Acute Cardiovascular Days - Acute Myocardial Infarction

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Welcome to the 2023 Edition of the AcuteCVDays, focusing on Acute Myocardial Infarction

To increase awareness on optimized acute cardiovascular care for patients suffering Acute Myocardial Infarction across Europe, the Association for Acute Cardiovascular Care (ACVC) of the ESC proposes to convene this marketing campaign  called AcuteCVdays to optimize patient care and outcomes.

The objective is to disseminate knowledge as well as recommendation from both sides of the Atlantic on best practice on how to treat patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction: how to diagnose, risk stratify and stabilize but also how to organise the team in charge

This programme is delivered by the Association for Acute Cardiovascular Care (ACVC) with the scientific collaboration of northern American experts and in close partnership with ERC, EUSEM and ESICM.

EUSEM is collaborating with the following webcasts that will be openly accessible on the EUSEM Academy from May 1 till June 4. The link will take you directly to the recording.

Please find the educational materials from the  partners of the Acute Cardiovasculare Care initiative here: https://www.escardio.org/Marketing/Acute-CVDays

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Used Emergency Cars Needed in Ukraine

Our Ukrainian colleagues are requesting help to acquire used emergency cars.

#Ukraine is facing with problems related to the lack of emergency cars. Many emergency vehicles were destroyed as they were used to evacuate wounded people, both civilians and military, from the battlefield zone.

Ukrainian Emergency Services need to acquire used cars, that could operate in hot spots and help them to save lives.

If you can help, please contact Dr Mariia Suleman, at the All-Ukrainian Resuscitation Council and Emergency Medicine (ARCEM) #emergencymedicine #paramedics #ambulanceservice

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EU Commission launches a new system for in-kind donations to Ukraine and Neighbouring countries

The Commission officially launched its new system to channel in-kind donations from the private sector to Ukraine and countries hosting Ukrainian refugees.

The Commission can help you with confirming that your donation will be accepted, by liaising directly with the national authorities of the country where the donation will end up. The Commission also has a functioning system in place to bring goods into Ukraine.

Please find attached the press release for more information.

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