IDSS 2016 - 13th International Dead Sea Symposium (IDSS) on Innovations in Cardiac Arrhythmias and Device Therapy
Date2016-03-06 - 2016-03-09
Deadline2015-09-08
VenueTel Aviv, Israel
Keywords
Websitehttps://idss-ep.com
Topics/Call fo Papers
The 2016 symposium will focus broadly on emerging technology and therapies and will comprise all phases of the innovation process, e.g. ongoing or recently completed studies on devices, ablation, and mapping. This approach will facilitate comprehensive exposure to medical device and biotechnology innovations.
The International Program Committee in close collaboration with leading scientific societies are preparing a stimulating, multidisciplinary scientific program for professionals in all disciplines of arrhythmia: electrophysiologists, clinical cardiologists and internists, for physicians working in sport medicine and family physicians, an innovative scientists, biomedical engineers, entrepreneurs and the industry.
The meeting will commence with a full day of workshops and mini-courses on ECG, CRT, AF & VT ablation and cardiac anatomy ? a unique opportunity to learn and practice how to.
It will continue with a two day conference focusing on the use advance technology and therapies intended to save hearts and lives. The program will highlight numerous hot topics on basic, pediatric and adult electrophysiology, including multidisciplinary approaches in treatment of AF, HF and prevention of sudden cardiac death.
These themes will be discussed in sessions and satellite symposia and will include presentations from international and Israeli experts focusing on new therapies and various stages of research, combined with live presentations to emphasize the impact of novel technologies on current and future therapy ? especially the future of ablative interventions and the many innovations under investigation for treating cardiac arrhythmias using various mapping techniques or combined surgical and interventional pathways.
Traditionally, the IDSS program will also comprise workshop designed for nurses and technicians working in pacing, EP and cardiac care units.
The International Program Committee in close collaboration with leading scientific societies are preparing a stimulating, multidisciplinary scientific program for professionals in all disciplines of arrhythmia: electrophysiologists, clinical cardiologists and internists, for physicians working in sport medicine and family physicians, an innovative scientists, biomedical engineers, entrepreneurs and the industry.
The meeting will commence with a full day of workshops and mini-courses on ECG, CRT, AF & VT ablation and cardiac anatomy ? a unique opportunity to learn and practice how to.
It will continue with a two day conference focusing on the use advance technology and therapies intended to save hearts and lives. The program will highlight numerous hot topics on basic, pediatric and adult electrophysiology, including multidisciplinary approaches in treatment of AF, HF and prevention of sudden cardiac death.
These themes will be discussed in sessions and satellite symposia and will include presentations from international and Israeli experts focusing on new therapies and various stages of research, combined with live presentations to emphasize the impact of novel technologies on current and future therapy ? especially the future of ablative interventions and the many innovations under investigation for treating cardiac arrhythmias using various mapping techniques or combined surgical and interventional pathways.
Traditionally, the IDSS program will also comprise workshop designed for nurses and technicians working in pacing, EP and cardiac care units.
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