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Dear Colleagues,

With great satisfaction I wish to inform you that the new website of ISHNE has been created.

There, you can find a lot of information about 20-year-long history of our Society, its present time and the plans for the future.

The website provides you all with new possibilities to contact and collaborate with the Society, and to communicate with one another.

 

I want it to become an interdisciplinary forum of discussion between invasive and non-invasive cardiologists, other physicians, mathematicians, physicists and technicians.

We start a new era in ISHNE. The era of telemedicine, which combines numerous fields in cardiology and facilitates activities both in noninvasive and invasive cardiology.

Website administration and supervision

Arkadiusz Stankiewicz - Webmaster
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Małgorzata Kurpesa - Contents Supervisor
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If you have any remarks, requests, suggestions about the website functioning, will you please address them to Prof. Małgorzata Kurpesa, our Contents Supervisor

Prof. Małgorzata Kurpesa, FESC
Chair and Department of Cardiology, Medical University of Lodz
Bieganski Hospital , Kniaziewicza 1/5 Str, 91-347 Lodz, Poland
tel/fax: +48 42 6539909
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I hope that you will enjoy using our new website.

 

With my best wishes to you all
Ryszard Piotrowicz
President of ISHNE

 

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