• Panos Vardas


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    Email —  ******@***med.uoc.gr
    Immediate ESC Past President
    Chairman European Heart Agency (ESC) Brussels
    Head of Cardiology Department University Hospital of Heraklion, Crete, Greece
    LMC Forum Chairman

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  • Leadership and Management in Cardiovascular Medicine

    • 01/07/2016

    During the last fifty years, cardiovascular medicine has remarkably advanced by continuously contributing both in the prevention of cardiovascular diseases and their diagnostic and therapeutic management.   Given the increase in the quality of life and survival rate of cardiovascular patients, it has been recognised that to a significant degree, the expectations of financial investments reflecting

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  • Editorial

    • 01/11/2007

    Dear readers, Better management practices can have a profoundly positive impact on the efficiency of any medical department. An exchange of management information and experiences will inevitably allow for a more efficient and patient-orientated provision of services, as well as a more informed medical team. While at a general hospital level, management awareness is more clearly evident,...

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  • Editorial

    • 21/12/2008

    Dear Readers, Medical technology is constantly widening the diagnostic and therapeutic horizons in our professional lives. It provides hope for the patient who looks to the rapidly developing medical technology of tomorrow for a solution to his or her complex health problems today. Simultaneously, medical technology represents a remarkable sector of corporate activity, on both sides of the...

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  • Editorial

    • 01/01/2009

    Dear Readers, For two thousand years, the oath of Hippocrates has bound its proponents to uphold the highest of professional standards in treating patients. This inviolable commitment continues today and clearly delineates the duties of our vocation. Nevertheless, much has changed today in comparison with ancient medicine. Modern medical science has progressed tremendously, while also...

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  • Editorial

    • 21/04/2008

    Dear Readers, Medical science in practice has always been closely dependent on prevailing economic, social, and cultural conditions. This was true in ancient times and has remained true until the present day. Never before, though, has that science shown such rapid advances, while at the same time being so crucially tied to costs, priorities, and political choices. Inevitably, therefore, the...

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  • Shrinking the Gaps: E-Health and Cardiology

    • 04/01/2010

    According to Moore’s law (named after Intel cofounder Gordon E. Moore), computer capacity increases exponentially, approximately doubling every two years. Two decades ago, for many medical professionals, a computer was still a novelty. Nowadays, an office without one looks bare, incomplete. The healthcare industry has been slow to adopt this new technology. Understandably, caution has been...

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  • Invasive Cardiology: Effectiveness, Cost and Prospects?

    • 31/01/2010

    During the last twenty-five years there has been extraordinary progress in the field of invasive cardiology, as well as indisputable improvement in the clinical results regarding the treatment of heart diseases, and especially of ischaemic heart disease. Coronary angioplasty, first alone and subsequently with the use of a variety of stents, has been evaluated in a significant number of clinical studie

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