Cardiologists Meet 2020 Conference

Cardiologists Meet 2020 at Paris, France {CVDT 2020}

Theme : Novel Perspectives on Clinical Cardiology and Heart Diseases

Organizing Committee welcomes you to attend the “3rd International Conference on Cardiovascular Diseases and Therapeutics” (CVDT 2020) that discusses the new pattern to  approach to probe every single element in Cardiology and Cardiovasculardiseases  . CVDT 2020 focuses on many interactive scientific sessions on different types of Cardiac disorders and Cardiology as well as various diagnostic and therapeutic advancements in this field. It also provides an opportunity to showcase your ingenuity to the world. CVDT 2020 will be organized  on April 01-02, 2020 at Paris, France.

The main focus on the Conference includes about new mechanisms for targeting specific Doctors  in Cardiology Stream, Latest uses of Cardiac Cells in Medicine, Advances in Cardiology/Cardiovasculardiseases  , Emerging trends in Cardiology , Advancements in Diagnostic & Therapeutic areas Cardiology, Future directions in Paediatric Cardiology/Cardiovasculardiseases  and many more.

The attendees of the Congress will enjoy special events and lectures featuring expertise in the field. It is a perfect platform for Cardiologists, Interventional Cardiologist, Paediatric Cardiologist, Echo cardiographer, research scholars, industrial professionals and student delegates from science and healthcare sectors to explore every single element in Cardiology/Cardiovasculardiseases. CVDT 2020 will also provide an excellent opportunity for the Young scientists and young researchers through its special initiatives like Young Researcher Forum, Poster Presentation, B2B and Scientific Meetings.

All the papers to be presented in CVDT 2020 will be published in Journal of Clinical and Experimental Cardiology or Journal of Cardiovascular Diseases & Diagnosis or Journal of Hypertension.

Conference Highlights:

· 100+ Participation (70 Industry: 30 Academia)
· 5+ Keynote Speakers
· 30+ Plenary Speakers
· 5+ Exhibitors
· 18 Innovative Educational Sessions
· 5+ Workshops
· B2B Meeting

Statistics:

About 610,000 people die of heart disease in the United States every year–that’s 1 in every 4 deaths.1

Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women. More than half of the deaths due to heart disease in 2009 were in men.

Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the most common type of heart disease, killing over 370,000 people annually.

Every year about 735,000 Americans have a heart attack. Of these, 525,000 are a first heart attack and 210,000 happen in people who have already had a heart attack.

Heart Disease Deaths Vary by Race and Ethnicity

Heart disease is the leading cause of death for people of most ethnicities in the United States, including African Americans, Hispanics, and whites. For American Indians or Alaska Natives and Asians or Pacific Islanders, heart disease is second only to cancer. Below are the percentages of all deaths caused by heart disease in 2008, listed by ethnicity.

 

Race of Ethnic Group  % of Deaths

American Indians or Alaska Natives    18.4

Asians or Pacific Islanders       22.2

Non-Hispanic Blacks   23.8

Non-Hispanic Whites   23.8

Early Action is Important for Heart Attack

Heart Attack Know the warning signs and symptoms of a heart attack so that you can act fast if you or someone you know might be having a heart attack. The chances of survival are greater when emergency treatment begins quickly.

 

 

 Risk for Heart Disease

 

High blood pressure, high cholesterol, and smoking are key risk factors for heart disease. Several other medical conditions and lifestyle choices can also put people at a higher risk for heart disease, including:

 

Diabetes

Overweight and obesity

Poor diet

Physical inactivity

Excessive alcohol use

 

If you are interested to know more about the Congress,

Contact: Jason Roy     

Tel & Whats up.: +44 2039363178

Email: cardiovascular@europemeet.com / cardiovascular@europemeet.net

Website: https://cardiovasculardiseases.cardiologymeeting.com/