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Editorial

What's New for ESC Congress 2013? (Amsterdam 30th August – 4th September 2013)

Centre for Cardiovascular Science, University of Edinburgh, 49 Little France Crescent, Edinburgh EH16 4SB, UK
Cardiovasc. Med. 2013, 16(6), 199; https://doi.org/10.4414/cvm.2013.00158
Submission received: 19 March 2013 / Revised: 19 April 2013 / Accepted: 19 May 2013 / Published: 19 June 2013

Abstract

The innovative Spotlight of the Congress is “The heart interacting with systemic organs”. For our patients, the interaction of cardiac conditions with other organs is fundamentally important to outcome, to safety and to clinical management. Related specialty areas have much to learn from each other and the ESC Congress 2013 will attract specialists from other organ systems to help understand disease mechanisms and improve the management of our patients.

1. A Personalised and Interactive Congress

At ESC Congress 2013 we can each develop a personalised curriculum, depending on specialty interests and training needs. This is a truly international meeting—the largest number of abstract submissions was from Japan! We have joint sessions with many societies around the world, 16 linked sessions, and direct opportunities to interact with experts and thought leaders. For the first time this year we have “rapid fire” posters followed by interactive discussion around an electronic display featuring the key findings from each of the presented studies (Figure 1, Figure 2 and Figure 3). Also for the first time, poster presentations will be stimulated by discussants who are experts in that field of investigation. Another innovation is “Meet the Legends in Cardiology”, where participants will be able to post questions in advance or during the session to individuals who have changed our understanding and helped determine the shape of cardiology in 2013.
2. “Villages” of Linked Topics
There is huge and international enthusiasm for participation in the congress with a record number of submissions for scientific planned sessions (more than 400 were selected), and the second highest ever number of abstracts were submitted (10,490). To make the congress more manageable we have again arranged it into “villages” of related topics. Thus, a village may include presentations in one room on heart failure and in an adjacent room on heart rhythm disturbances. Through the village concept the congress becomes more manageable and interactive. Important new guidelines will be presented at the ESC Congress 2013 on arterial hypertension, cardiac pacing, diabetes, and stable coronary artery disease. Linked to these will be dedicated scientific sessions, case-based Focus Sessions.

3. Why Should Someone Come and Participate in the Congress?

Summaries of the Hot Lines will appear online, but to really understand the significance of the new research we need to discuss the findings with our colleagues. As National Society members we are all also members of the ESC! The ESC Congress provides the opportunity to decide what may influence understanding of innovations and practice at a national level. Editors of National Society Cardiovascular journals are provided with the Hot Line presentations, and the Hot Line extracts can be translated and printed in local cardiovascular journals.
The ESC Congress 2013 is the largest cardiovascular international congress and its true international nature provides exciting and innovative opportunities to discuss and interact with colleagues from all around the world. You have the choice: be part of the frontiers in cardiology and practice, or be an observer!
Figure 1. Discussions around a poster at ESC Congress (ESC 2351).
Figure 1. Discussions around a poster at ESC Congress (ESC 2351).
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Figure 2. Round table discussions at ESC Congress (ESC 3704).
Figure 2. Round table discussions at ESC Congress (ESC 3704).
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Figure 3. Summary of the features of the ESC Congress 2013 Hub (ESC website).
Figure 3. Summary of the features of the ESC Congress 2013 Hub (ESC website).
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Fox, K.A.A. What's New for ESC Congress 2013? (Amsterdam 30th August – 4th September 2013). Cardiovasc. Med. 2013, 16, 199. https://doi.org/10.4414/cvm.2013.00158

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Fox KAA. What's New for ESC Congress 2013? (Amsterdam 30th August – 4th September 2013). Cardiovascular Medicine. 2013; 16(6):199. https://doi.org/10.4414/cvm.2013.00158

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Fox, Keith A.A. 2013. "What's New for ESC Congress 2013? (Amsterdam 30th August – 4th September 2013)" Cardiovascular Medicine 16, no. 6: 199. https://doi.org/10.4414/cvm.2013.00158

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Fox, K. A. A. (2013). What's New for ESC Congress 2013? (Amsterdam 30th August – 4th September 2013). Cardiovascular Medicine, 16(6), 199. https://doi.org/10.4414/cvm.2013.00158

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