Conference themes
The Global Conference on Cardiology, organized by Displaycia, is a premier event that unites distinguished specialists from across the globe to deliberate on the latest trends, research, and advancements in cardiology. Featuring eight sessions covering topics like cardiovascular science, heart diseases, and cardiac surgery, this conference serves as a platform for collaboration and networking among cardiologists, healthcare professionals, researchers, students, and scientists.
Learning objectives, training objectives
The Global Conference on Cardiology brings together experts in cardiology to discuss the latest trends, research, challenges, and advancements. The event aims to accelerate scientific discoveries and key milestones in cardiology research.
Target Audience
researchers, scientists, doctors, practitioners, research assistants, students, university faculty and staff, principals, school heads, lecturers, teaching assistants, industry professionals, innovators, career officers, private sector members.
Certifications
Our organization offers certificates with CPD credit points to all attendees. These points are valuable for upholding your learning standards, keeping your resumes updated, and staying knowledgeable about the latest skills and industry advancements.
Scientific Society
Displaycia
Notes
Event Tracks:
Cardiovascular Science and Research, Cardiac Surgery, Cardiac Imaging, Diagnosis and Treatment, Acute Coronary Syndromes, Heart Failure and Stroke, Field-Based Cardiology, AI and Digital Trends in Cardiology, Cardiovascular Surgery
Enquiries and Registration:
Registration Fees:
Speaker (Physical): 399 USD
Speaker (Virtual): 119 USD
Delegate (Physical): 319 USD
Delegate (Virtual): 99 USD
Sponsor: 999 USD
Exhibitor: 799 USD
Event Registration URL: https://displaycia.com/register/
Mr. Bikash Dinda
Ms. Minu Senapati
CategoriesClinical Research, Evidence-Based Health Care, Health Professions Education, Heart Surgery, Medical and Chemical Laboratory Diagnostics, Medical Education , Medical Genetics, Public Health Research