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Follow the EAPC SoMe Young Ambassadors

An EAPC voice throughout the year

Preventive Cardiology

We are thrilled to announce a significant milestone in the growth of our community! Over the past couple of years, our social media (SoMe) presence has flourished, emerging as an invaluable resource for our members keen on staying informed about the latest developments in preventive cardiology.

For those passionate about staying ahead in preventive cardiology, we encourage you to follow @EAPCPresident on X as well as dedicated hashtags: #EAPCYoung, #EAPC_ESC and  #ESCPrev2024. These hashtags are your gateway to the latest insights, breakthroughs, and discussions in the field.

Meet Our Dynamic Team of Ambassadors

We are proud to introduce our team of seven dedicated ambassadors. These dynamic individuals are here to keep you updated on everything related to the EAPC. Through regular publications on our social media platforms, including the EAPC Young Community LinkedIn Group, the EAPC Preventive Cardiology Facebook Group and their personal accounts on X (formerly Twitter), they will draw your attention to important activities, updates, and events.

Get ready for a journey of discovery and engagement! Follow our ambassadors on their social media handles and stay connected with the pulse of preventive cardiology.

EAPC SoMe Ambassadors

Team lead

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Savvas Hadjiphilippou, @cymedsoc

 

Team 

We look forward to your online engagement as we embark on this exciting chapter together. Let's build a community that thrives on knowledge, collaboration, and a shared passion for preventive cardiology.