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Michele M. Gulizia, MD, FESC
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
I would like to invite you to attend the 5th edition of the Mediterranean Cardiology Meeting (MCM), May 29-31, 2011 in the wonderful scenario of Catania (Italy).
Boasting more than 1,500 participants, with a particularly strong international attendance, our last edition effectively confirmed the highest interest aroused by this biannual meeting.
An outstanding Faculty, selected between the most prestigious experts in the field, will undoubtedly provide the highest teaching quality, highlighting the current state and limitation of scientific knowledge and presenting a detailed analysis of the most recent developments in the treatment of: Atrial Fibrillation, Sudden Cardiac Death, Heart Failure, Acute Coronary Syndromes, Global Cardiovascular Prevention, Syncope, Genetics and Cardiac Monitoring technologies.
New interactive programs and happenings have been added to this edition, with the intent of implementing your clinical practice directly, together with an excellent multi-disciplinary program, including Courses, Symposia, Debates on Controversial Topics, Clinical Tutorials, Casual Corner Sessions, Luncheon Panels, Focus on, Meet-the-Expert Sessions, Interactive Cases-Review from Faculty and Attendance, Televoter Sessions, Intercultural Exchanges, Abstract and Poster Session.
The main goal of the forthcoming edition is that of providing the participants with the latest updates on Clinical & Interventional Cardiology – consequently, it is addressed to cardiologists, internists, first aid clinicians, physicians of general medicine, fellows, nurses and technicians with high interest in the whole management of cardiac pathologies.
Catania, as one of the most famous historical and cultural locations in the whole Mediterranean area, is the ideal setting for this meeting. This beautiful city, founded back in VIII century BC, has been one of the most important and flourishing cultural, artistic and political centres of the Italian Renaissance period – significantly, it was here that the first Sicilian university opened, back in 1434. Today, Catania is a particularly lively and fascinating town, rich in marvellous examples of typically Sicilian baroque style, as well as one of the main economic and educational centres in the island, and a key hub of the technological industry. A city full of colours, perfumes, flavours – and blessed with a wonderful location, suspended between the deep blue of the Ionian Sea and the majestic shape of Mount Etna, which dominates the town from afar...

Looking forward to seeing you in Catania, sincerely

Michele M. Gulizia, MD, FESC
President Mediterranean Cardiology Meeting

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