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Find out more about the European Society of Cardiology, its goals and history. |
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The administration of the ESC is conducted by a Board composed of voting members who are elected by the Ordinary General Assembly in even numbered years, and non-voting ex-officio members who are appo... |
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ESC Committees administrate different aspects of the Society. Committees have specially assigned tasks: some directly related to ESC publications or to congress organisation, others to basic scientifi... |
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Some 55 0000 cardiology profesionnals from across Europe and the Mediterranean are members of the European Society of cardiology. The Membership of the ESC is constituted mainly by the 19 Working Grou... |
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Fellowship of the ESC was created in 1988 and its main objective was to provide the Society with a cadre whose responsibility was to uphold and expand the professional qualities of our Society and to ... |
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The Associations are registered branches of the European Society of Cardiology. They can be derived from Working Groups or from professional or sub-speciality organisations existing outside of the ESC... |
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Information about each of the National Societies that are constituent body members of the ESC. |
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The ESC has 19 Working Groups all working in different fields of cardiology. Members of a Working Group are automatically members of the ESC. |
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Dedicated to the sharing of knowledge among medical professionals practicing in a specific domain, the Councils of the ESC develop projects and initiatives in their field at European level. |
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Affiliate National Societies are cardiac societies and other professional bodies interested in cardiovascular medecine, which are based outside Europe and the Mediterranean |
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The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) has created this very simple search tool to help facilitate the relationship between the national Working Groups and the ESC Constituent Bodies. |
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