We don’t have to tell our loyal readers that 2024 was a very productive year for CardioPractice. With more than forty articles, podcasts and videos published, we covered a wide range of topics of critical interest for you and your daily practice.
In 2025 you can look forward to a wealth of interesting new articles and listen to discussions by opinion leaders in various fields of importance to you in your everyday clinical practice. At the same time, all that we previously published are still available on our website for your reference.
Each month we publish thematic issues exploring subjects specially chosen by the CardioPractice Editorial Board. We open the year with our January volume focused on the implications of diabetes and cardiovascular health followed in each subsequent month by volumes illuminating such topics as:
- Arrythmias: atrial fibrillation and asymptomatic ventricular extrasystoles
- Diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in chronic ischaemic coronary disease
- New frontiers in hypertension management from the latest ESC Guidelines
- Stroke
- Asymptomatic carotid stenosis
- Heart-Brain relationships
- Heart-Lung relationships
- Sleep apnoea
- Geriatric cardiology
…and many more
Content will be prepared with you in mind – the practicing cardiologist.
CardioPractice is dedicated to providing short articles and revealing podcasts and videos for each topic filled with the kind of concise information that you can use right away in your daily practice.
And what’s more, CardioPractice comes to you as part of the Council for Cardiology Practice (CCP) – the group in the ESC that represents your interests – so join us on this website for reports from the main sessions of the very first CCP convention to be held in Athens in February.
As we begin 2025, we are thrilled with the potential of the coming months where we hope our publication will accompany you as we navigate our rapidly evolving practice and help you offer your patients the very best care possible.
Thank you for being with us here – and please let us know what you think and what subjects you would like us to cover in the future. You can write to us at cardiopractice@escardio.org.
And, in the meantime, let me join the CardioPractice team in wishing you all an incredible New Year.
Marc Ferrini, MD
Cardiopractice Editor-in-Chief