Aim
The ESC Cardio Oncologist Of tomorrow Leaders (COOL) group works to:
- Better approach the young generation of experts in the field of cardio-oncology
- Enlarge the young community and share ideas
- Adapt educational resources and congress programmes
- Prepare the next generation of cardio-oncology leaders
The group comprises 15 cardiologists from around the world, led by Mariana Mirabel from France.
Vision
Create a strong and supportive network of young cardiologists linked with other disciplines such as oncology, haematology and radiotherapy, dedicated to advancing cardio-oncology where members can easily collaborate, share knowledge and discuss the latest advancements in the field.
Mission
Empower young professionals by facilitating connections and professional development, and encourage a collaborative environment with multi-disciplinary connections.
Objectives
- Build an inclusive network of young cardiologists passionate about cardio-oncology
- Create regular opportunities for members to connect, both virtually and in person
- Foster mentorship and peer-support among members
- Develop opportunities for career growth and collaboration
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Committee members
Chair: Doctor Mariana Mirabel - France
Secretary: Doctor Madeleine Johansson - Sweden
Committee member: Dr. Albulena Mecinaj - Norway
Committee member: Dr. Andreas Spannbauer - Austria
Committee member: Dr. Clara Llamedo - Argentina
Committee member: Dr. Hasnaa Belghiti - Morocoo
Committee member: Dr. Jaroslaw Kepski - Poland
Committee member: Dr. Kathleen Ozaeta - Philippines
Committee member: Dr. Massimiliano Camili - Italy
Committee member: Dr. Doctor Novi Yanti Sari - Indonesia
Committee member: Mr. Petros Nikolopoulos - Greece
Committee member: Dr. Rocio Eiros - Spain
Committee member: Dr. Trecy Gonçalves - France
Committee member: Dr. Wouter Meijers - Netherlands
Committee member: Dr. Yugo Yamashita - Japan
Committee member: Dr. Zuilma Vasquez-Ortiz - Mexico
Our mission: To reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease.