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ESC Webinar - Acute Coronary Syndrome for the rest of us
“From Bench to Practice”, ESC Congress set for Munich this summer
Start planning your attendance at Acute Cardiac Care 2012
SAGE and European Society of Cardiology to extend publishing partnership
ESC calls for European studies exploring readmissions to hospital following PCI
Contribute to the ESC collection of educational cases
NEW OFFER in General Cardiology - ESC Webinar package
New generation drug-eluting stents associated with lower mortality/restenosis than bare metal stents
NEW: European Heart Journal Acute Cardiovascular Care
Apply now for ESC Training and Research Grants to have the opportunity to train abroad
Survey on radiation risks posed to cath lab operators and staff
Gain one-year specialised training or research in Interventional Cardiology!
Did you miss Best of ESC Congress 2011?
Europe and Brazil cooperate to reduce CVD
The best of the advances in clinical cardiology
The European Society of Cardiology comes to Brazil
More than 300 webcasted presentations for you
ESC Congress 2011 Highlights
EXAMINATION: ‘Reassuring’ performance of everolimus-eluting stent
PRODIGY: no benefit from prolonged antiplatelet therapy
Lower rate of thrombosis with second-generation drug-eluting stent than with bare metal stent
Assessing the most appropriate duration of dual antiplatelet therapy after coronary stenting
An "important" reduction in risk of stent thrombosis with everolimus-eluting stents
Intra-aortic balloon pumps do not reduce infarct size in patients with STEMI without cardiac shock
Hot Line III - Acute Coronary Syndromes

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