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Don’t Miss Out: Register Now for Hands-On Workshops, Global Forums, and Grant Opportunities with EACTS!
Register now for this NEW interactive Workshop!
Taking place over 2 days, the comprehensive programme includes lectures, debate, and practical hands-on surgical practice.
Clinicians who want to acquire more skills in this delicate area will learn key aspects and vital skills of MCS surgical procedures from an internationally recognised group of experts.
- Gain an understanding of the application of tMCS and hands on practice of implantation of devices such as ECMO and mAFP facing with several types of cannulation and insertion.
- Have the opportunity to practice the technique of VADs and ECMO surgery in mannequins, 3D printed simulators and animal hearts.
- Meet experts in the field and discuss important issues in your own development of a MCS programme.
Click here to view the full programme: https://www.eacts.org/education/eacts-academy/events/mcs-workshop-2025/
Attend the MCS Workshop and save €100 on registration for this year's MCS Summit!
Join us in Prague for the 3rd EACTS Aortic Forum!
The cutting-edge scientific programme will include live surgical cases, interactive lectures and lively debates with a focus on the current controversies for the best treatment of each individual aortic pathology, featuring:
- Harvesting and alternatives to pulmonary homograft in the Ross procedure
- Debate: Type A in the Arch: Too many devices, which option for which patient?
- Artificial intelligence in cardiovascular medicine
Find out more here: https://www.eacts.org/education/eacts-academy/events/the-aortic-forum-25/
Register today!
EACTS is partnering with the Edwards Lifesciences Foundation to support the “Every Heartbeat Matters” initiative.
Thanks to a generous donation to the EACTS Francis Fontan Fund (FFF), grants will be available for surgeons engaged in humanitarian work in underserved regions. These grants aim to support education, screening, and treatment efforts, helping reduce the global impact of heart valve disease and improve healthcare for vulnerable communities.
Applications are now open on EACTS.org
Apply before the 1st of June 2025
https://www.eacts.org/education/fff_ehm_grants/