Published: Mar. 28, 2011
Updated: Mar. 28, 2011
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To keep you updated on the newest developments in cardiology research and education, the Duke Cardiology fellows will be blogging throughout the 2011 ACC Scientific Sessions in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The ACC Scientific Sessions is presented by the American College of Cardiology Foundation, a nonprofit medical society dedicated to improving heart health. This year’s conference celebrates 60 years of improving patient care and will feature the latest advancements in science, education, and innovation in heart care.
With daily updates, videos, and photos, the blog will bring you the most up-to-date information coming from the meeting, which will be held April 2-5, 2011.
Leading up to the conference, the blog will feature discussions with Duke Heart Center physicians about a wide range of topics that will be addressed at the meeting. During the conference, the blog will feature highlights from scientific sessions, which can offer a glimpse into what the future of cardiovascular care holds.
The blog also offers readers a chance to get involved by submitting questions in the Q&A section, suggesting topics you’d like to know more about, and voting in online polls.
Find out what is happening at the 2011 ACC Scientific Session by visiting www.dukecardiologyfellows.org or following the Duke Cardiology fellows on Twitter at @dukeheartfellow.
