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ACC.17 – American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting...
Join the world’s leading cardiovascular professionals in Washington DC for 3 full days of innovative education, ground-breaking science and interactive debates...
Heart Valve Summit: Medical, Surgical and Interventional...
Heart disease accounts for more fatalities than any other single cause or group of causes of death in the United States. Valvular heart disease, affecting...
Cardiovascular Board Review
To demonstrate a public commitment to remain highly skilled and knowledgeable throughout their careers, medical professionals must satisfy the evolving requirements...
ACCF Cardiovascular Board Review for Certification and...
Whether you are a certifier or re-certifier preparing for the ABIM Board Exams or just want a comprehensive review of issues in cardiology today, this course...
ACCF/SCAI Premier Interventional Cardiology Overview...
Then join us for the ACCF/SCAI Premier Interventional Cardiology Overview and Board Preparatory Course! This course will assist you in preparing for Board...
35th Annual Recent Advances in Clinical Nuclear Cardiology...
For cardiac imaging and non-imaging cardiovascular professionals, this stimulating and interactive two-and-a-half day course explores advances in nuclear...
Best of ACC.13: Take Home Messages for the Clinician
The Best of ACC.13: Take Home Messages for the Clinician (Boston) will provide the most cutting-edge science and education from the world's premier cardiology...
Best of ACC.13: Take Home Messages for the Clinician
The Best of ACC.13: Take Home Messages for the Clinician (Chicago) will provide the most cutting-edge science and education from the world's premier cardiology...
62nd Annual Scientific Session & Expo
The American College of Cardiology is coming to San Francisco for ACC.13, March 9 – 11, 2013. Focus on the transformation of cardiovascular care —...
35th Annual Cardiology at Big Sky
It is reported that over 81 million Americans have one or more forms of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and over 870,000 Americans die of cardiovascular diseases...