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Administration

The Society's administrative bodies are as follows:

  • General Assembly
  • Board
  • Executive Committee
  • Audit Committee

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Contract research organisation

A top priority of our Society has been the establishment of a high level contract research organisation which will be able to coordinate and manage multi-centre studies. These can be initiated by the ideas of our members, or multi-centre studies could be carried out based on research protocols suggested by industry.

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Scientific initiatives

The division of Scientific Initiatives orchestrates the scientific activities based on planning for each academic year (from September to the following June). These activities are mainly made up of thematic entities related to research. The programme for each new academic year will be announced on the Society's web site late in the preceding spring.


Research laboratory

The Research Laboratory is included in the plans for the Society's activities as a main collab, organised to cover basic research in areas such as molecular cardiology, function of the vascular endothelium, and cardiovascular ageing. Its organisation presupposes a degree of maturity in the Society's organisation and will require generous financial support. It's development has therefore been programmed for a later phase.


Medical technology observatory

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