CardioCareLive, Premier CardioMetabolic Conference, Announces Philips Healthcare as Exhibitor
Needham, MA (PRWEB) February 5, 2009 -- PlatformQ, producer of CardioCareLive (http://www.cardiocarelive.com), the premier virtual event for healthcare professionals who work with patients with cardiometabolic risk factors, today announced Philips Healthcare (http://www.medical.philips.com/us/) as an exhibitor of its March 3-4 medical conference which also offers continuing education (http://cardiocarelive.com/en_CA/guest/cme) at no cost to healthcare providers.
CardioCareLive (http://www.cardiocarelive.com) brings together leaders in cardiovascular care with healthcare practitioners, along with medical device providers such as Philips Healthcare, to foster interaction and the sharing of the latest treatments for patients at cardiovascular risk. Philips Healthcare provides quality healthcare imaging solutions, such as a family of echocardiography systems with advanced 2D and 3D imaging and quantification tools, that aid in the diagnosis and treatment of patients.
"Physicians are increasingly time-constrained, yet still need to stay up-to-date with the latest practices and technologies," said Joe Sovak, Marketing Vice President, Philips Healthcare. "We are pleased to support CardioCareLive. This event delivers all the benefits of a physical medical conference, with live keynote presentations, lectures, peer networking and an exhibit floor, to your desktop computer."
CardioCareLive (http://www.cardiocarelive.com) will feature noted experts (http://cardiocarelive.com/en_CA/guest/app-speakers-a) such as Roger Blumenthal, MD, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; Robert Eckel, MD, University of Colorado Denver and former President, American Heart Association; Clyde Yancy, MD, Baylor Heart & Vascular Institute and incoming President, American Heart Association, and other preeminent leaders in the care and treatment of cardiometabolic diseases. To view a complete list of speakers, agenda, or to register now for free, visit CardioCareLive (http://www.cardiocarelive.com)
About CardioCareLive
CardioCareLive (http://www.cardiocarelive.com), a medical conference and free CME training that takes place entirely online, enables healthcare practitioners and others interested in understanding and managing cardiometabolic risk factors to learn, connect and interact through powerful Web-based software and services.
CardioCareLive is produced by PlatformQ, whose mission is to connect people, companies, organizations and associations worldwide to meet, interact and learn from leading experts and thought leaders through proven interactive tools at online events.
CardioCareLive and PlatformQ are trademarks of PlatformQ, LLC. All other trademarks or service marks are property of their respective owners.
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