ESC Congress
The ESC Congress is the annual congress of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC), the largest medical congress in Europe. It gathers over 30,000 active participants (mainly cardiologists) and takes place every year in August/September in a different European city.[citation needed]
List of ESC Congresses
The first ESC Congress was held in 1950 and from then on every 4 years[1] until 1988, when it became an annual event.
- 1984 –
Düsseldorf - 1988 –
Vienna - 1989 –
Nice - 1990 –
Stockholm - 1991 –
Amsterdam - 1992 –
Barcelona - 1993 –
Nice - 1994 –
Berlin - 1995 –
Amsterdam - 1996 –
Birmingham - 1997 –
Stockholm - 1998 –
Vienna - 1999 –
Barcelona - 2000 –
Amsterdam - 2001 –
Stockholm - 2002 –
Berlin - 2003 –
Vienna - 2004 –
Munich - 2005 –
Stockholm - 2006 –
Barcelona - 2007 –
Vienna - 2008 –
Munich - 2009 –
Barcelona - 2010 –
Stockholm - 2011 –
Paris - 2012 –
Munich - 2013 –
Amsterdam - 2014 –
Barcelona - 2015 –
London - 2016 –
Rome - 2017 –
Barcelona - 2018 –
Munich - 2019 –
Paris - 2020 –
Amsterdam (Online only) - 2021 –
London (Online only) - 2022 –
Barcelona (On-site and Online) - 2023 –
Amsterdam (On-site and Online) - 2024 –
London - 2025 –
Madrid
After the 2017 ESC Congress, Barcelona
became the city with most congresses since 1988(6), followed by Stockholm
(5) and then by Amsterdam
and Vienna
and Munich
(4 times each as of 2018).
Some congresses (1994, 2006 and 2019) were organised jointly with the World Heart Federation[2] under the name of "World Congress of Cardiology".
References
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