Immunology

Cardiac Immunology research focuses on the role of immune cells in development, cardiovascular remodelling and thrombosis. This includes the study of macrophage biology and their potential functions in relation to their origin and developmental paths

 

Track 09: Women in Heart Disease

Heart disease is a killer that strikes women than men and is more deadly. Women of all ages can be affected with Heart disease. For younger women, the combination of smoking boosts and birth control pills, heart disease risks by 20 percent. In women risk increases with age, certain things like sedentary lifestyle and overeating can cause accumulation of plaque which leads to clogged arteries later. But being born with an underlying heart condition can be a risk factor even if they lead a completely healthy lifestyle.

  • Heart disease and stroke prevention in women
  • Broken heart syndrome
  • Mental stress and depression
  • High blood pressure and women
  • Coronary micro vascular disease (MVD)
  • Premature atrial contractions
  • Hormone replacement therapy

 

Track 10: Heart toxicity and Cardio-oncology

The patients who have been treated for cancer will have intersection with some heart conditions. Certain cancer drugs can weaken the heart or cause abnormal rhythms patients who undergo Chemotherapy and radiation therapy are at risk for a variety of cardiovascular complications including heart failure, coronary artery disease, peripheral vascular disease, thromboembolism, pericardial disease and valvular heart disease.

  • Chemotherapy-related cardiac dysfunctions
  • Advanced cancer therapy
  • Malignancy of the heart
  • Cardio-oncology programs
  • Intra-cardiac tumor
  • Cardiomyopathy
  • Vascular toxicities

 

Track 11: Cardiac Technology

Cardiac technologists can specialize in non-invasive and/or invasive cardiovascular technology. Some educational programs provide curricula for both specialties, while others offer an option to only study non-invasive technology. Most associate degree programs and certificate include a combination of lecture-based classroom sessions and clinical experiences.

  • Electrophysiology Course
  • Cardiac Anatomy and Physiology Course
  • Medical Safety Course
  • Diagnostics Course
  • Invasive Procedures Course

 

Track 12: Psychiatry and Neurocardiology

Health of the Heart and Mind Are Intertwined. Depression affects the entire body, not just the brain. It has been linked to low-grade inflammation, which is involved in the clogging of arteries and the rupture of cholesterol-filled plaque. Depression also boosts the production of stress hormones, which dull the response of the heart and arteries to demands for increased blood flow. It activates blood cell fragments known as platelets, making them more likely to clump and form clots in the bloodstream.

  • Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT)
  • Interpersonal therapy (IPT)
  • Behaviour therapy
  • Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT).
  • Efficacy of medication and psychotherapy

 

Track 13: Veterinary Cardiology

A veterinary cardiologist is a specialist that has advanced training in the circulatory system, heart and its function .Veterinary cardiology specialists will perform a complete and detailed physical examination on the animal, and based on these additional tests, initial findings will be discussed. Veterinary cardiologists will also review animal’s past history and current medications. Depending on the animal’s condition, diagnostic testing or treatments. Most veterinary cardiologists work with small animals; however, some specialize in large animals including horses and cattle.

 

Track 14: Genomics in Heart Disease

Cardiac development, pathological remodelling and function in response to stress depend on the dynamic control of tissue specific gene expression by distant acting transcriptional enhancers. Recently, super-enhancers (SEs), also known as large or stretch enhancer clusters, are emerging as sentinel regulators within the gene regulatory networks that underpin cellular functions.

  • Genomic ‘dark matter’
  • Cardiovascular genetic switches
  • Master switches
  • Cardiovascular super-enhancers

Track 15: Microbiology Of Heart

 In most cases, the heart valves are affected, but the disease can also occur on mural endocardium or on the septal defects. The diagnosis of infective endocarditis describes infection of the endocardial surface of the heart and indicates the presence of micro-organisms in the lesion. It is most often associated with infections caused by Streptococcus pneumonia, Streptococcus pyogenes or Staphylococcus aureus.

 

Track 16: Cardiac Regeneration

The regrowth of damaged heart tissue with cutting edge science, including cell free therapy and stem cell. Reparative tools have been engineered to restore function using the body's natural ability to regenerate and damaged heart tissue.Patients and providers working together are finding regenerative solutions that restorerenew and recycle patients' own reparative capacity.

  • Stem cell-derived engineered cardiac tissue
  • Cardiac stem cells
  • Tissue graft cardiac cell replacement
  • Cardiac remodelling
  • Cardiac regenerative therapy
  • Heart repair, heart tissue regeneration and stem cells
  • Trans-differentiation during heart regeneration
  • Biomimetic heart valve replacement

 

Track 17: Therapeutic Advances in Heart Failure

Costs of providing a particular medical service can be measured, but it is more difficult to assess whether the service provides good value for the money spent. Extensive cost-effectiveness studies have been conducted on many important cardiovascular therapies:

  • β-blockers and diuretics for multiple CVD outcomes, mortality, and prevention of recurrent myocardial infarction (MI);
  • Statins for both primary and secondary prevention of CVD;
  • Enalapril for prevention and treatment of congestive heart failure;
  • Tissue plasminogen activator treatment of acute MI;
  • Coronary artery bypass graft for left main, single-, and 2-vessel coronary artery disease, or severe angina;
  • Physician counselling for smoking; and
  • Radiofrequency ablation therapy for Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome.
  • Anticoagulation Therapy and Thrombosis Prevention
  • Aortic Stenosis and TAVR

 

Track 18: Cardiac Markers

Cardiac markers are employed in the diagnosing the risk of patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome and chest pain. The cardiac troponins, specially, became the cardiac markers of alternative for patients with acute coronary syndrome. Cardiac biomarkers are often a step toward in diagnosing a condition. Whereas Cardiac imaging usually confirms a diagnosing, less costly and easier cardiac biomarker measurements will advise a medico whether or not invasive procedures are secured or additional complicated

 

Track 19: Innovative New Cardiac Imaging

Traditional cardiac diagnostic tests such as stress tests and echocardiograms can show a physician how much blood is flowing to the heart. However, blood flow can also appear to be normal even with plaque build-up. The latest advances in cardiovascular imaging are required to see the extent of that build up If there are regions of the heart that are not getting as much blood as others, it might be a sign of clogged coronary arteries.

  • New Angiography Systems
  • Hands-Free Physician Control of Images
  • Outpatient, Office-Based Catheter Interventions
  • Wireless Ultrasound Transducer
  • Noiseless MRI
  • 640-Slice CT Scanner
  • FFR-Like CT Culprit Vessel Analysis
  • Radiation Dose Monitoring
  • OLED Displays
  • Aesthetically Pleasing Cath Labs
  • Single Detector Spectral CT Imaging
  • Better Trans catheter Mitral Valve Repair Guidance
  • 3-D Sculptures From 3-D Datasets

 

Track 20:  Heart Disease and Nutrition

Healthy eating habits don’t focus on one type of nutrients or one type of food to promote healthy heart. Healthy eating habits rely on a combination of foods chosen regularly, over time. At their core atherosclerosis and hypertensioncardiovascular diseases affecting the developed world. Where both atherosclerosis and hypertension affected by diet from nutritional point of view.

  • Dietary cholesterol
  • Hypercholesterolemia
  • Obesity
  • Physician impairment
  • Dietary fatty acids
  • Atherosclerosis
  • Nutrient determination of cardiac responsiveness

 

Track 21: Predictive Risk factors for Heart Disease

Heart Disease is the most common cause of death around the globe and includes coronary heart disease, stroke, mini stroke  and peripheral arterial disease. There are many risk factors associated with coronary heart disease and stroke. Some risk factors, like high blood pressure, can be modified with treatment and some risk factors such as family history, cannot be modified. Non modifiable and modifiable risk factors can increase the probability of developing CVD.

  • Physical inactivity and cardiovascular disease
  • Tobacco and cardiovascular disease
  • Diet and cardiovascular disease
  • Blood lipids as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease
  • Hypertension impacts on your heart and blood vessels
  • Obesity and cardiovascular disease

 

Track 22: Cardio Metabolic Health

People with diabetes, particularly type 2 diabetes, may have the following conditions that contribute to their risk for developing cardiovascular disease. Diabetes is treatable, but even when glucose levels are under control it greatly increases the risk of heart disease and stroke.

  • High blood pressure (hypertension)
  • Abnormal cholesterol and high triglycerides
  • Lack of physical activity
  • Obesity

 

Track 23: Adverse Drug Reactions Monitoring

Patients with cardiovascular disease are particularly vulnerable to adverse drug reactions (ADRs). ADR occur frequently in modern medical practice, increasing mortality and morbidity and inflating the cost of care. Patients with cardiovascular disease are vulnerable due to their polypharmacy, advanced age, and the influence of heart disease on drug metabolism. The ADR potential for a particular cardiovascular drug varies the extent of exposure to other drugs, the disease being treated, and the individual.

 

Track 24: Cardiovascular Rehabilitation

Major surgeries and events, like heart surgery, heart transplant, or heart attack, and less intensive procedures, like a stent intervention, take a toll on your body. To regain your strength and move forward with an active, healthy lifestyle it’s important to have the proper medical monitoring and guidance.

Cardiovascular rehabilitation provides a monitored exercise program to help improve your mobility and quality of life. And it is also beneficial for chronic conditions, such as vascular disease that causes pain or limits your walking ability.

  • Heart attack
  • Coronary artery disease
  • Heart failure
  • Peripheral artery disease
  • Chest pain (angina)
  • Cardiomyopathy
  • Certain congenital heart diseases
  • Coronary artery bypass surgery
  • Angioplasty and stents
  • Heart or lung transplant
  • Heart valve repair or replacement
  • Pulmonary hypertension

 

Track 25: Palliative Care and Heart Failure

Once heart failure progresses to Stage D, patients experience high symptom burden and face a median life expectancy of only 6–12 months and poor quality of life.Palliative care is a multidisciplinary approach to patient management that focuses on improving quality of life for all patients diagnosed with a life-limiting illness and relieving unpleasant symptoms. Historically, when the patient was felt to have a life expectancy 6 months or less (Stage D heart failure) palliative care referrals will be initiated.

Major approaches in coronary revascularization have been the development of beating heart bypass surgery .The recent inventions in minimally invasive surgery includes robotic surgery and enabling technologies those aimed at lessening aortic manipulation and technologies such as the anastomotic devices. These procedures and innovative devices for treating and diagnosing heart conditions are on the horizon.

 

Track 26: Adavances in Heart Diseases

  • New drugs cut cholesterol levels by half (PCSK9 inhibitors)
  • Replacing aortic valves without surgery (Trans catheter aortic valve replacement)
  • Renal denervation loses luster
  • Wireless sensors for severe heart failure ( CardioMEMS HF System)
  • Google Glass
  • Bioresorbable stents
  • Leadless pacemaker
  • Valve-in-valve procedure
  • Protein patch for heart muscle growth
  • Coronary occlusion recanalization

 

Track 27: Myths about Heart Disease

We have learned a great deal about what causes heart attacks and how to prevent them over the past decade. It’s time to start thinking and set the record straight of this as a disease that doesn’t spare children and woman. But there's a chance you might have misconceptions about the risk factors for heart disease, or heart disease itself unless you follow medical news closely. We need to separate fact from fiction so that together, your health is non-negotiable; we can stop this killer for all and once.

  • Heart disease is for men, and cancer is the real threat for women
  • Heart disease is for old people
  • Heart disease doesn’t affect women who are fit
  • I don’t have any symptoms
  • Heart disease runs in my family, so there’s nothing I can do about it
  • Diabetes won't cause heart disease if you take diabetes medication.
  • You can lower your risk of heart disease with vitamins and supplements.
  • If you have smoked for years, you can't reduce your risk of heart disease by quitting.
  • A small heart attack is no big deal.
  • Angioplasty and stenting or bypass surgery "fix" your heart.

 

Track 28: Heart Healthy Lifestyle

What can making better choices do for health and longevity? Harmful habits herald the coming of heart disease they are carrying too many pounds, smoking, eating poorly, being inactive, and drinking too much alcohol. Together and alone, they set the stage for artery-damaging atherosclerosis this occurs by deranging metabolism and changing how cells and tissues work.

  • Nutrition & Dietetics
  • Preventive cardiologists

 

Track 29: Case Reports on Cardiology

Case reports plays major role in the field of medical research and evidenced based medicine. Cardiology Case report is a detailed study of patient symptoms diagnosis & treatment. Case Reports is anecdotal evidence, together with case series. There are two types of cardiologists namely, adult cardiologists, who are adequately trained to treat adults and another type is paediatric cardiologists, who are trained to treat children. Case report describes and provides a detail insight into disorders related to heart and thereby, contributes landmark guidance for other cardiologists, which helps to determine more safe and secure cardio logical therapeutics.

 

Track 30: Cardiovascular Disease mortality rate

Cardiovascular diseases CVDs remain a major cause of health loss for all regions of the world.CVDs take the lives of 17.7 million people every year, 31% of all global deaths. remain a major cause of health loss for all regions of the world.

In spite of there is progress in prevention of CVD, it has been highly inadequate and uneven, particularly in middle income and low Countries. Voluntary global targets have helped to stimulate resources, attention and accountability on harmful use of alcohol, tobacco use, unhealthy diet and physical inactivity which are the major behavioural causes of CVD.These in turn show up in people as raised blood pressure, elevated blood glucose and overweight and obesity, risks detrimental to good healthy heart.

 

Track 31: Cardiology Fellowship Competitiveness

Fellowship is that the amount of medical coaching, that a medico  could undertake once finishing a specialty educational program .Throughout this point , the Physician is known as a Fellow. Fellows are capable of acting as attending medico or a Consultant Physician within the student field within which they were trained, adore general medicine or medicine. Once finishing a Fellowship within the relevant sub-specialty, the medico is allowable to follow while not direct management by different physicians in this sub-specialty, such as Cardiology or Oncology.

 

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Related Societies:

America: American Association for Thoracic SurgeryAmerican Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary RehabilitationAmerican Association of Heart Failure NursesAmerican Cardiology AssociationAmerican College of CardiologyAmerican Heart AssociationAmerican Society for Preventive CardiologyAmerican Society of EchocardiographyAmerican Society of HypertensionAmerican Society of Nuclear CardiologyAmerican Stroke AssociationArgentine Society of CardiologyArizona Society of EchocardiographyBrazilian Society of CardiologyBrazilian Society of HypertensionCanadian Association of  Cardiovascular Prevention and  RehabilitationCanadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS)Congenital Cardiac Anesthesia SocietyCongential Heart Surgeon's SocietyNorthwest Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary RehabilitationThe Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions FoundationVascular and Endovascular Surgery SocietyCanadian Association of Interventional Cardiology (CAIC).

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EuropeAustrian Society of Cardiology,  Austrian Heart FoundationBelgian Society of CardiologyBritish Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and RehabilitationBritish Cardiac SocietyBritish Cardiovascular SocietyBritish Heart FoundationBritish Hypertension SocietyBritish Junior Cardiologists AssociationCroatian Cardiac SocietyEuropean Cardiology CongressEuropean Society of CardiologyInternational Academy of CardiologyPhilippine Heart AssociationSpanish Society of CardiologyBritish Cardiology SocietyAlbanian Society of CardiologyAssociation of Cardiologists of Bosnia & HerzegovinaBelorussian Scientific Society of CardiologistsBritish Association of Nursing in Cardiovascular CareBritish Congenital Cardiac Association (BCCA), British Heart Failure SocietyBritish Nuclear Cardiology SocietyCardiology Society of SerbiaCyprus Society of CardiologyCzech Society of CardiologyDanish Society of CardiologyEstonian Society of CardiologyFinnish Cardiac SocietyGeorgian Society of CardiologyHellenic Society of CardiologyIcelandic Society of CardiologyInternational Society for Vascular SurgeryIrish Cardiac SocietyKosovo Society of CardiologyLithuanian Society of CardiologyLuxembourg Society of CardiologyMacedonian FYROM Society of CardiologyMaltese Cardiac SocietyMoldavian Society of CardiologyMontenegro Society of CardiologyMoroccan Society of CardiologyNorwegian Society of CardiologyPolish Cardiac SocietyPortuguese Society of CardiologySan Marino Society of CardiologySlovak Society of CardiologySlovenian Society of CardiologySpanish Heart FoundationSwedish Society of CardiologySwiss Society of CardiologyHeart Rhythm Society.

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World Cardiology Associations :

American Association of Cardiovascular and pulmonary Rehabilitation(AACVPR),American Association of Heart Failure Nurses (AAHF),American Society of Echocardiography(ASE),American Society of HypertensionAmerican Society Of Nuclear CardiologyAmerican Thoracic Society(ATS),Association for European Paediatric Cardiology(AEP),Association of Black CardiologistsAssociation of Cardiologists of Bosnia & Herzegovina ,Association of Cardiothoracic AnaesthetistsAssociation National Medici Cardiology Ospedallieri (ANMCO)Belorussian Scientific Society of CardiologistsBrazilian Society of Cardiovascular Surgery(SBCCV),British Cardiovascular Intervention Society(BCIS),Bulgarian Society of Cardiology, Canadian Cardiovascular society(CCS),Canadian Hypertension SocietyCardiac Arrhythmias Research and Education Foundation (CARE),Cardiac Electrophysiology Society(EPS)Cardiological Society of India ,Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe(CIRSE),Croatian Society of Cardiology / Croatian Cardiac SocietyCyprus Society of CardiologyCzech Society of Cardiology(CKS),Danish Society of CardiologyEstonian Society of Cardiology (ESC),European Association for Cardio-Thoracic SurgeryEuropean Association of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesiologists(EACTA),European Society of CardiologyEuropean Society of Hypertension ,French Society of Cardiology ,French Society of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery(FSTCVS),German Cardiac Society (GCS),Heart Failure Society of America(HFSA),Heart Rhythm Society,Heart Valve Society of America(HVSA),International Society For Adult Congenital Cardiac Disease(ISACHD),International Society for Applied Cardiovascular Biology (ISACB),International Society for Heart & Lung Transplantation(ISHLT),International Society for Heart Research(ISHR),International Society for Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery(ISMICS),International Society of Hypertension in Blacks(ISHIB),International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH),Irish Cardiac Echo and Imaging Group(ICE),la Société Algérienne de Cardiologie (SAC),National Heart Foundation of Australia,National Hypertension Association,Netherlands Association for Cardio-Thoracic SurgeryNorth American Society of Cardiac Imaging(NASCI)Philippine Heart Association(PHA),Portuguese Society of Cardiology(PSC),Primary Care Cardiovascular Society/UK (PCCS),Society for Cardiological Science & Technology (UK)(SCST),Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance(SCMR),Society for Heart Valve DiseaseSpanish Society of CardiologyThe American Heart Association (AHA),The Asian Society for Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery (ASCVTS),The Austrian Cardio logical Society ,The Canadian Society of Cardiology Technologists(CSCT),The Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand ,The Egyptian Society of CardiologyThe European Atherosclerosis Society (EAS),The Finnish Cardiac Society (FCS),The Hellenic Cardiological Society (HCS),The Hungarian Society of CardiologyThe Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI),The Society of Invasive Cardiovascular Professionals(SICP),The Society of Thoracic Surgeons(STS),The Veterinary Cardiovascular Society (VCS),Uruguayan Society of Cardiology, American Association of Heart Failure Nurses (AAHF)

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Journal of the American College of Cardiology, European Heart JournalCirculationCirculation ResearchJACC: Heart FailureEuropean Journal of Heart FailureJAMA Cardiology,
JACC: Cardiovascular InterventionsNature Reviews CardiologyJACC: Cardiovascular Imaging,
Journal of Heart and Lung TransplantationJournal of the American Society of EchocardiographyCirculation: Cardiovascular Interventions, Circulation. Heart failureEuropean Heart Journal Cardiovascular ImagingStrokeArteriosclerosisThrombosis, and Vascular BiologyAmerican Heart JournalCardiovascular imagingProgress in Cardiovascular Diseases, ,Heart RhythmCirculation: Arrhythmia and ElectrophysiologyCardiovascular ResearchHeartEuro pace,Circulation. Cardiovascular quality and outcomesJournal of the American Heart Association , Circulation. Cardiovascular geneticsResuscitationJournal of Molecular and Cellular CardiologyJournal of Cerebral Blood Flow and MetabolismChestBasic Research in CardiologyJournal of Vascular SurgeryJournal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular SurgeryJournal of Cardiovascular Magnetic ResonanceClinical Research in CardiologyJournal of Cardiovascular ElectrophysiologyCardiovascular DiabetologyEuro Intervention , Translational Stroke ResearchEuropean Journal of Preventive CardiologyJournal of Cardiac FailureAtherosclerosisAmerican Journal of CardiologyEuropean Journal of Vascular and Endovascular SurgeryHeart Failure ReviewsJournal of StrokeCurrent Opinion in Lipid ologyJournal of Endovascular Therapy

 

Cardiologists Career Trends & Fellowship Programs :

Interventional CardiologistNon-Interventional CardiologistNon-Invasive CardiologistLPG,Invasive Cardiologist Physician, Electrophysiology Cardiologist,3LPG Non-Invasive CardiologistVeterinarian Cardiologist, Cardiologist in MI ,Medical Director- CardiologistCardiovascular TechnologyCardiovascular Sonographer , Electroneurodiagnostic TechnologyCardiology MajorsMaster’s Degrees in CardiologyCardiology Tech SchoolsAdult congenital Heart diseaseCardiac ImagingElectrophysiology including ablationElectrical device therapyHeart failure including cardiac transplantation and support devicescardio-oncology ,Interventional valve therapy.

Most fellowship programs consist of two major elements: research and clinical work. Your time will be split between the two, with an emphasis on how you can apply your research to the needs of your patients.

Cardiovascular diseaseEchocardiographyHeart failure and TransplantsGeneral CardiologyNuclear CardiologyResearch and clinical elementsStructural heart disease

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Past Conference Report

World Cardiology 2017 Report
 
Thanks to all of our wonderful speakers, Conference attendees and Exhibitors for making this event a great success. We hope you had a remarkable time there and you all will keep good memories of our conference       
22nd World Cardiology Conference was held during December 11-12, 2017 Rome, Italy. The conference was marked with the attendance of Editorial Board Members of supported Journal of Clinical & Experimental Cardiology, Scientists, young and brilliant researchers, business delegates and talented student communities representing more than 25 countries, who made this conference fruitful and productive.
 
This conference was based on the theme “Accelerating Innovations & fostering advances in Cardio Research” which included the following scientific tracks: 
 
    Clinical Cardiology
    Cardiovascular Diseases
    Vascular Heart Diseases
    Current Research in Cardiology
    Cardiomyopathy & Heart Failure
    Cardiovascular Diseases During Pregnancy
     Interventional Cardiology
    Cardiovascular Surgeries
    Pediatric Cardiology
    Diabetes, Obesity & Stroke
    Device Therapy
    Heart Regeneration
    Cardiac Nursing
    Women and Cardiac Arrhythmia
    Case Reports
    Cardiac Medications
    Angiology & Vascular Surgery
    Cardiothoracic Surgery
 
World Cardiology 2017 was moderated by Dr. Ashok Tahilyani (Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda Ireland) on Day-1and Day-2.
 
We are thankful to our below Honourable guests for their generous support and suggestions:
 
    Sergey Suchkov, Sechenov University, Moscow Engineering Physical University (MEPhI) and National Alliance for Translational Medicine, Russian Federation
    Marco Picichè, San Bortolo Hospital, Italy
    Sekib Sokolovic, Sarajevo University Clinical Center, Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Manotosh Panja– B.M. Birla Heart Research Centre, India
 
The conference proceedings were carried out through various Scientific-sessions and plenary lectures, of which the following topics were highlighted as Keynote-presentations:
 
    Personalized healthcare services and innovative tools to manage chronic disorders and cardiac failures and to secure healthGuy Hugues Fontaine, Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, France: Sergey Suchkov, Sechenov University, Moscow Engineering Physical University (MEPhI) and National Alliance for Translational Medicine, Russian Federation
    Management of blood transfusion in cardiac surgery: Marco Picichè, San Bortolo Hospital, Italy
    The microcirculation involvement in the cardiovascular diseases: Sekib Sokolovic, Sarajevo University Clinical Center, Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Current perspective of chronic heart block and pacemaker implantation in India: Manotosh Panja, B.M. Birla Heart Research Centre, India
 
Special Sessions:
 
    Long term effects and the congenital gap: Jay Risk, Tetralogy of Fallot Foundation, USA
    Genotype-phenotype correlation in arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathies: Richard N W Hauer, Netherlands Heart Institute, Netherlands
 
Various sessions were chaired and co-chaired by:
 
    Sergey Suchkov, Sechenov University, Moscow Engineering Physical University (MEPhI) and National Alliance for Translational Medicine, Russian Federation
    Marco Picichè, San Bortolo Hospital, Italy
    Manotosh Panja, B.M.Birla Heart Research Centre, India
    Richard N W Hauer, Netherlands Heart Institute, Netherlands
 
World Cardiology Conferences team has taken the privilege of felicitating World Cardiology 2017 Organizing Committee, Editorial Board Members and Keynote Speakers who supported for the success of this event.
 
The esteemed guests, Keynote speakers, well-known researchers and delegates shared their innovative research and vast experience through their fabulous presentations at the podium of grand World Cardiology 2017. We are glad to inform that all accepted abstracts for the conference have been published in Journal of Clinical & Experimental Cardiology: Open Access, as a special issue.
 
We are also obliged to various delegate experts, company representatives and other eminent personalities who supported the conference by facilitating active discussion forums. We sincerely thank the Organizing Committee Members for their gracious presence, support, and assistance. With the unique feedback from the conference, World Cardiology Conferences team would like to announce the commencement of the 22nd International Conference New Horizons in Cardiology and Cardiologists Education to be held during March 07-08, 2019  | Berlin, Germany

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