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Declaration of interest
The existence of potential conflicts of interest does not necessarily indicate a bias. However, it is our ethical obligation to inform participants so that they are made aware of any relationship that might cause unintentional bias.
A potential conflict of interest may arise from various relationships, past or present, such as employment, consultancy, investments and stock ownership, funding for research, family relationship etc. This will allow the audience to take potential conflicts of interest into account when assessing the objectivity of the presentation.
IMPORTANT:
When accepting the role(s) via the agreement form, Speakers / Chairpersons / Discussants / Presenters have to declare possible conflict(s) of interest. This information is accessible to edit and update as may be required. It is the person's responsibility to ensure the information is up to date in the system - a DOI slide will be automatically generated, as second slide, by the upload system based on the information entered.
We request the DOI Slide to be displayed and read out loud to give the audience sufficient time to take note of the conflicts disclosed.
Chairpersons/Discussants must declare possible conflict of interest regarding the topics of the presentations orally at the beginning of the session.
View the regulations for invited speakers and chairpersons.
Copyrights
Presentations given at the congress will be featured on ESC 365.
Please refer to the online agreement form for the copyrights terms (for web only).
Video / Audio / Photos
The recording of video or audio from any presentation on the web pages of ESC Preventive Cardiology 2025 is strictly prohibited.
Restrictions on photography are at the sole discretion of the presenter and must be announced to the audience at the start of the presentation.