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As a member of the EHRA you will also receive a free and exclusive Newsletter, covering all the latest news on membership activities, meetings, congresses, journals, publications, and more. Here you can find news from the Association, from our annual Congress, and ESC press covering the topics of Arrhythmias and Device Therapy.
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EHRA Cardio Talk
Listen to the latest episode featuring Kristina Haugaa, Augusto Meretta and Stefan Simovic discussing how to diagnose and manage arrhythmias safely during pregnancy, balancing maternal and foetal health through multidisciplinary, evidence-based care.
DAS-CAM – Leadership & Innovation in Arrhythmia Care
Are you ready to step into the future of arrhythmia care? The DAS-CAM programme develops leadership, management and innovation skills for cardiac arrhythmia specialists, leading to a Certificate of Advanced Studies from Maastricht University. It includes one online module and four in-person modules, from September 2026 to September 2027.
EHRA committees
We are currently inviting EHRA Members who are fully trained heart rhythm specialists or allied professionals to apply for committee positions for the 2026-2028 term. Contribute your expertise to support our community and improve patient care.
Europe may be approaching a new nicotine-driven cardiovascular crisis
Rising youth addiction, aggressive marketing, and regulatory gaps are major concerns highlighted in this consensus paper. These products are not harmless and cause vascular injury from first exposure. The plan calls for flavour bans, nicotine-based taxation, plain packaging and ad restrictions.
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EHRA Cardio Talk
The EHRA CardioTalks are a series of podcasts, driven by the EHRA Young Committee, covering interesting topics for the heart rhythm community.
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