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Percutaneous Treatment of Cardiovascular Diseases in Women | Access |
Motivations for and barriers to choosing an interventional cardiology career path: results from the EAPCI Women Committee worldwide survey. | Access |
Acute and 30-Day Outcomes in Women After TAVR: Results From the WIN-TAVI (Women's International Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation) Real-World Registry. | Access |
Gender and Health Knowledge Agenda | Access |
Women EAPCI have an alliance with Stent for Life Initiative (SFL) | Access |
Women in Cardiology: Very Few, Different Work, Different Pay | Access |
Work Activities and Compensation of Male and Female Cardiologists | Access |
Sex-Related Outcomes in Elderly Patients Presenting With Non-ST-Segment Elevation Acute Coronary Syndrome: Insights From the Italian Elderly ACS Study | Access |
Sex differences in cardiovascular risk factors and disease prevention | Access |
Worse outcome in women with STEMI: a systematic review of prognostic studies | Access |
The diagnostic value of clinical symptoms in women and men presenting with chest pain at the emergency department, a prospective cohort study | Access |
Sex-dependent pathophysiological mechanisms in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: implications for rhythm disorders | Access |
Gender differences in health-related quality of life in patients undergoing coronary angiography | Access |
The Diagnostic Value of Clinical Symptoms in Women and Men Presenting with Chest Pain at the Emergency Department, a Prospective Cohort Study | Access |
Sex Differences in Correlates of Intermediate Phenotypes and Prevalent Cardiovascular Disease in the General Population | Access |
The EAPCI Women Committee
The Women Committee is a Community of interventional cardiologists within the EAPCI aimed to identify determinants of the current gender-related disparities at the university-to-work transition and to develop strategies in the field of education, professional development and research for attaining gender equality in interventional cardiology.
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