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Cardiology 2019

Euroscicon Conference on Annual World Cardiology 2019

Tokyo, Japan
25 - 26 November 2019
The conference ended on 26 November 2019

Important Dates

Early Bird Deadline
30th April 2019
Abstract Acceptance Notification
10th September 2019
Abstract Submission Deadline
1st October 2019
Final Abstract / Full Paper Deadline
30th October 2019

About Cardiology 2019

Annual World Cardiology 2019

Topics

Neonatal cardiology and cardiac surgery, Clinical cardiology, Heart disease and failure, Diabetes, obesity & stroke, Pediatrics cardiology

Call for Papers

The 2019 Cardiology Conference: Tokyo, Japan

November 25-26, 2019

International Conference on Annual World Cardiology is happening during November 25-26, 2019 in Tokyo, Japan. The event invites health care Professionals, Researchers, Public health Professionals, Students, and Trainees to attend the meeting as a Speaker or listener and share their Research.

The Conference focuses on the Theme “Stimulating Excellence in Cardiology and Healthcare”.

Kindly visit the link for Details about the Conference: https://cardiology.euroscicon....

Major Sessions

·         Heart Disease & Failure ·         Diabetes, Obesity & Stroke ·         Clinical Cardiology ·          Pediatrics Cardiology ·         Cardio-Oncology ·         Women Cardiology ·         Hypertension ·         Cardiac Nursing ·         Interventional Cardiology ·         Heart Regeneration ·         Cardiovascular Engineering ·         Cardiac Diagnostic & Medication ·         Heart Devices ·         Cardiovascular Pharmacology ·         Current Research in Cardiology   To avail speaking Opportunities speakers are requested to submit their abstract with short Biography and recent photograph in the link: https://cardiology.euroscicon.com/abstract-submission Be Quick, the Deadline for abstract submission is 10-04-2019

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