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Scientific Programme

EUROECHO 2010 Copenhagen

 

The Scientific Programme Committee has prepared an outstanding programme for EUROECHO 2010. Over 90 scientific sessions dedicated to promoting excellence in diagnosis, research, education and technical developments in cardiovascular ultrasound.

 

Dr Luigi Badano, President-elect of the EAE, introduces Euroecho 2010.

 

 The committee would like to thank all contributors to the call for abstract. The selection is now finalised and the abtract-based programme completed.
View Abstract Selection Results

  
 

Discover the Themes and Main Topics of the congress: see all details

  • Aorta and vascular diseases 
  • 3D echo for guiding percutaneous procedures in the cath lab.

Focus on Educational Objectives: more on Learning Objectives

  • The Teaching Courses represent a unique opportunity for the EAE to deliver educational resources to assist echocardiographers in achieving accreditation and perform comprehensive and accurate echocardiographic studies.

    Scientific Programme: What's not to be missed this year!

    • Discover EUROECHO 2010 : Scientific Programme available Online
       
    • EUROECHO 2010 Scientific Sessions: a large aray of sessions specifically designed to address the many fields of interest, the demand for education and updates and the topics reorganised in accordance with the new EAE Core Syllabus.
       
    • Highlight Session: Highlights of the research presented at the congress during the closing session on Saturday 11 December.
       
    • Abstract Sessions: 5 abstracts and an expert review  - chair editorialist concluding the session.

    CME Accreditation

    EUROECHO 2010 is accredited by the European Board for Accreditation in Cardiology (EBAC) for 19 hours of External CME credits.
    Each participant should claim only those hours of credit that have actually been spent in the educational activity. EBAC works according to the quality standards of the European Accreditation Councilfor Continuing Medical Education (EACCME), which is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS).

     
    If you are a delegate attending from North America, please find information concerning how to validate your European CME credits on the American Medical Association (AMA) Web Site.