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Our mission: improving the quality of life and reducing sudden cardiac death by limiting the impact of heart rhythm disturbances.
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In the current health crisis, EHRA is here to help you stay up to date on the latest scientific developments in heart rhythm.
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EHRA maintains a high standard of professional excellence among cardiologists specialised in pacing and arrhythmias, offering many courses, grants, webinars and e-learning.
EHRA strives to constantly initiate or take part in the latest research and studies that respond to unmet needs in cardiac rhythm, pacing and arrhythmias, as well as atrial fibrillation.
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EHRA organises a broad range of meetings and an annual congress meant to bring you the latest in the field of arrhythmias.
EHRA 2020 is cancelled.
EHRA strives to increase awareness and inform patients, families, and caregivers about CVD.
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Canceled
In this extremely challenging time of the COVID-19 pandemic, course directors in consultation with local regulatory bodies and EHRA have decided to cancel the course planned to be held 16-18 April 2020 in Zagreb.
Collaborative CourseThis course provides a comprehensive overview of the current knowledge in the field of cardiac electrophysiology.
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European Society of Cardiology
European Heart HouseLes Templiers2035 Route des CollesCS 80179 Biot
06903, Sophia Antipolis, France
Tel. +33.4.92.94.76.00
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Our mission: To reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease.