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Women in Cardiology Networking Event
August 26, 2023 @ 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm EDT
Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Come together and strengthen your network with other women in cardiology during ESC Congress 2023 at the RAI Amsterdam Congress Centre. This event is organized by Women as One and the European Society of Cardiology.
Meet other physicians and learn how Women as One can support you throughout your career at this special panel discussion and networking reception. Please note that this event is not affiliated with ESC Congress 2023.
Why should you join?
- Connect with women in the cardiology community, and share interests and contact information.
- Celebrate the achievements of women physicians who are breaking new ground in the field.
- Learn more about Women as One and how the organization can benefit your career.
Agenda
16:30 – 16:45 | Opening Remarks and Welcome |
16:45 – 17:05 | Panel Discussion: Overcoming Obstacles – Leadership Through Adversity
Moderator: Shrilla Banerjee, MBChB, MRCP, MD, FRCP, Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust. Panelists: Rasha Al-Lamee, MD, Imperial College London; Robert Harrington, MD, Weill Cornell Medicine; Jennifer Jones-McMeans, PhD, Abbott Vascular; Deborah Kalkman, MD, Amsterdam UMC |
17:05 – 17:15 | Presentation from UMAUK – Ukrainian Physicians in the UK
Oksana Marchenko, MD, King’s College London |
17:15 – 17:55 | Time for Networking and Connection |
17:55 – 18:00 | Closing Remarks |
Entry to this event is free of charge.
Is this event only for women?
While most attendees are women, everyone who supports and promotes diversity and inclusion is welcome to join, regardless of gender.
Do you have any questions?
Get in touch with Karoline Bowman via email at karoline@womenasone.org
This event is organized by Women as One and the European Society of Cardiology and is not affiliated with ESC Congress 2023.
About the organizers
Women as One
Women as One is a non-profit organization that provides talented women physicians with unique professional opportunities. By doing this, we aim to build a more inclusive, diverse, and just workforce in medicine.