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10.06.2020 Jo-Anne OVR
ISCAT PARIS – October 14-16, 2020 The 13th annual International Symposium on Catheter Ablation Techniques (ISCAT) will be held in Paris, October 14-16, 2020. Over the last years, the field of Electrophysiology and Catheter Ablation has rapidly evolved, experiencing profound changes in indications, techniques and technologies. ISCAT aims to give an overview of the field of catheter ablation providing access to the best scientifc knowledge.
05.06.2020 Jo-Anne OVR
Webinar Invitation - FineHeart : Saving Patients from Severe Heart Failure
FineHeart Completes First Successful Chronic In-Vivo Study of its ICOMS Device
12.05.2020 Jo-Anne OVR
FineHeart Completes First Successful Chronic In-Vivo Study of its ICOMS Device News from FineHeart !
PARIS-ECHO Cardiovascular Imaging 2019
02.05.2019 Jo-Anne OVR
    Save the date for PARIS-ECHO 2019 !   PARIS-ECHO Cardiovascular Imaging 2019 organised by the Cardiovascular Imaging Subsidiary will be held from June 12 to 14, 2019 in Paris - France. This will be an opportunity to update you knowledge in echocardiography and in other imaging techniques.
04.04.2019 Marine Lamoulie
For its 40th session the Heart Rhythm Society’s Annual Scientific Sessions will be held this year in from May 8 to 11, in San Francisco, CA. As usual it will convene the finest clinicians, scientists, researchers and innovators in the field of cardiac pacing and electrophysiology. More than 800 of the world’s most noted experts in cardiac rhythm management will serve as faculty for more than 200 educational sessions covering topic areas such as pacing, defibrillation, clinical arrhythmia management, ablation, pharmacology, genetics, basic science, health policy, and more!
06.07.2016 Adèle Klein
To test and assess your knowledge, click on the link below :   Quizz - The 1st World Championship of device EGMs interpretation​  
27.06.2016 DR Sylvain Ploux
We would like to thank all participants from all over the world for their enthusiasm and the Cardiostim-EHRA congress for hosting the championship. We thank our precious collaborators Kenneth Ellenbogen and Charles Swerdlow. Congratulations to the eight finalists that emerged from an impressive group of 120 competitors. Last but not least, congratulations to the 2016 World Champion of CIEDs EGM interpretation: