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Contact: Ana Fullmer, 202-375-6229; afullmer@acc.org
May
16, 2008
ACC Launches Cardiosource en Español
ACC’s premier cardiovascular online portal
now available in Spanish, with content tailored to various
Spanish-speaking countries
BUENOS AIRES – The American College of Cardiology announces
the launch of Cardiosource en Español, a Spanish-language
version of its clinical portal, Cardiosource, offering Spanish-speaking
users trusted Cardiosource content, as well as original content
tailored to their country’s cardiovascular needs.
The new Cardiosource en Español offers a Spanish translation
of the popular Cardiosource news and clinical content members’
depend on in practice. Each week, users will find —
- Articles from the Journal of the American College
of Cardiology
- Case studies
- Expert opinions
- News features
- Cardiosource Video Network (CVN), including stories from
the World Congress of Cardiology, ACC.08 and other major
cardiovascular meetings.
Cardiosource en Español will also offer special original
features, including educational symposia for various countries:
Mexico, Spain, Argentina and more.
“Cardiosource en Español reflects the ACC’s
commitment to the international cardiovascular community,”
said Hector Ventura, M.D., F.A.C.C., editor in chief of Cardiosource
en Español. “The site will disseminate the most
expert content, edited by cardiovascular thought leaders,
including Valentin Fuster, Mauricio Cohen and Juan Carlos
Plana.”
Cardiosource en Español launches today at the World
Congress of Cardiology in Buenos Aires.
Please visit www.cardiosource.com/espanol.
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Cardiosource is the American College of Cardiology’s
highly regarded online portal for cardiovascular continuing
medical education (CME) and the latest clinical findings.
The American College of Cardiology is leading the way to
optimal cardiovascular care and disease prevention. The College
is a 34,000-member nonprofit medical society and bestows the
credential Fellow of the American College of Cardiology upon
physicians who meet its stringent qualifications. The College
is a leader in the formulation of health policy, standards
and guidelines, and is a staunch supporter of cardiovascular
research. The ACC provides professional education and operates
national registries for the measurement and improvement of
quality care.
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