We are delighted to announce that the charity will be representing the patient voice at the third edition of the Bologna Heart Surgery Symposium (BHSS). This prestigious event, focused on aortic disease, will be held in Bologna on 28th and 29th October 2024.
About the Symposium
The BHSS 2024 is set to offer a comprehensive update on the entire spectrum of aortic diseases and their treatments, featuring an impressive roster of global experts. Attendees can look forward to dynamic discussions, debates on the pros and cons of new technologies, and the latest scientific advancements, all aimed at enhancing patient care and improving outcomes.
Event Highlights
- Multi-Sectorial Approach: The symposium will cover open and endovascular aortic repair, including aortic valve procedures, with a focus on the latest technological innovations.
- Live Surgery and Interactive Sessions: Live surgery sessions from the OR of the IRCCS S.Orsola Hospital, along with live-in-a-box cases, lectures, and videos from leading specialists, will be showcased.
- Educational Opportunities: Designed for a wide range of professionals including Cardiovascular Surgeons, Cardiologists, Radiologists, Anesthesiologists, Residents, Perfusionists, and Nurses.
- Innovative Technologies: Discover new diagnostic tools with a special focus on virtual reality and artificial intelligence applied to diagnosis and therapy.
- Parallel Sessions: For the first time, there will be dedicated parallel sessions for perfusionists and nurses, providing a platform for sharing knowledge and experiences.
As the representative of the patient community, we will be presenting the vital work of our charity. Our involvement will ensure that the patient perspective is highlighted and integrated into discussions about the latest advancements in aortic disease treatment and care.
We invite all professionals and stakeholders in the field to join us for this enriching and educational experience. Engage with leading experts, share your own experiences, and gain invaluable insights that will contribute to better patient outcomes.