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European Heart Journal
Genetic counselling implementation in dilated cardiomyopathy: A clinical consensus statement of the Heart Failure Association of the ESC, the ESC Working Group on Myocardial and Pericardial Diseases, and the ESC Council on Cardiovascular Genomics.
NEW ESC Gender Equity Report
At the ESC, women hold only one-third of leadership positions. Our Gender Policy drives fair governance and equal access to education, training and research. Explore our new Gender Equity Report to see progress since 2022 and where more action is needed.
ESC elections – final slate revealed
It's an election year for the ESC and we are pleased to announce the final slate of candidates for the 2026 ESC Elections, as approved by the ESC Nominating Committee 2024-2026.
Cardiovascular child health in a changing climate
Listen to the latest ESC Cardio Talk podcast with Elena Raffetti, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm (Sweden) and Mayank Dalakoti, University of Cambridge, Cambridge (UK).
ESC Congress 2026 - Transforming cardiology, together
Explore the science transforming cardiology alongside your global community. With a spotlight on Artificial Intelligence, the Scientific Programme will explore how science, technology and human expertise come together to enhance every stage of patient care.
ESC TV Today - Special focus on atrial fibrillation
How relevant is atrial fibrillation burden? Is pulsed field ablation a game changer? What is the optimal medical therapy after AF ablation? Experts Jason Andrade, Arian Sultan, and Michiel Rienstra share their insights. Plus, a spotlight on the ‘Holiday Heart Syndrome’.
Our ESC Patient Forum is seeking new members
"Sharing our stories with clinicians is invaluable. Every patient is different, and true progress comes when we work together as one team." – Paul McGreavy, ESC Patient Forum Member. Do you know someone who may be interested? Please invite them to apply.
Combining small changes to sleep, diet, and exercise could be key to reducing heart attack and stroke risk
Small changes, big impact. A study of 53,000+ UK Biobank participants shows that modest combined improvements in sleep, diet and physical activity were linked to a 10% lower risk of major cardiovascular events. Published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology.
European Heart Journal - call for editor-in-chief
We are looking for an internationally recognised expert to lead as the next editor-in-chief of the European Heart Journal, our flagship academic journal and one of the world’s leading publications in cardiovascular medicine.
Heart Failure Awareness Days 2026
This year's #HeartFailureAwarenessDays will take place from 27 April to 3 May. Share your activities on the theme 'Awareness Today, Protection Tomorrow' with your National Heart Failure Society or Working Group. Innovative campaigns stand a chance to win five free Heart Failure 2027 congress registrations and €500 towards travel and accommodation.
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ESC TV Today
Expert insights
- Atrial fibrillation burden: clinical relevance of a new outcome with Jason Andrade
- Pulsed field ablation: game changer? with Arian Sultan
- Drug treatment following atrial fibrillation ablation with Michiel Rienstra
- Spotlight on the holiday heart syndrome
- Cardiology this Week: must-see recent trials
About the ESC
Driven by science, united for patients
We are a volunteer-led, not-for-profit medical society. Our members and decision-makers are scientists, clinicians, nurses and allied professionals working in all fields of cardiology.
We unite national cardiac societies from around the world. This unique network allows us to understand the impact of cardiovascular disease and how we can better reduce its burden. Our diversity is our strength.
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Whether you’re a student, early-career professional, or experienced cardiologist, there’s a place for you here.
From access to congress resources and webinars, to mentoring, and specialised training, you’ll be supported with tools to expand your knowledge.
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ESC Clinical Practice Guidelines help you weigh up the benefits and risks in your decision making
2025 ESC Guidelines for the management of myocarditis and pericarditis
These guidelines introduce a comprehensive, patient-oriented framework for the diagnosis and management of IMPS, spanning the full disease spectrum.
2025 ESC Guidelines for the management of cardiovascular disease and pregnancy
The current Guidelines for the management of cardiovascular disease and pregnancy support health care professionals to manage and care for women with cardiovascular diseases before, during and after pregnancy.
2025 ESC/EACTS Guidelines for the management of valvular heart disease
The 2025 ESC/EACTS Guidelines for the management of valvular heart disease (VHD) are an update of the 2021 version of this document.
2025 Focused Update of the 2019 ESC/EAS Guidelines for the management of dyslipidaemias
This 2025 Focused Update addresses changes in recommendations for the treatment of dyslipidaemias based on new evidence published since the 2019 version, up until 31 March 2025.
2025 ESC Clinical Consensus Statement on mental health and cardiovascular disease
This clinical consensus statement on mental health and cardiovascular disease highlights the multidirectional relationship between mental health, cardiovascular health and cardiovascular disease and its impact on cardiovascular risk and prognosis.
ESC Education
Your go-to destination for flexible courses
We know you're busy, so we've made it simple to develop your knowledge across three levels: Core Cardiology, Subspecialty and Expert.
Core Cardiology
Understanding and application of ESC Guidelines and preparation for the European Exam in Core Cardiology.
Specialty
Training, certification and clinical practice in cardiology subspecialties.
Experts
Continuous professional development for general cardiologists and established specialists.