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Cardiovascular congress diary
Date
Conference
Venue
Contact details to register
JUNE 2012
8–9 June
CCC 2012 – Cardiovascular Complications Conference
Frankfurt, Germany
22–24 June
PAIN SA Congress
CSIR International Convention
Centre, Pretoria
27 June
ICI 2012 – Imaging in Cardiovascular Interventions
Frankfurt, Germany
28–30 June
CSI 2012 – Catheter Interventions in Congenital & Structural Heart Disease Frankfurt, Germany
JULY 2012
9–12 July
18th World Congress of the International Society for the Study of
Hypertension in Pregnancy
Geneva, Switzerland
13–15 July
ASEAN Federation of Cardiology Congress (AFCC)
Singapore
19–22 Jul y
13th Annual SA Heart Congress
Sun City, South Africa
AUGUST 2012
25–29 August
2012 ESC, European Society of Cardiology Congress
Munich, Germany
SEPTEMBER 2012
29 September
Trend 2012 Asia–Pacific
Hong Kong
OCTOBER 2012
5 October
New Horizons in Echocardiography
Sandton, South Africa
10–13 October
8th World Stroke Congress
Brasilia, Brazil
20 October
The Many Faces of AF symposium
Cape Town, South Africa
20–22 October
Acute Cardiac Care
Istanbul, Turkey
24 October
The Many Faces of AF symposium
Durban, South Africa
27 October
The Many Faces of AF symposium
Johannesburg, South Africa
NOVEMBER 2012
3–7 November
American Heart Association Scientific Sessions
Los Angeles, US
16–17 November LAA 2012
Frankfurt, Germany
DECEMBER 2012
5–8 December
The 16th Annual EUROECHO and other imaging modalities
Athens, Greece
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