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About the Conference

Introduction of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

International Conferences on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine are academic events that bring together leading experimenters, medical professionals, and other experts in the field of cardiovascular health andĀ  drug to present theirĀ  rearmost findings and advancements. TheĀ  thing of these conferences is to promote the exchange of ideas, knowledge, and stylish practices among the actors, with theĀ  end of advancing the field andĀ  perfecting patientĀ  issues.Ā  The conferencesĀ  generally cover a wide range ofĀ  motifs in cardiology and cardiovascularĀ  drug, includingĀ  introductoryĀ  exploration, clinicalĀ  exploration, and translationalĀ  exploration. Some of the commonĀ  motifs that are covered at these conferences include heartĀ  complaint, heart failure, cardiovascular imaging, interventional cardiology, cardiovascular genetics, epidemiology, cardiovascularĀ  complaintĀ  forestallment, andĀ  numerousĀ  further.Ā  In addition toĀ  donations and lectures, the conferencesĀ  frequently include bill sessions,Ā  shops, roundtables, and other interactive conditioning thatĀ  giveĀ  openings for attendees to network andĀ  unite with one another. The conferences are attended by a different group of professionals, including cardiologists, cardiovascular surgeons,Ā  nursers, experimenters, and representatives from the pharmaceutical assiduity.

Theme

Theme

Exploring the Recent Research and Advancements in cardiology and Cardiovascular

Objectives

Objectives

  • To provide a forum for attendees to exchange ideas and share their latest research findings and clinical experiences.
  • To provide an opportunity for attendees to learn about the latest advances in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases.
  • To promote interdisciplinary collaboration and networking among attendees from different fields of medicine and healthcare.
  • To provide a platform for attendees to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the field of cardiology and cardiovascular medicine.
  • To provide an opportunity for attendees to learn about the latest technological advancements and their application in the field of cardiology and cardiovascular medicine.

Organizers

Organizers

Pencis publish the original research papers, review papers and management reports, conference publications, thesis, videos, books and news in various themes of scientific research. Articles Published in our Open access Journals are Peer Reviewed . We establish our Relationship with the scholars and the Universities through various activities such as seminars, workshops, conferences and Symposia. We are a decisive, conclusive & fast-moving company open to new ideas and ingenious publishing. We also preserve the long-term relationships with our authors and supporting them throughout their careers. We acquire, develop and distribute knowledge by disseminating scholarly and professional materials around the world. AllĀ  Journals published by us maintain the highest standards of quality, with Editorial Boards composed of scholars & Experts from around the world.

Dates and Location

Dates and Location

International Conferences on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Ā organized by Pencis group

24th Edition of Cardiology |04-06 December 2024 |Dubai , United Arab Emirates

25th Edition of Cardiology |18-21 February 2025 | Amsterdam ,Netherlands

26th Edition of Cardiology |16-19 April 2025 |London , United Kingdom

27th Edition of Cardiology | 23-25 June 2025 | San Francisco, United States

28th Edition of Cardiology| 20-22 August 2025 | Berlin, Germany

Call for Abstract

Call for Abstract

Original Articles/papers are invited from Industry Persons, Scientist, Academician, Research Scholars, P.G. & U.G. Students for presentation in our International Conference. All articles/papers must be in MS-Word (.doc or .docx) format, including the title, authors name, affiliation of all authors, e-mail, abstract, keywords, Conclusion, Acknowledgment, and References.

SubmitĀ Abstract

The Candidates with eligibility can click the "Submit Paper/Abstract Now" button and fill up the online submission form and Submit.

Abstract/Full Paper submission

Final/Full Paper submission is optional: If you don't want your Abstract/full paper to be published in the Conference Abstracts & Proceedings CD (with ISBN number) and only want to present it at the conference, it is acceptable.

Page limit: There is a limit of 6-8 pages for a final/full paper. Additional page is chargeable.

Paper language: Final/Full papers should be in English.

Templates: "Final paper template," "Final abstract template"

All the final papers should be uploaded to the website online system according to the" final paper template" as word doc. or docx since this will be the camera-ready published version. Please note that final papers that are not uploaded to the online System as a word doc./docx after the opening of final paper submissions according to the template above will not be published in the CONFERENCE Abstracts & Proceedings CD (with ISBN number)

Journal Publication

Journal Publication

All accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings, which will be published in one of the author's prescribed Pencis journals.

Registration

Registration Procedure

  • Click the ā€œRegister Nowā€ button at the conference page and enter your Submission ID in the Search Box
  • Your Submissions will be listed on that page. You can find the Register Now link beside your submission. Click the link, and now you will be redirected to the Conference registration form where you can make your registration using credit/debit cards
  • The Fee charged for E-Poster is to display the E-Posters only on the Website. The Abstract will be published in the conference proceeding book.

Registration type

Speaker Registration

  • Access to all event Session
  • Certificate of Presentation
  • Handbook
  • Conference Kit
  • Tea, Coffee & Snack,
  • Lunch during the Conference
  • Publication of Abstract /Full Paper at the Conference Proceedings Book
  • Opportunity to give a Keynote/ Poster Presentations/ Plenary/ Workshop
  • Opportunity to publish your Abstract in any of our esteemed Journals discounted rate
  • Opportunity to publish your full article in our open access book with a discounted rate
  • One to One Expert Forums

Delegate (Participant) Registration

  • Access to all Event Sessions
  • Participation Certificate
  • Handbook
  • Conference Kit
  • Tea, Coffee & Snack,
  • Lunch during the Conference
  • Delegates are not allowed to present

Poster Registration

  • Includes all the above Registration Benefits
  • You will have to bring your Posters to the Conference Venue
  • Best poster award memento and certificate on stage.

Poster Guidelines

  • The poster should be 1Ɨ1 m Size.
  • The title, contents, text, and the authorā€™s information should be visible.
  • Present numerical data in the form of graphs rather than tables.
  • Figures make trends in the data much more evident.
  • Avoid submitting high word-count posters.
  • Poster contains, e.g., Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusions, and Literature.

Research Forum (Awards)

  • Includes all the above Registration Benefits.
  • The attendee should be required age limit.
  • Award memento and certificate on stage.

E-Poster Presentation

  • The amount charged for E-Posters is to display the E-Posters only on the website
  • The presenter will get an e-poster participation certificate as a soft copy
  • The abstract will be published in the particular journal and also in the conference proceeding book
  • The presenter is not required to be present in person at the Conference

Video Presentation

  • The amount charged for Video Presentation is to display the Presentation at the Conference.
  • The presenter will get a Video participation certificate as a soft copy
  • The abstract will be published in the particular journal and also in the conference proceeding book
  • The presenter is not required to be present in person at the Conference

Accompanying Person

  • Accompanying Persons are those who attend the participants at the Conference who may be either a spouse/family partner or a son/daughter and must register under this category.
  • Please note that business partners do not qualify as Accompanying Persons and are not allowed to register as an Accompanying Person.

Committee Members

List of Committee Members

TitleFirst NameLast NameInstitution/OrganizationCountry
MrSadikAbdulwehabWallaga University, EthiopiaEthiopia
MrMigbaruEndawokeDilla UniversityEthiopia
DrSeyed MohammadMousaviTehran University of Medical SciencesIran
DrAlirezaKeramatHong Kong Polytechnic UniversityHong Kong
MrMequanintBirhanAcademic private collegeEthiopia
DrDae WookLeeTakeda Pharmaceuticals Asia-PacificSouth Korea
MrZelalem TadeseFeyisaSalale UniversityEthiopia
Prof DrRosĆ¢ngelaCarvalhoFederal University of GoiasBrazil
MsFatemeMajidiRoyan Cancer InstituteIran
DrAyodejiSalauAfe Babalola UniversityNigeria
Assist Prof DrAzzaBarakaAlexandria UniversityEgypt
DrDaikiKobayashiSt Lukes International UniversityJapan
Assoc Prof DrƓscarPĆ©rezUniversity Rey Juan CarlosSpain
DrAhmedKamelDataClin CROEgypt
Assist Prof DrAhmedAl-KarmalawyHorus University-EgyptEgypt
DrChristopherFangNew England Baptist HospitalUnited States
Prof DrGopalNambiPrince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Al Kharj, Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia
TitleFirst NameLast NameInstitution/OrganizationCountry

Conference Awards

Details of Conference Awards

Pencis awards the Researchers and Research organizations around the world in the motive of Encouraging and Honoring them for their Significant contributions & Achievements for the Advancement in their field of expertise. Researchers and scholars of all nationalities are eligible to receive Pencis Research awards. Nominees are judged on past accomplishments, research excellence, and outstanding academic achievements

Award categories

Best Poster Award

Posters will be evaluated based on Presentation Style, Research Quality, and Layout/Design. Unique opportunity to combine visual and oral explanations of your projects in the form of poster presentations. Posters should have the Title (with authors affiliation & contact details), Introduction, Methods, Results (with tables, graphs, pictures) Discussion, Conclusion, References, and Acknowledgements. The size of the poster should be: 1mX1.5m; Text:16-26 pt; Headings: 32-50 pt; Title: 70 pt; Color: Preferable. Bring your poster to the meeting, using tubular packaging. Presenting duration: 10 min discussion & 5 min query per person. Eligibility: The presenter can nominate for the Award. He must be under 40 years of age as on the conference date.

Best Presentation Award

The presentation will be evaluated based on Presentation Style, Research Quality, and Layout/Design. Unique opportunity to combine visual and oral explanations of your projects in the form of poster presentations. The presentation should have the Title (with authors affiliation & contact details), Introduction, Methods, Results (with tables, graphs, pictures) Discussion, Conclusion, References, and Acknowledgements. Bring your presentation to the meeting, using a pen drive. Presenting duration: 10-20 min discussion & 5 min query per person. Eligibility: The presenter can nominate for the Award. He must be under 55 years of age as of the conference date.

Best Paper Award

Paper will be evaluated based on Format, Research Quality, and Layout/Design. The paper should have the Title (with authors affiliation & contact details), Introduction, Methods, Results (with tables, graphs, pictures) Discussion, Conclusion, References, and Acknowledgements. Eligibility: The presenter can nominate for the Award. He must be under 55 years of age as of the conference date.

Instructions

Instruction for submission

If you want to submit only your Abstract

  • If you want to publish only your abstract (it is also optional) in the CONFERENCE Abstracts & Proceedings CD (with ISBN number), upload your abstract again according to the final abstract template as word doc. or Docx.
  • If you also don't want your abstract to be published in the CONFERENCE Abstracts & Proceedings CD (with an ISBN number) and only want to present it at the conference, it is also acceptable

How to Submit your Abstract / Full Paper

Please read the instructions below then submit your Abstract/ Full Paper (or just final abstract) via online conference system:

  • STEP 1: Please download the Abstract /Final Paper Template and submit your final paper exactly according to the template Cardiology Conference Final Paper TemplateĀ word format (.doc /.docx). See a final abstract template formatted according to the template.
  • STEP 2: Please assure that the Abstract/ full paper follows exactly the format and template as described in the final paper template document below since this will be the camera-ready published version. All final papers should be written only in English and ā€œword document" as .doc or .docx format.
  • STEP 3: You can submit your final paper(s) to the online conference system only by uploading/ Re-submission your current submission.
  • STEP 4: After logging/using submission ID in the online conference system, click on the "Re-submission" link at the bottom of the page.
  • STEP 5: After the "Resubmission page" opens, upload your abstract/ final paper (it should be MS word document -doc. or Docx-).

General Information

  • Dress Code: Participants have to wear a formal dress. There are no restrictions on Color or design. The audience attending only the ceremony can wear clothing of their own choice.
  • Certificate Distribution: Each presenter's name will be called & asked to collect their certificate on the Stage with an official photographer to capture the moments.

 

Terms & Conditions

Pencis Terms & Conditions

Cardiology and Cardiovascular conferences 2022 Terms & Conditions Policy was last updated on June 25, 2022.

Privacy Policy

Cardiology and Cardiovascular conferencesĀ  Customer personal information for our legitimate business purposes, to process and respond to inquiries, and provide our services, to manage our relationship with editors, authors, institutional clients, service providers, and other business contacts, to market our services and subscription management. We do not sell, rent/ trade your personal information to third parties.

Relationship

Cardiology and Cardiovascular conferences Operate a Customer Association Management and email list program, which we use to inform customers and other contacts about our services, including our publications and events. Such marketing messages may contain tracking technologies to track subscriber activity relating to engagement, demographics, and other data, and to build subscriber profiles.

Disclaimer

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Conference All editorial matter published on this website represents the opinions of the authors and not necessarily those of the Publisher with the publications. Statements and opinions expressed do not represent the official policies of the relevant Associations unless so stated. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the material that appears on this website. Please ignore, however, that some errors may occur.

Responsibility

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Conference Delegates are personally responsible for their belongings at the venue. The Organizers will not be held accountable for any stolen or missing items belonging to Delegates, Speakers, or Attendees; due to any reason whatsoever.

Insurance

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Conference Registration fees do not include insurance of any kind.

Press and Media

Press permission must be getting from the Cardiology and Cardiovascular Conference Organizing Committee before the event. The press will not quote speakers or delegates unless they have obtained their approval in writing. This conference is not associated with any commercial meeting company.

Transportation

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Conference Please note that any (or) all traffic and parking is the responsibility of the registrant.

Requesting an Invitation Letter

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Conference For security purposes, the letter of invitation will be sent only to those individuals who had registered for the conference. Once your registration is complete, please contact contact@Pencis.com to request a personalized letter of invitation.

Cancellation Policy

If Cardiology and Cardiovascular ConferenceĀ  cancels this event for any reason, you will receive a credit for 100% of the registration fee paid. You may use this credit for another Cardiology and Cardiovascular Conference 2022 event which must occur within one year from the date of cancellation.

Postponement Policy

If Cardiology and Cardiovascular ConferenceĀ  postpones an event for any reason and you are unable or indisposed to attend on rescheduled dates, you will receive a credit for 100% of the registration fee paid. You may use this credit for another Cardiology and Cardiovascular Conference 2022 which must occur within one year from the date of postponement.

Transfer of registration

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Conference All fully paid registrations are transferable to other persons from the same organization if the registered person is unable to attend the event. The registered person must make transfers in writing to contact@Pencis.com. Details must include the full name of an alternative person, their title, contact phone number, and email address. All other registration details will be assigned to the new person unless otherwise specified. Registration can be transferred from one conference to another conference of Pencis if the person is unable to attend one of the meetings. However, Registration cannot be transferred if it will be intimated within 14 days of the particular conference. The transferred registrations will not be eligible for Refund.

Visa Information

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Conference Keeping given increased security measures, we would like to request all the participants to apply for Visa as soon as possible. Pencis will not directly contact embassies and consulates on behalf of visa applicants. All delegates or invitees should apply for Business Visa only. Important note for failed visa applications: Visa issues cannot come under the consideration of cancellation policy of Pencis, including the inability to obtain a visa.

Refund Policy

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Conference Regarding refunds, all bank charges will be for the registrant's account. All cancellations or modifications of registration must make in writing to Cardiology and Cardiovascular@pencis.com

If the registrant is unable to attend and is not in a position to transfer his/her participation to another person or event, then the following refund arrangements apply:

Keeping given advance payments towards Venue, Printing, Shipping, Hotels and other overheads, we had to keep Refund Policy is as following conditions,

  • Before 60 days of the Conference: Eligible for Full Refund less $100 Service Fee
  • Within 60-30 days of Conference: Eligible for 50% of payment Refund
  • Within 30 days of Conference: Not eligible for Refund
  • E-Poster Payments will not be refunded.

Accommodation Cancellation Policy

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Conference Accommodation Providers such as hotels have their cancellation policies, and they generally apply when cancellations are made less than 30 days before arrival. Please contact us as soon as possible if you wish to cancel or amend your accommodation. Pencis will advise the cancellation policy of your accommodation provider, before withdrawing or changing your booking, to ensure you are fully aware of any non-refundable deposits.

Our Authorisation Policy

By registering for the event, award and conference, you grant Pencis permission to photograph, film, record, and use your name, likeness, image, voice, and comments. These materials may be published, reproduced, exhibited, distributed, broadcasted, edited, and/or digitized in publications, advertising materials, or any other form worldwide without compensation. Please note that the taking of photographs and/or videotaping during any session is prohibited. If you have any queries, please feel free to contact us.

Sponsorship

Sponsorship Details

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Conference warmly invites you to sponsor or exhibit of International Conference. We expect participants more than 200 numbers for our International conference will provide an opportunity to hear and meet/ads to Researchers, Practitioners, and Business Professionals to share expertise, foster collaborations, and assess rising innovations across the world in the core area of mechanical engineering.

Diamond Sponsorship

  1. Acknowledgment during the opening of the conference
  2. Complimentary Booth of size 10 meters square
  3. Four (4) delegateā€™s complimentary registrations with lunch
  4. Include marketing document in the delegate pack
  5. Logo on Conference website, Banners, Backdrop, and conference proceedings
  6. One exhibition stand (1Ɨ1 meters) for the conference
  7. One full cover page size ad in conference proceedings
  8. Opportunities for Short speech at events
  9. Opportunity to sponsors conference kit
  10. Opportunity to sponsors conference lanyards, ID cards
  11. Opportunity to sponsors conference lunch
  12. Recognition of video ads
  13. 150-word company profile and contact details in the delegate pack

Platinum Sponsorship

  1. Three (3) delegateā€™s complimentary registrations with lunch
  2. Recognition on video ads
  3. Opportunity to sponsors conference lunch
  4. Opportunity to sponsors conference lanyards, ID cards
  5. Opportunity to sponsors conference kit
  6. Opportunities for Short speech at events
  7. One full-page size ad in conference proceedings
  8. One exhibition stand (1Ɨ1 meters) for the conference
  9. Logo on Conference website, Banners, Backdrop, and conference proceedings
  10. Include marketing document in the delegate pack
  11. Complimentary Booth of size 10 meters square
  12. Acknowledgment during the opening of the conference
  13. 100-word company profile and contact details in the delegate pack

Gold Sponsorship

  1. Two (2) delegateā€™s complimentary registrations with lunch
  2. Opportunities for Short speech at events
  3. Logo on Conference website, Banners, Backdrop, and conference proceedings
  4. Include marketing document in the delegate pack
  5. Complimentary Booth of size 10 meters square
  6. Acknowledgment during the opening of the conference
  7. 100-word company profile and contact details in the delegate pack
  8. Ā½ page size ad in conference proceedings

Silver Sponsorship

  1. Acknowledgment during the opening of the conference
  2. One(1) delegateā€™s complimentary registrations with lunch
  3. Include marketing document in the delegate pack
  4. Logo on Conference website, Banners, Backdrop, and conference proceedings
  5. Ā¼ page size ad in conference proceedings
  6. 100-word company profile and contact details in the delegate pack

Individual Sponsorship

  1. Acknowledgment during the opening of the conference
  2. One(1) delegateā€™s complimentary registrations with lunch

Registration Fees

Details Registration fees
Diamond Sponsorship USD 2999
Platinum Sponsorship USD 2499
Gold Sponsorship USD 1999
Silver Sponsorship USD 1499
Individual Sponsorship USD 999

Exhibitions

Exhibitions Details

Exhibit your Products & Services

Exhibit your Products & Services in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Conference . Exhibitors are welcomed from Commercial and Non-Commercial Organizations related to the conference title.

  • The best platform to develop new partnerships & collaborations.
  • Best location to speed up your route into every territory in the World.
  • Our exhibitor booths were visited 4-5 times by 80% of the attendees during the conference.
  • Network development with both Academia and Business.

Exhibitor Benefits

  • Exhibit booth of Size-3X3 sqm.
  • Promotion of your logo/Company Name/Brand Name through the conference website.
  • Promotional video on company products during the conference (Post session and Breaks).
  • Logo recognition in the Scientific program, Conference banner, and flyer.
  • One A4 flyer inserts in the conference kit.
  • An opportunity to sponsor 1 Poster Presentation Award.

Session Tracks

Conference Session Tracks

Cardiac Devices and ImplantsĀ |Ā Cardiac ImagingĀ |Ā Cardiac NursingĀ |Ā Cardiac RehabilitationĀ |Ā Cardiac SurgeryĀ |Ā Cardiac Surgery TypesĀ |Ā CardiologyĀ |Ā Cardiovascular PharmacologyĀ | Cardiovascular ResearchesĀ |Ā Case ReportsĀ |Ā Congenital Heart DefectsĀ |Ā Interventional CardiologyĀ |Ā Open Heart SurgeryĀ |Ā Pediatric CardiologyĀ |Ā Recent AdvancementsĀ |Ā others

Track 1: Cardiac Devices and Implants

Pacemakers

Implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs)

Heart assist devices

Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) devices

Left atrial appendage occlusion devices

Track 2 : Cardiac Imaging

aonance imaging (MRI)

Positron emission tomography (PET) scans

Ultrasound

Nuclear stress tests

Track 3 : Cardiac Nursing

Monitoring and assessing patients' cardiac status

Administering medications and treatments

Assisting with diagnostic tests and procedures

Educating patients and families

Providing emotional support

Coordinating care

Track 4 :Ā Cardiac Rehabilitation

Early mobilization

Exercise and education

Maintenance

Track 5 :Ā Cardiac Surgery

Coronary artery disease

Heart valve disease

Congenital heart disease

Atrial fibrillation

Aortic aneurysm

Heart transplantation

Tack 6 :Ā Cardiac Surgery Types

Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) Surgery

Heart Valve Surgery

Congenital Heart Disease Surgery

Atrial Fibrillation Surgery

Aortic Aneurysm Surgery

Heart Transplantation

Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery

Track 7 :Ā Cardiology

Coronary artery disease

Heart valve disease

Arrhythmias

Congenital heart disease

Heart failure

Hypertensive heart disease

Cardiomyopathy

Track 8 :Ā Cardiovascular Pharmacology

Anti-anginal drugs

Anti-arrhythmic drugs

Anti-hypertensive drugs

Anti-thrombotic drugs

Cholesterol-lowering drugs

Heart failure drugs

Track 9 : Cardiovascular Researches

Genetic and genomic research

Stem cell research

Prevention research

Non-invasive imaging techniques.

Clinical trials

Artificial intelligence and machine learning

Track 10 :Ā Case Reports

Case reports are detailed descriptions of a specific patient or group of patients, including their medical history, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and outcome. Case reports can provide valuable insights into the diagnosis, treatment, and management of uncommon or complex medical conditions, and can help to advance our understanding of disease processes and treatment options.

Case reports are often used in a variety of fields, including cardiology, where they can provide information on unusual or rare heart conditions and their management. For example, a case report on a patient with an unusual heart rhythm disorder could provide important information on the diagnosis and management of this condition, as well as insights into potential causes and risk factors.

Track 11 :Ā Congenital Heart Defects

Septal defects

Valvular defects

Aortic stenosis

Pulmonary stenosis

Coarctation of the aorta

Transposition of the great arteries

Track 12 :Ā Interventional Cardiology

Angioplasty

Stenting

Atherectomy

Valvuloplasty.

Structural heart disease interventions

Track 13 :Open Heart Surgery

Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery

Valve replacement surgery

Heart transplant surgery

Repair of congenital heart defects

Track:14 :Ā Pediatric Cardiology

Congenital heart defects

Arrhythmias

Heart muscle diseases

Congestive heart failure

Electrocardiogram (ECG)

Echocardiogram

Catheterization

Surgery

Track 15 :Ā Recent Advancements

Non-invasive imaging

Interventional cardiology

Heart disease prevention

Heart failure treatment

Precision medicine

Artificial Intelligence

Track 16: Others

Vascular medicine

Pulmonology

Endocrinology

Geriatrics

Sports medicine

Target Audience

Target Audience

    • Cardiologists
    • Cardiovascular
    • Cardiac Nurses
    • Cardiac Technologists
    • Cardiac Researchers
    • Cardiac Physiologists
    • Cardiac Rehabilitation Specialists
    • Public Health Professionals

Target University

Target Universtiy

Harvard Medical School | University of Cambridge | University College London (UCL) | Imperial College London |Ā  Johns Hopkins University | Duke University | Stanford University | University of Pennsylvania | University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) | University of Oxford

 

Target Companies

Target Companies

Medtronic | Boston Scientific | Abbott Laboratories | Johnson & Johnson | St. Jude Medical | GE Healthcare| Philips Healthcare | Siemens Healthineers | Biotronik | Terumo Medical Corporation

 

Target Countries

Target Countries

Afghanistan| Ā Albania| Algeria| Andorra | Angola| Antigua and Barbuda| Ā Argentina| Ā Armenia| Australia| Ā Austria| Ā Azerbaijan| Ā Bahamas| Ā Bahrain| Ā Bangladesh| Barbado| Ā Belarus| Belgium| Ā Belize| Ā Benin| Ā Bhutan| Bolivia| Ā Bosnia and Herzegovina| Ā Botswana| Ā Brazil| Ā Brunei| Ā Bulgaria| Ā Burkina Faso| Ā Burundi| Ā Cabo Verde| Ā Cambodia| Ā Cameroon| Ā Canada| Ā Central African Republic| Ā Chad| Chile| Ā China| Ā Colombia| Ā Comoros| Democratic Republic of the Congo| Ā Republic of the Congo| Costa Rica| Ā Cote d'Ivoire| Ā Croatia| Cuba| Ā Cyprus| Czech Republic| Ā Denmark| Ā Djibouti| Dominica| Dominican Republic| Ā Ecuador| Ā Egypt| Ā El Salvador| Ā Equatorial Guinea| Ā Eritrea| Estonia| Eswatini| Ethiopia| Ā Fiji| Ā Finland| Ā France| Gabon| Gambia| Ā Georgia| Germany| Ā Ghana| Greece| Ā Grenada| Guatemala| Ā Guinea| Ā Guinea-Bissau| Ā Guyana| Ā Haiti| Honduras| Ā Hungary| Ā Iceland| Ā India| Ā Indonesia| Ā Iran| Ā Iraq| Ā Ireland| Ā Israel| Ā Italy| Ā Jamaica| Ā Japan| Ā Jordan| Ā Kazakhstan| Kenya| Ā Kiribati| Ā Kosovo| Ā Kuwait| Ā Kyrgyzstan| Ā Laos| Ā Latvia| Ā Lebanon| Ā Lesotho| Ā Liberia| Libya| Ā Liechtenstein| Lithuania| Luxembourg| Madagascar| Ā Malawi| Ā Malaysia| Maldives| Ā Mali| Ā Malta| Ā Marshall Islands| Ā Mauritania| Ā Mauritius| Ā Mexico| Ā Micronesia| Ā Moldova| Ā Monaco| Ā Mongolia| Ā Montenegro| Ā Morocco| Ā Mozambique| Ā Myanmar (Burma)| Ā Namibia| Ā Nauru| Ā Nepal| Ā Netherlands| Ā New Zealand| Nicaragua| Ā Niger| Ā Nigeria| Ā North Korea| Ā North Macedonia| Ā Norway| Ā Oman| Ā Pakistan| Ā Palau| Ā Panama| Ā Papua New Guinea| Ā Paraguay| Ā Peru| Ā Philippines| Ā Poland| Ā Portugal| Ā Qatar| Ā Romania| Ā Russia| Rwanda| Ā Saint Kitts and Nevis| Ā Saint Lucia| Ā Saint Vincent and the Grenadines| Ā Samoa| Ā San Marino| Ā Sao Tome and Principe| Ā Saudi Arabia| Ā Senegal| Ā Serbia| Ā Seychelles| Ā Sierra Leone| Ā Singapore| Ā Slovakia| Ā Slovenia| Ā Solomon Islands| Ā Somalia| Ā South Africa| Ā South Korea| Ā South Sudan| Ā Spain| Sri Lanka| Ā Sudan| Ā Suriname| Ā Sweden| Ā Switzerland| Syria| Ā Taiwan| Ā Tajikistan| Ā Tanzania| Ā Thailand| Timor-Leste| Ā Togo| Ā Tonga| Ā Trinidad and Tobago| Tunisia| Turkey| Turkmenistan| Tuvalu| Uganda| Ā Ukraine| Ā United Arab Emirates | United Kingdom| United States| Ā Uruguay| Ā Uzbekistan| Ā Vanuatu| Vatican City| Venezuela| Vietnam| Yemen| Ā Zambia| Ā Zimbabwe.
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1. Braunwald\'s Heart Disease: A Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine (Harrington RA, ed.), Saunders, 2019 | 2. Cardiology Secrets (Levine GN, ed.), Elsevier, 2018 | 3.Cardiovascular Medicine (Willerson JT, ed.), Springer, 2018 | 4. Clinical Cardiology: Current Practice Guidelines (Demopoulos LA, ed.), Springer, 2018 | 5.Comprehensive Cardiovascular Medicine in the Primary Care Setting (Baldwin D, ed.), Springer, 2018 | 6. Coronary Artery Disease: New Insights and Novel Approaches (Kaski JC, ed.), Springer, 2018 | 7. Critical Heart Disease in Infants and Children (Moler FW, ed.), Springer, 2018 | 8.Current Diagnosis and Treatment: Cardiology (Crawford MH, ed.), McGraw-Hill, 2019 | 9.Echocardiography: A Practical Guide for Reporting (Senior R, ed.), Springer, 2018 | 10. Electrocardiography in Ischemic Heart Disease: Clinical and Imaging Correlations and Prognostic Implications (BayƩs de Luna A, ed.), Springer, 2018 | 11.Endovascular and Hybrid Management of the Thoracic Aorta: A Case-Based Approach (Sleeper LA, ed.), Springer, 2018 | 12. Essential Echocardiography: A Companion to Braunwald\'s Heart Disease (Solomon SD, ed.), Elsevier, 2019 | 13. Evidence-Based Cardiology (Braunwald E, ed.), Elsevier, 2019 | 14. Fundamental and Advanced Fetal Imaging: Ultrasound and MRI (Votino C, ed.), Springer, 2018 | 15. art Failure: Pathophysiology, Molecular Biology, and Clinical Management (Mann DL, ed.), Saunders, 2019 | 16. Hurst\'s the Heart, 14th edition (Fuster V, ed.), McGraw-Hill, 2017 | 17. Hypertension: A Companion to Braunwald\'s Heart Disease (Messerli FH, ed.), Elsevier, 2018 | 18. Integrative Cardiovascular Chinese Medicine: A Prevention and Personalized Medicine Perspective (Liu T, ed.), Academic Press, 2018 | 19. Interventional Cardiology: Principles and Practice (Feldman TE, ed.), Elsevier, 2018 | 20. Management of Cardiovascular Disease in Women (Taubert KA, ed.), Springer, 2018 | 21. Mayo Clinic Cardiology: Concise Textbook (Murphy JG, ed.), CRC Press, 2018 | 22. Molecular and Multimodality Imaging in Cardiovascular Disease (Moghaddam MA, ed.), Springer, 2018 | 23. Multimodality Imaging in Cardiovascular Medicine (Zoghbi WA, ed.), CRC Press, 2019 | 24. Netter\'s Cardiology, 3rd edition (Lopez JA, ed.), Elsevier, 2018 | 25. Noninvasive Cardiovascular Imaging: A Multimodality Approach (Garcia MJ, ed.), Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2019 | 26. Nuclear Cardiology: Practical Applications (Gibbons RJ, ed.), Springer, 2018.

 

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Dr. Eugene Braunwald - Harvard Medical School - United States - Cardiovascular disease and pharmacology | 11. Dr. Robert Harrington - Stanford University School of Medicine - United States - Acute coronary syndromes and antithrombotic therapy | 12. Dr. Michael Gibson - Harvard Medical School - United States - Acute coronary syndromes and interventional cardiology | 13. Dr. John Jarcho - Brigham and Women's Hospital - United States - Congenital heart disease | 14. Dr. L. David Hillis - University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center - United States - Acute myocardial infarction and coronary artery disease | 15. Dr. Steven Nissen - Cleveland Clinic - United States - Cardiovascular imaging and clinical trials | 16. Dr. Javed Butler - University of Mississippi Medical Center - United States - Heart failure and transplant | 17. Dr. Clyde Yancy - Northwestern University - United States - Heart failure and transplantation | 18. Dr. Richard Becker - University of Cincinnati - United States - Thrombosis and cardiovascular disease | 19. Dr. Kim Eagle - University of Michigan Health System - United States - Coronary artery disease and preventive cardiology | 20. Dr. JoAnn Lindenfeld - Vanderbilt University Medical Center - United States - Heart failure and transplantation | 21. Dr. Adrian Hernandez - Duke University School of Medicine - United States - Cardiovascular outcomes research | 22. Dr. David Kass - Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine - United States - Heart failure and cardiomyopathy | 23. Dr. Douglas Mann - Washington University School of Medicine - United States - Heart failure and cardiomyopathy | 24. Dr. Calum MacRae - Brigham and Women's Hospital - United States - Cardiovascular genomics and personalized medicine | 25. Dr. Joseph Hill - University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center - United States - Heart failure and cardiomyopathy | 26. Dr. Maria Crespo-Leiro - Hospital Universitario de A CoruƱa - Spain - Heart transplantation and mechanical circulatory support | 27. Dr. Fausto Pinto - University of Lisbon - Portugal - Cardiovascular disease prevention and management | 28. Dr. Luigi Badano - University of Padua - Italy - Cardiovascular imaging and echocardiography | 29. Dr. Thomas MĆ¼nzel - University Medical Center Mainz - Germany - Atherosclerosis and endothelial function | 30. Dr. Raimund Erbel - University Hospital Essen - Germany - Cardiovascular imaging and atherosclerosis | 31. Dr. Gianluigi Condorelli - Humanitas University - Italy - Cardiovascular genetics and molecular biology | 32. Dr. Roberto Ferrari - University of Ferrara - Italy - Ischemic heart disease and arrhythmias | 33. Dr. Daniele Catalucci - University of Milano-Bicocca - Italy - Cardiac development and arrhythmias | 34. Dr. HĆ©ctor Bueno - Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre - Spain - Acute coronary syndromes and heart failure | 35. Dr. Juan Carlos Kaski - St George's, University of London - United Kingdom - Microvascular angina and vasospastic angina | 36. Dr. Andrew Coats - Monash University - Australia - Heart failure and exercise physiology | 37. Dr. Michael Feneley - University of New South Wales - Australia - Heart failure and transplantation | 38. Dr. John Atherton - University of Queensland - Australia - Heart failure and exercise physiology | 39. Dr. John Beltrame - University of Adelaide - Australia - Microvascular angina and vasospastic angina | 40. Dr. John McNeil - Monash University - Australia - Cardiovascular disease prevention and management | 41. Dr. Stephen Nicholls - University of Adelaide - Australia - Atherosclerosis and lipidology | 42. Dr. David Playford - University of Adelaide - Australia - Cardiovascular disease and pharmacology | 43. Dr. Jonathan Kalman - Royal Melbourne Hospital - Australia - Arrhythmias and electrophysiology | 44. Dr. Pramesh Kovoor - University of Melbourne - Australia - Arrhythmias and electrophysiology | 45. Dr. Chris Reid - Monash University - Australia - Cardiovascular disease prevention and management | 46. Dr. Peter Thompson - University of Western Australia - Australia - Exercise physiology and preventive cardiology | 47. Dr. Scott Willoughby - La Trobe University - Australia - Exercise physiology and preventive cardiology | 48. Dr. David Brieger - University of New South Wales - Australia - Acute coronary syndromes and antithrombotic therapy | 49. Dr. Derek Chew - Flinders University - Australia - Acute coronary syndromes and interventional cardiology | 50. Dr. Tom Marwick - University of Queensland - Australia - Cardiovascular imaging and echocardiography | 51. Dr. James Tisdale - Virginia Commonwealth University - United States - Cardiovascular pharmacology and anesthesiology | 52. Dr. Kevin Bliden - Cardiovascular Research Institute - United States - Platelet function testing and antithrombotic therapy | 53. Dr. Roxana Mehran - Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai - United States - Interventional cardiology and clinical trials | 54. Dr. Manesh Patel - Duke University School of Medicine - United States - Coronary artery disease and interventional cardiology | 55. Dr. Thomas Ryan - Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center - United States - Heart failure and cardiomyopathy | 56. Dr. Paul Thompson - Hartford Hospital - United States - Exercise physiology and preventive cardiology | 57. Dr. Roger Blumenthal - Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine - United States - Cardiovascular disease prevention and management | 58. Dr. Andrew Wang - Duke University School of Medicine - United States - Valvular heart disease and imaging | 59. Dr. Dan Roden - Vanderbilt University Medical Center - United States - Pharmacogenomics and arrhythmias | 60. Dr. Sean Wu - Stanford University School of Medicine - United States - Cardiac development and regeneration | 61. Dr. Jonathan Lipton - Stanford University School of Medicine - United States - Cardiac imaging and electrophysiology | 62. Dr. Joseph Wu - Stanford University School of Medicine - United States - Cardiac development and regeneration | 63. Dr. Deepak Bhatt - Brigham and Women's Hospital - United States - Acute coronary syndromes and antithrombotic therapy | 64. Dr. Robert Harrington - Stanford University School of Medicine - United States - Acute coronary syndromes and clinical trials | 65. Dr. Laxmi Mehta - Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center - United States - Women's cardiovascular health and prevention | 66. Dr. Sharon Cresci - Washington University School of Medicine - United States - Genetic cardiomyopathies and precision medicine | 67. Dr. Timothy Gardner - ChristianaCare - United States - Heart failure and transplantation | 68. Dr. Eric Topol - Scripps Research - United States - Cardiovascular genetics and digital medicine | 69. Dr. Calum MacRae - Brigham and WomenHospital - United States - Cardiovascular genetics and precision medicine | 70. Dr. Peter Libby - Brigham and WomenHospital - United States - Atherosclerosis and inflammation | 71. Dr. Jeffrey Rade - University of Chicago - United States - Valvular heart disease and imaging | 72. Dr. Javed Butler - University of Mississippi Medical Center - United States - Heart failure and transplantation | 73. Dr. Richard Wainford - Boston University School of Medicine - United States - Hypertension and neurocardiology | 74. Dr. David Hillis - University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center - United States - Coronary artery disease and interventional cardiology | 75. Dr. James de Lemos - University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center - United States - Atherosclerosis and lipidology | 76. Dr. Mark Link - UT Southwestern Medical Center - United States - Arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death | 77. Dr. Jose Joglar - UT Southwestern Medical Center - United States - Arrhythmias and electrophysiology | 78. Dr. Scott Solomon - Brigham and WomenHospital - United States - Heart failure and clinical trials | 79. Dr. Christine Albert - Brigham and Women's Hospital - United States - Womencardiovascular health and prevention | 80. Dr. Gary Gibbons - National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute - United States - Cardiovascular health disparities and precision medicine | 81. r. Pamela Douglas - Duke University School of Medicine - United States - Cardiovascular imaging and clinical trials | 82. Dr. Christopher 'Connor - Duke University School of Medicine - United States - Heart failure and clinical trials | 83. Dr. Robert Mentz - Duke University School of Medicine - United States - Heart failure and precision medicine | 84. Dr. Anne Curtis - University at Buffalo - United States - Arrhythmias and electrophysiology | 85. Dr. Luigi Ferrucci - National Institute on Aging - United States - Aging and cardiovascular disease | 86. Dr. John Ryan - University College Dublin - Ireland - Heart failure and cardiomyopathy | 87. Dr. David Wood - Imperial College London - United Kingdom - Cardiovascular disease prevention and management | 88. Dr. Darrel Francis - Imperial College London - United Kingdom - Coronary artery disease and interventional cardiology | 89. Dr. John Cleland - University of Hull - United Kingdom - Heart failure and transplantation | 90. Dr. Peter Weissberg - University of Cambridge - United Kingdom - Atherosclerosis and inflammation

Popular Researcher

Popular Researcher

1. Dr. Valentin Fuster - Mount Sinai School of Medicine - United States - Atherosclerosis and thrombosis | 2. Dr. Eric Topol - Scripps Research Institute - United States - Personalized medicine and genomics | 3. Dr. Deepak L. Bhatt - Brigham and Women\\\'s Hospital - United States - Cardiovascular disease prevention and management | 4. Dr. Robert Bonow - Northwestern University - United States - Heart failure and valvular heart disease | 5. Dr. Mark Estes - Tufts University School of Medicine - United States - Arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death | 6. Dr. Blase Carabello - East Carolina University - United States - Valvular heart disease | 7. Dr. Pamela Douglas - Duke University School of Medicine - United States - Cardiovascular imaging | 8. Dr. David Wilber - Loyola University Chicago - United States - Arrhythmias and electrophysiology | 9. Dr. William Cohn - Texas Heart Institute - United States - Cardiac surgery and devices | 10. Dr. Eugene Braunwald - Harvard Medical School - United States - Cardiovascular disease and pharmacology | 11. Dr. Robert Harrington - Stanford University School of Medicine - United States - Acute coronary syndromes and antithrombotic therapy | 12. Dr. Michael Gibson - Harvard Medical School - United States - Acute coronary syndromes and interventional cardiology | 13. Dr. John Jarcho - Brigham and Women\\\'s Hospital - United States - Congenital heart disease | 14. Dr. L. David Hillis - University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center - United States - Acute myocardial infarction and coronary artery disease | 15. Dr. Steven Nissen - Cleveland Clinic - United States - Cardiovascular imaging and clinical trials | 16. Dr. Javed Butler - University of Mississippi Medical Center - United States - Heart failure and transplant | 17. Dr. Clyde Yancy - Northwestern University - United States - Heart failure and transplantation | 18. Dr. Richard Becker - University of Cincinnati - United States - Thrombosis and cardiovascular disease | 19. Dr. Kim Eagle - University of Michigan Health System - United States - Coronary artery disease and preventive cardiology | 20. Dr. JoAnn Lindenfeld - Vanderbilt University Medical Center - United States - Heart failure and transplantation | 21. Dr. Adrian Hernandez - Duke University School of Medicine - United States - Cardiovascular outcomes research | 22. Dr. David Kass - Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine - United States - Heart failure and cardiomyopathy | 23. Dr. Douglas Mann - Washington University School of Medicine - United States - Heart failure and cardiomyopathy | 24. Dr. Calum MacRae - Brigham and Women\\\'s Hospital - United States - Cardiovascular genomics and personalized medicine | 25. Dr. Joseph Hill - University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center - United States - Heart failure and cardiomyopathy | 26. Dr. Maria Crespo-Leiro - Hospital Universitario de A CoruƱa - Spain - Heart transplantation and mechanical circulatory support | 27. Dr. Fausto Pinto - University of Lisbon - Portugal - Cardiovascular disease prevention and management | 28. Dr. Luigi Badano - University of Padua - Italy - Cardiovascular imaging and echocardiography | 29. Dr. Thomas MĆ¼nzel - University Medical Center Mainz - Germany - Atherosclerosis and endothelial function | 30. Dr. Raimund Erbel - University Hospital Essen - Germany - Cardiovascular imaging and atherosclerosis | 31. Dr. Gianluigi Condorelli - Humanitas University - Italy - Cardiovascular genetics and molecular biology | 32. Dr. Roberto Ferrari - University of Ferrara - Italy - Ischemic heart disease and arrhythmias | 33. Dr. Daniele Catalucci - University of Milano-Bicocca - Italy - Cardiac development and arrhythmias | 34. Dr. HĆ©ctor Bueno - Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre - Spain - Acute coronary syndromes and heart failure | 35. Dr. Juan Carlos Kaski - St George\\\'s, University of London - United Kingdom - Microvascular angina and vasospastic angina | 36. Dr. Andrew Coats - Monash University - Australia - Heart failure and exercise physiology | 37. Dr. Michael Feneley - University of New South Wales - Australia - Heart failure and transplantation | 38. Dr. John Atherton - University of Queensland - Australia - Heart failure and exercise physiology | 39. Dr. John Beltrame - University of Adelaide - Australia - Microvascular angina and vasospastic angina | 40. Dr. John McNeil - Monash University - Australia - Cardiovascular disease prevention and management | 41. Dr. Stephen Nicholls - University of Adelaide - Australia - Atherosclerosis and lipidology | 42. Dr. David Playford - University of Adelaide - Australia - Cardiovascular disease and pharmacology | 43. Dr. Jonathan Kalman - Royal Melbourne Hospital - Australia - Arrhythmias and electrophysiology | 44. Dr. Pramesh Kovoor - University of Melbourne - Australia - Arrhythmias and electrophysiology | 45. Dr. Chris Reid - Monash University - Australia - Cardiovascular disease prevention and management | 46. Dr. Peter Thompson - University of Western Australia - Australia - Exercise physiology and preventive cardiology | 47. Dr. Scott Willoughby - La Trobe University - Australia - Exercise physiology and preventive cardiology | 48. Dr. David Brieger - University of New South Wales - Australia - Acute coronary syndromes and antithrombotic therapy | 49. Dr. Derek Chew - Flinders University - Australia - Acute coronary syndromes and interventional cardiology | 50. Dr. Tom Marwick - University of Queensland - Australia - Cardiovascular imaging and echocardiography | 51. Dr. James Tisdale - Virginia Commonwealth University - United States - Cardiovascular pharmacology and anesthesiology | 52. Dr. Kevin Bliden - Cardiovascular Research Institute - United States - Platelet function testing and antithrombotic therapy | 53. Dr. Roxana Mehran - Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai - United States - Interventional cardiology and clinical trials | 54. Dr. Manesh Patel - Duke University School of Medicine - United States - Coronary artery disease and interventional cardiology | 55. Dr. Thomas Ryan - Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center - United States - Heart failure and cardiomyopathy | 56. Dr. Paul Thompson - Hartford Hospital - United States - Exercise physiology and preventive cardiology | 57. Dr. Roger Blumenthal - Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine - United States - Cardiovascular disease prevention and management | 58. Dr. Andrew Wang - Duke University School of Medicine - United States - Valvular heart disease and imaging | 59. Dr. Dan Roden - Vanderbilt University Medical Center - United States - Pharmacogenomics and arrhythmias | 60. Dr. Sean Wu - Stanford University School of Medicine - United States - Cardiac development and regeneration | 61. Dr. Jonathan Lipton - Stanford University School of Medicine - United States - Cardiac imaging and electrophysiology | 62. Dr. Joseph Wu - Stanford University School of Medicine - United States - Cardiac development and regeneration | 63. Dr. Deepak Bhatt - Brigham and Women\\\'s Hospital - United States - Acute coronary syndromes and antithrombotic therapy | 64. Dr. Robert Harrington - Stanford University School of Medicine - United States - Acute coronary syndromes and clinical trials | 65. Dr. Laxmi Mehta - Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center - United States - Women\\\'s cardiovascular health and prevention | 66. Dr. Sharon Cresci - Washington University School of Medicine - United States - Genetic cardiomyopathies and precision medicine | 67. Dr. Timothy Gardner - ChristianaCare - United States - Heart failure and transplantation | 68. Dr. Eric Topol - Scripps Research - United States - Cardiovascular genetics and digital medicine | 69. Dr. Calum MacRae - Brigham and Women\\\'s Hospital - United States - Cardiovascular genetics and precision medicine | 70. Dr. Peter Libby - Brigham and Women\\\'s Hospital - United States - Atherosclerosis and inflammation | 71. Dr. Jeffrey Rade - University of Chicago - United States - Valvular heart disease and imaging | 72. Dr. Javed Butler - University of Mississippi Medical Center - United States - Heart failure and transplantation | 73. Dr. Richard Wainford - Boston University School of Medicine - United States - Hypertension and neurocardiology | 74. Dr. David Hillis - University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center - United States - Coronary artery disease and interventional cardiology | 75. Dr. James de Lemos - University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center - United States - Atherosclerosis and lipidology | 76. Dr. Mark Link - UT Southwestern Medical Center - United States - Arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death | 77. Dr. Jose Joglar - UT Southwestern Medical Center - United States - Arrhythmias and electrophysiology | 78. Dr. Scott Solomon - Brigham and Women\\\'s Hospital - United States - Heart failure and clinical trials | 79. Dr. Christine Albert - Brigham and Women\\\'s Hospital - United States - Women\\\'s cardiovascular health and prevention | 80. Dr. Gary Gibbons - National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute - United States - Cardiovascular health disparities and precision medicine | 81. r. Pamela Douglas - Duke University School of Medicine - United States - Cardiovascular imaging and clinical trials | 82. Dr. Christopher O\\\'Connor - Duke University School of Medicine - United States - Heart failure and clinical trials | 83. Dr. Robert Mentz - Duke University School of Medicine - United States - Heart failure and precision medicine | 84. Dr. Anne Curtis - University at Buffalo - United States - Arrhythmias and electrophysiology | 85. Dr. Luigi Ferrucci - National Institute on Aging - United States - Aging and cardiovascular disease | 86. Dr. John Ryan - University College Dublin - Ireland - Heart failure and cardiomyopathy | 87. Dr. David Wood - Imperial College London - United Kingdom - Cardiovascular disease prevention and management | 88. Dr. Darrel Francis - Imperial College London - United Kingdom - Coronary artery disease and interventional cardiology | 89. Dr. John Cleland - University of Hull - United Kingdom - Heart failure and transplantation | 90. Dr. Peter Weissberg - University of Cambridge - United Kingdom - Atherosclerosis and inflammation

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Research Opportunities

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1. Circulation - American Heart Association, USA - 717,000 | 2. European Heart Journal - Oxford University Press, UK - 290,000 | 3. Journal of the American College of Cardiology - Elsevier, USA - 271,000 | 4. Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, USA - 13,000 | 5. American Journal of Cardiology - Elsevier, USA - 90,000 | 6. Heart - BMJ, UK - 132,000 | 7. Hypertension - American Heart Association, USA - 65,000 | 8. Journal of the American Heart Association - American Heart Association, USA - 28,000 | 9. Journal of Hypertension - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, USA - 23,000 | 10. Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology - Elsevier, USA - 23,000 | 11. Basic Research in Cardiology - Springer, Germany - 8,000 | 12. Cardiology - Karger, Switzerland - 5,000 | 13. Cardiovascular Research - Oxford University Press, UK - 105,000 | 14. Clinical Cardiology - Wiley, USA - 14,000 | 15. Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery - Elsevier, USA - 32,000 | 16. Journal of Vascular Surgery - Elsevier, USA - 22,000 | 17. Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology - Wiley, USA - 12,000 | 18. Journal of Interventional Cardiology - Wiley, USA - 4,000 | 19. Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology - Wiley, USA - 9,000 | 20. Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance - BioMed Central, UK - 7,000 | 21. Journal of Electrocardiology - Elsevier, USA - 4,000 | 22. Journal of Nuclear Cardiology - Springer, USA - 9,000 | 23. Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography - Elsevier, USA - 8,000 | 24. Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions - Wiley, USA - 7,000 | 25. Journal of Cardiac Failure - Elsevier, USA - 4,000 | 26. Journal of Cardiology - Elsevier, Japan - 3,000 | 27. Journal of Clinical Hypertension - Wiley, USA - 2,000 | 28. Journal of Geriatric Cardiology - Elsevier, China - 2,000 | 29. Journal of Invasive Cardiology - HMP Communications, USA - 3,000 | 30. Journal of the American Society of Hypertension - Elsevier, USA - 2,000 | 31. Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease - MDPI, Switzerland - 1,000 | 32. Current Cardiology Reviews - Bentham Science, UAE - 2,000 | 33. Current Opinion in Cardiology - Wolters Kluwer, USA - 9,000 | 34. Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy - Springer, USA - 6,000 | 35. Cardiovascular Diabetology - BioMed Central, UK - 10,000 | 36. Cardiovascular Pathology - Elsevier, USA - 4,000 | 37. Clinical Research in Cardiology - Springer, Germany - 4,000 | 38. Coronary Artery Disease - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, USA ā€“ | 39. ESC Heart Failure - European Society of Cardiology, Switzerland - 3,000 | 40. Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine - Frontiers, Switzerland - 1,000 | 41. Future Cardiology - Future Medicine, UK - 1,000 | 42. Journal of Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis - Elsevier, Japan - 2,000 | 43. Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research - Springer, USA - 2,000 | 44. Journal of Hypertension and Management - Longdom Publishing, USA - 200 | 45. Journal of the Saudi Heart Association - Elsevier, Saudi Arabia - 1,000 | 46. Revista EspaƱola de CardiologĆ­a - Elsevier, Spain - 3,000 | 47. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences - Elsevier, USA - 2,000 | 48. Thrombosis Research - Elsevier, Netherlands - 16,000 | 49. World Journal of Cardiology - Baishideng Publishing Group, USA - 1,000 | 50. Journal of Cardiology Cases - Elsevier, Japan - 200 | 51. Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia - Elsevier, USA - 1,000 | 52. Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology - Springer, USA - 200 | 53. American Heart Journal - Elsevier, USA - 18,000 | 54. Canadian Journal of Cardiology - Elsevier, Canada - 3,000 | 55. Clinical Cardiology in Practice - Wiley, USA - 100 | 56. Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease - MDPI, Switzerland - 1,000 | 57. Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging - Korean Society of Echocardiography, South Korea - 400 | 58. Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Italy - 2,000 | 59. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, USA - 1,000 | 60. Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology and Therapeutics - Sage, UK - 2,000 | 61. Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery - Edizioni Minerva Medica, Italy - 700 | 62. Journal of Geriatric Cardiology - Elsevier, China - 2,000 | 63. Journal of Heart Valve Disease - ICR Publishers, UK - 1,000 | 64. Journal of Interventional Cardiology - Wiley, USA - 4,000 | 65. Journal of Nuclear Cardiology - Springer, USA - 9,000 | 66. Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography - Elsevier, USA - 8,000 | 67. The Lancet Cardiology - Elsevier, UK - 300 | 68. BMC Cardiovascular Disorders - BioMed Central, UK - 3,000 | 69. Cardiology and Therapy - Springer, USA - 1,000 | 70. Clinical and Experimental Cardiology - OMICS International, USA - 1,000 | 71. Clinical Cardiology Review - Radcliffe Cardiology, UK - 100 | 72. Echocardiography - Wiley, USA - 1,000 | 73. European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging - Oxford University Press, UK - 2,000 | 74. Heart and Vessels - Springer, Japan - 1,000 | 75. Heart Asia - BMJ, UK - 200 | 76. Heart Failure Clinics - Elsevier, USA - 1,000 | 77. International Journal of Cardiology - Elsevier, Netherlands - 27,000 78

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PopularĀ Journal

Journal of the American College of Cardiology | Circulation | European Heart Journal | Journal of the American Heart Association | Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology | JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging | Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology | Heart | Cardiovascular Research | American Journal of Cardiology | JACC: Heart Failure | Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | Heart Rhythm | European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation | Journal of Interventional Cardiology | Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography | BMC Cardiovascular Disorders | Clinical Cardiology | Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases | Journal of Nuclear Cardiology | American Heart Journal | International Journal of Cardiology | Journal of Hypertension | Journal of Vascular Surgery | Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions | Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance | Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography | Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research | The Lancet Cardiology | Cardiovascular Diabetology | Current Opinion in Cardiology | Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease | Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine | Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing | Journal of Geriatric Cardiology | Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography | Heart Failure Reviews | Canadian Journal of Cardiology | ESC Heart Failure | Cardiovascular Diagnosis and Therapy | Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine | Cardiology in Review | Journal of the American Society of Hypertension | European Journal of Preventive Cardiology | Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography | Journal of Cardiac Failure | American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology | Cardiology and Therapy | Journal of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology | Cardiology Clinics | Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology and Therapeutics | European Heart Journal-Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy | Journal of Cardiology Cases | International Journal of Cardiac Imaging | Journal of Clinical Hypertension | Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention | Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology | Vascular Medicine | Current Cardiology Reviews | Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research | Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research | Journal of Electrocardiology | Clinical Autonomic Research | Journal of Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis | Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease | Journal of the American College of Cardiology: Cardiovascular Interventions | The Journal of Invasive Cardiology | Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging | Journal of Clinical Lipidology | Cardiology Research and Practice | Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine | Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery | Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research | Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography | Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases | Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology | Journal of the American Society of Hypertension | Journal of Vascular Research | Current Opinion in Lipidology | Heart Asia | Current Atherosclerosis Reports | Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology | European Heart Journal-Cardiovascular Imaging | Journal of the American Heart Association | Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | Heart Rhythm | Journal of Cardiovascular Risk | Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine and Cardiology | Journal of the American College of Cardiology: Basic to Translational Science | Current Cardiology Reports | Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance | Journal of Hypertension | Current Heart Failure Reports | Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology | Current Opinion in Cardiology | Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography | Annals of Noninvasive Electrocardiology | Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease | Journal of Nuclear Cardiology | European Heart Journal-Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy

Market Analysis

Market Analysis

The request analysis in cardiology is a study of the current and projected state of the cardiovascular bias and medicinal assiduity. This analysis provides perceptivity into the trends, growth motorists, challenges, and openings in the cardiology request. In recent times, the cardiology request has seen significant growth due to advancements in medical technology, adding prevalence of cardiovascular conditions, and growing growing populations. The preface of minimally invasive surgical procedures and the development of new medicine curatives have also contributed to the growth of the request. The cardiovascular bias member is anticipated to dominate the request, driven by the adding demand for cardiac implants, similar as leaders and implantable cardioverter defibrillators( ICDs). also, the rise in demand for non-invasive individual bias, similar as electrocardiography( ECG) and echocardiography systems, is also anticipated to drive the growth of the request. On the other hand, the medicinal member is anticipated to grow at a significant rate, driven by the adding use of antithrombotic andanti-hypertensive medicines. The development of new medicines for the treatment of heart failure and the adding focus on individualized drug are also anticipated to drive the growth of the medicinal member. still, the high cost of treatment and the lack of payment programs in certain regions may pose a challenge to the growth of the request. In conclusion, the cardiology request is anticipated to grow in the coming times Regenerate response.

 

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Cardiac Devices and Implants | Cardiac Imaging | Cardiac Nursing | Cardiac Rehabilitation | Cardiac Surgery | Cardiac Surgery Types | Cardiology | Cardiovascular Pharmacology | Cardiovascular Researches | Case Reports | Congenital Heart Defects | Interventional Cardiology | Open Heart Surgery | Pediatric Cardiology | Recent Advancements |Atherosclerosis | ArrhythmiaĀ  | Aortic Stenosis | Atrial Fibrillation | Bradycardia | Cardiac Arrest | Cardiac Catheterization | Cardiac Electrophysiology | Cardiomyopathy | Cardiovascular Disease | Congenital Heart Disease | Coronary Artery Bypass Graft | Coronary Artery Disease |Ā  Echocardiogram | Electrocardiogram | Endocarditis | Heart Attack | Myocardial Infarction | Heart Failure | Heart Valve Disease | Hypertension | High Blood Pressure | Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy | Pacemaker | Percutaneous Coronary Intervention | Pulmonary Hypertension |Ā  Supraventricular Tachycardia | Tachycardia | Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement | Ventricular Fibrillation | Ventricular Tachycardia |Ā 

 

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