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15th Congress of Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging

ASCI 2022 Hong Kong

24/06/2022 00:00 26/06/2022 23:45 Europe/Paris 15th Congress of Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging

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The Hong Kong College of Radiologists and Hong Kong College of Cardiology are jointly organising the 15th Congress of Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging (ASCI 2022 Hong Kong) on 24–26 June 2022 (Friday to Sunday) at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre in a hybrid format.  With the theme “Cardiac Imaging beyond the Images”, ASCI 2022 will share insights into cutting-edge technologies and the latest research in cardiovascular imaging.

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Deadline for early bird registration: 27 March 2022

ASCI 2022 Congress: 24–26 June 2022

The three-day programme will embrace important topics in imaging and disease modalities including angiography, cardiovascular CT, cardiovascular MR, echocardiography, nuclear cardiology, AI, congenital heart disease, ischaemic heart disease, non-ischaemic cardiomyopathy, structural and valvular heart disease, cardiac mass, pericardial disease, great vessels disease and more.
 
Apart from the invited lectures delivered by the outstanding speakers from ASCI, EACVI, ESCR, SCMR, SCCT and NASCI, there will be case presentations, oral presentations, rapid-fire posters, technologists sessions, hands-on workshops on cardiac CT & MRI, a film quiz, and BYP awards.  In addition, a special session has been created to address pertinent issues related to COVID-19 and heart disease.

 

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