exhibiting
with wisepress
Upcoming
Charing Cross Symposium on Vascular Medicine
23 - 25 Apr. 2024
SCTS Annual Meeting and Cardiothoracic Forum 2014
Exhibition overview
The Society for Cardiothoracic Surgery in Great Britain and Ireland (SCTS) was founded in 1934. The aims of the SCTS are:1. To continuously improve the quality of
healthcare that our members deliver to patients in an open and accountable
manner
2. To ensure that we influence the direction of education and
development of surgeons-in -training and related health care professionals
3.
Ensure that regulation when required is fit for purpose
4. To meet the
professional demands of our members as regards information and guidance
surrounding the practice of cardiothoracic surgery
5. Support education and
professional development through Society scholarships and bursaries.
6.
Represent GB & Ireland in cardiothoracic surgery at an international level
to foster exchange of concepts and ideas which may enhance our practice,
The SCTS has an annual meeting in March attracting health professionals involved in cardiothoracic surgery from the UK and overseas. An important feature over recent meetings has been the development of the Cardiothoracic Forum, which is designed to focus on cardiothoracic practice and encourages non-medically qualified members of the cardiothoracic team to make contributions. The SCTS also has a growing patient involvement and patients who have undergone cardiothoracic surgery have been invited to attend the meetings.
Deadline details
- Entry into Wisepress Congress Price List: Feb. 17, 2014
- Receipt of display material: Feb. 21, 2014
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