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This webinar is produced in the framework of the ESC Prevention of CVD Programme, organised by the European Association of Preventive Cardiology (EAPC), the Acute Cardiovascular Care Association (ACCA) and the ESC Council on Cardiovascular Nursing and Allied Professions (CCNAP).
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Faculty
Speakers
Professor Ulf Landmesser, FESC
Director of the Medical Clinic Cardiology-Pulmonology-Angiology
The Charité - Universitätmedizin, Berlin, Germany
Professor Kurt Huber, FESC
Director of the 3rd Department of Medicine, Cardiology and Emergency Medicine
Wilhelminenhospital, Vienna, Austria
Host
Doctor Maddalena Lettino, FESC
Director of Clinical Cardiology Unit
Humanitas Research Hospital, Milan, Italy
President of the Acute Cardiovascular Care Association (ACCA)
Scientific programme
The Faculty will discuss:
- "How do we treat dyslipidemia according to new ESC/EAS Guidelines?" (Prof. Ulf Landmesser, Germany)
- "Aggressive lowering of LDL-Cholesterol with PCSK9-inhibitors - a new principle of action" (Prof. Kurt Huber, Austria)
Session information
The webinar addresses:
- Cardiologists and Cardiovascular Specialists, Nurses and other Allied Professionals
- Multi-disciplinary cardiology teams in hospitals
- General Practitioners and other primary care providers
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