Cardio Update Europe 2020 | 5 Registration Grants for SOLACI Members

The 6th Cardio Update Europe 2020 will take place between October 02 and 03, 2020 in the city of Prague (Czech Republic). As such, SOLACI is offering a total of 5 free tickets (on-site or online) for those SOLACI members interested in attending the event (this benefit does not include accommodation or airfare). 

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In order to access this beneffit, please send an email to webservices@solaci.org including the following information:

  • First Name*
  • Last Name*
  • Gender*
  • Degree
  • Society
  • Additional address
  • Street/no.*
  • Post Code*
  • City*
  • Country*
  • Email*
  • Phone

In addition to the 5 free tickets, if more SOLACI members are interested in attending the event, they will receive a discount of € 200 Euros per person (regular registration costs € 550). On the other hand, those under 35 can register for only € 250.

At the #CardioEurope20 you will have a chance to attend 12 cutting-edge expert lectures from European leaders in Cardiology, encompassing the latest international studies across the field:

  • Prevention Targets & Clinical Results (Eva Prescott)
  • Hypertension (Felix Mahfoud)
  • Cardiomyopathies / Myocarditis (Andre Keren)
  • Heart Failure (Michael Böhm)
  • Valvular Heart Disease & Congenital Defects (Helmut Baumgartner)
  • Coronary Interventions & Anti-Thrombotic Strategies (Kurt Huber)
  • Atrial Fibrillation & Stroke Prevention (John Camm)
  • Acute Cardiac Care (Alexandre Mebazaa)
  • Imaging (Udo Sechtem)
  • Ventricular Arrhythmias (Josef Kautzner)
  • Sports Cardiology (Sanjay Sharma)
  • and the Hot Topic: Infectious Diseases & The Heart (Friedrich Thienemann)

For more information on this event, enter https://cardio-update-europe.eu/


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