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The definitive reference work for every cardiology trainee, general cardiologist and specialist cardiologist
ESC Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine Online
Second Edition
Edited by A. John Camm, Thomas F. Lüscher, and Patrick W. Serruys
Online
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- The definitive online resource for every cardiologist training and practising in cardiology today
- Derived from the latest ESC guidelines, Task Force reports and Scientific statements, to reflect the most indicative and relevant evidence-base available
- Material is fully indexed and searchable, allowing for ease-of-navigation, with full technical support available
- Supported with multiple-choice questions which test the reader's comprehension, and can be used to gain EBAC-accredited CME points
- 'Further reading' sections link to PubMed enabling access to thousands of abstracts and full texts which can be browsed at the touch of a button
- All material has been fully peer reviewed and approved by the ESC Educational Committee, to ensure the highest level of accuracy and relevance
- Featuring contributions from over 120 leading specialists who are internationally recognised in their fields
- Includes four-colour images and numerous line drawings, which can be downloaded for personal use
- Each section concludes with the author's own personal perspective, with their unique insight into how their subject will develop over the next 5 years
New to this edition - Seven new sections covering heart disease in specific contexts, and the knowledge of 15 new contributors
The ESC Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine has become the definitive reference work for every cardiology trainee, general cardiologist and specialist cardiologist as they develop their core knowledge of their subject. Based on the Core Curriculum of the European Society of Cardiology, this
online resource contains much of the evidence base, and reflects ESC guidelines, Task Force reports and Scientific statements, which guide current practice. Now totally revised and updated, with significant new chapters on specific context-based heart disease, The ESC Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine Online is the must-have must-use resource for everyone currently working in the field. The ESC Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine contains 38 sections flowing from the clinical presentation of the patient and initial investigations, through to comprehensive descriptions of disease processes and pathophysiological states, and finally to the complex interrelationship between the heart and the mind. Each section begins with a summary of the chapter featuring key
learning points, and is completed with personal reflections from the authors about the standing of their subject and its likely development during the next half decade. Multiple choice questions - unique to the online version - provide comprehensive coverage of all of the material, and can be completed to gain European Board of Accreditation in Cardiology (EBAC)-accredited CME points. Abstracts and full texts recommended as 'further reading' can be accessed, searched and downloaded via PubMed. Finding the information you need is easy with a clear on-screen layout, straight-forward search functionality, and intuitive navigation. Full-colour diagrams and simple tables are interspersed throughout, and can be downloaded to PowerPoint for
individuals' personal use. Sections relating to cardiac imaging are further enhanced by the inclusion of original video footage. The ESC Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine represents the core knowledge expected of all cardiologists - from those in training to those seeking professional reaccreditation. Although created principally for those practising in European countries, it will also provide up-to-date and comprehensive information for others who seek this information, wherever in the world they may be based.Readership: Cardiologists in training and practice and general physicians working in related fields.
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Edited by A. John Camm, British Heart Foundation Professor of Clinical Cardiology, St. George's University of London, London, UK, Thomas F. Lüscher, Professor and Head of Cardiology, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, and Patrick W. Serruys, Professor of Cardiology, Thorax Centre, Erasmus University Medical Centre, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Professor John Camm qualified in 1971. He worked at Guy's Hospital before working at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London. In 1986 he moved to St. George's Hospital Medical School in London as Professor of Clinical Cardiology (British Heart Foundation). Professor Camm was elected the Chairman of Medicine in October 1990, a
post rotated from in 1995. He is now the Chairman of the Division of Cardiac and Vascular Sciences at St. George's University of London. His major speciality is cardiac arrhythmias but he is also much involved in clinical cardiac electrophysiology, cardiac pacemakers, risk stratification in post myocardial infarction, heart failure and cardiomyopathy patients. He has a major interest in cardiovascular safety of cardiac and non-cardiac drugs. John has given over 1500 lectures to national and international audiences, written more than 1000 peer review papers and over 250 detailed reviews. He has authored and edited numerous books.
Professor Thomas Lüscher, Chairman of the Department of Medicine and Cardiology at Zurich, is the new Editor-in-Chief of the European Society of Cardiology flagship peer review journal, European Heart Journal. He has held many successful positions with the ESC including chairing the ESC Working Group on Coronary Circulation, the Congress Programme Committee 2002-3 and has equally been the Vice-President of the ESC Working Groups for two years. He turned to cardiology at 24 after witnessing a case of sudden cardiac death in his father's office, is not only an interventional cardiologist but also a keen researcher studying the genetics of atherosclerosis in animal models and the role of endothelial as well as inflammatory cells in vascular dysfunction and coronary occlusion. He is
involved in multicentre studies looking into the mechanisms of new drugs on vascular dysfunction in Zurich or stents that attract stem cells as proof-of-concept trials with limited patients.
Professor Serruys is Professor of Interventional Cardiology and Head of Interventional Department at Erasmus MC University Medical Center, Rotterdam. His primary research interests are coronary artery disease and interventional cardiology, for which he received numerous awards. He is also a Fellow of the European Society of Cardiology and the American College of Cardiology, and a member of the Scientific Council of the International College of Angiology. He is Associate Editor of Circulation and serves on the editorial boards of several other journals. Professor Serruys has published more than 1300 papers and co-edited 31 books. Contributors: Professor Jeroen Bax, Department of
Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, THE NETHERLANDS Professor Gunther Breithardt, Universitatsklinikum(Kardiologie/Angiologie), Munster, GERMANY Dr Michele Brignole, Ospidali del Tigullio, Lavagna, ITALY Dr Francesco Cosentino, Division of Cardiology, Ospedale Sant' Andrea, University La Sapienza, Rome, ITALY Professor John Camm, Professor of Clinical Cardiology, St George's University of London, London, UK Professor Domenico Corrado, University of Padova, Padova, ITALY Dr Francisco G. Cosio, Cardiology Department, Hospital Universitario de Getafe, Madrid, SPAIN Professor Filipo Crea, Policlinico Agosino Gemelli, Rome, ITALY Dr Alberto Cremonesi, Interventional Cardiovascular unit,
Cotignola, ITALY Professor Werner Daniel, Medical Clinic II/Cardiology, University Clinic Erlangen, Erlangen, GERMANY Professor John Deanfield, Institute of Child Health, London, UK Professor Jeronimo Farré, Department of Cardiology, Fundacion Jiminez Diaz, Madrid, SPAIN Professor Pim de Feyter, Radiology and Cardiology, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, THE NETHERLANDS Professor Carlo Di Mario, Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospital, London, UK Professor Frank Flachskampf, Med. Klinik 2, University Clinic Erlangen, Erlangen, GERMANY Professor Nazzareno Galiè, Institute of Cardiology, University of Bologna, Bologna, ITALY Dr Stephan Gielen, Department of Internal Medicine/Cardiology, University of
Leipzig, Heart Centre, Leipzig, GERMANY Professor Roger Hall, School of Medicine, Health Policy and Practice, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK Professor Christian Hamm, Department of Cardiology, Kerkhoff Heart Center, Bad Nauheim, GERMANY Professor Otto Hess, Department of Cardiology, Swiss Cardiovascular Center, University Hospital, Bern, SWITZERLAND Dr Demos Katritsis, Department of Cardiology, Athens Euroclinic, Athens, GREECE Associate Professor Philipp Kaufmann, Cardiovascular Center, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, SWITZERLAND Professor Sverre Kjeldsen, Department of Cardiology, Ullevaal University Hospital, Oslo, NORWAY Professor John McMurray, Department of Cardiology, Western Infirmary, Glasgow,
UK Professor Christoph Nienaber, Cardiology/Vascular Medicine, University Clinic Rostock, Rostock, GERMANY Dr Susanne S. Pedersen, CoRPS - Center of Research on Psychology in Somatic Diseases, Department of Medical, University of Tilburg, Tilburg, THE NETHERLANDS Professor Dudley Pennell, Director, Cardiovascular MR Unit, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK Professor Don Poldermans, Department of Anaesthesiiology, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, THE NETHERLANDS Dr Patrizia Presbitero, Istituto Clinico Humanitas, Rozzano, ITALY Professor Sylvia Priori, Director of Molecular Cardiology and Electrophysiology Laboratories, IRCCS Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri, Pavia, ITALY Professor Annika Rosengren, Department of
Medicine, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Göteborg, SWEDEN Dr Frank Ruschitzka, University Hospital, Zurich, SWITZERLAND Dr Sebastian Schellong, Division of Angiology, University Hospital Carl Custav Carus, Dresden, GERMANY Professor Jordi Soler-Soler, Servicio de Cardiología, Hospital General Universitari Vall d'Hebron, Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona, SPAIN Professor Gaetano Thiene, Pathological Anatomy, University of Padua Medical School, Padua, ITALY Professor Alec Vahanian, Service de Cardiologie, Bichat Hospital, Paris, FRANCE Professor Panagiotis Vardas, Heraklion University Hospital, Heraklion, Crete, GREECE Professor F Zannad, Department of Cardiovascular Disease, Clinical Investigation Center INSERM CHU,
University Henri Poincaré, Nancy, FRANCE
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Review(s) from previous edition
"One of the most valuable features of the ESC Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine is the electronic version - Circulation
"a novel feature introduced by the accrediting body, EBAC, is the provision of high-quality continuing medical education for cardiologists and trainees after specified chapters with multiple choice questions relating to the chapter's content." - Circulation
"One of its most remarkable achievements in addition to the high standard of writing is its superb illustrations, figures and tables that appeal on virtually every page." - Circulation
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