The RISE agenda has been thoughtfully designed to provide a global perspective on leadership for women in cardiology. While gender parity is increasing among trainees entering cardiovascular medicine, the number of women in leadership positions remains critically low. RISE aims to equip women in cardiology with the non-clinical skills essential to career advancement.
RISE @ ESC Congress 2025 brings together an exceptional faculty of global leaders, including Program Directors Dr. Roxana Mehran, Dr. María Rubini, and Dr. Liesl Zühlke. Participants will gain invaluable insights, strategic perspectives, and the inspiration needed to chart their own course toward leadership. View the full agenda below.
MC Dr. Sarah Birkhoelzer and RISE Program Directors Dr. Roxana Mehran, Dr. María Rubini and Dr. Liesl Zühlke.
Jean-François Riffaud, European Society of Cardiology and Borjana Pervan, World Heart Federation.
This session will explore how leading societies in cardiovascular medicine can support and elevate the work of women physicians.
Moderators: Dr. Roxana Mehran and María Rubini
Participants: Dr. Chris Kramer (American College of Cardiology); Dr. Thomas Lüscher (European Society of Cardiology); Dr. Athena Poppas (World Heart Federation); Dr. Stacey Rosen (American Heart Association).
In this session, we’ll hear from working physicians about the unique challenges facing women in cardiology in their region of the globe, and discuss targeted solutions and opportunities for growth.
Moderator: Dr. Barbara Casadei
Participants: Dr. Carla Agatiello (South America); Dr. Nouf Alanazi (Middle East); Dr. Sonya Burgess (Australia/New Zealand); Dr. Dipti Itchhaporia (North America); Dr. Vijay Kunadian (Europe); Dr. Sarita Rao (Asia); Dr. Liesl Zühlke (Africa).
An interactive session addressing three unique kinds of leadership: managing up, managing down, and managing across. Attendees will use live polling functions to report specific professional challenges they are facing, and an executive coach will do a live role-play session addressing some of the most commonly reported concerns.
Facilitator: Milly Sinclair, Executive Coach
Attendees will be able to choose to attend one of two available symposia.
Featuring a diverse panel of accomplished senior leaders in cardiovascular medicine, this dynamic session connects participants one-on-one with experienced mentors for focused, high-impact conversations designed to provide personalized guidance on career advancement and navigating challenges. Participants will rotate through multiple brief mentoring conversations, gaining diverse perspectives and actionable insights from leaders who understand the unique journey of women cardiologists. Mentors will share contact information for ongoing support beyond the conference.
Faculty: Dr. Carla Agatiello; Dr. Barbara Casadei; Dr. Irene Fernandez-Ruiz; Dr. Alessia Gimelli; Dr. Roxana Mehran; Dr. Jennifer Mieres; Dr. Athena Poppas; Dr. Clara Saldarriaga; Dr. Antonia Sambola; Dr. Liesl Zühlke.
A discussion on how industry can support gender equity on a regional and global scale.
Moderator: Dr. Dipti Itchhaporia
Participants: Dr. Jeanine Cordova, Global Medical Director, Obesity Team, Amgen; Dr. Kendra Grubb, VP and CMO of Structural Heart, Medtronic; Dr. Carol Pitcher Towner, SVP, Head of Development Programs, Alnylam Pharmaceuticals; Doris Pommi, SVP, Cardiovascular Care, Siemens Healthineers.
Journal editors from the Lancet, NEJM, EHJ, and more will answer questions on how to maximize the impact of published scientific research.
Moderator: Dr. Faiez Zannad
Participants: Dr. Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo (JAMA); Flavia Geraldes (The Lancet); Dr. Alessia Gimelli (European Heart Journal); Dr. Joseph Hill (Circulation); Dr. Jane Leopold (New England Journal of Medicine); Dr. Gregory Lim (Nature Reviews Cardiology); Dr. Sonia Muliyil (The Lancet).
RISE Program Directors Dr. Roxana Mehran, Dr. María Rubini and Dr. Liesl Zühlke.
Registration is open for those working in cardiology and cardiovascular subspecialties. Please note that RISE registration is separate from ESC Congress registration and operates on a first-come, first-served basis.
Launched in 2023, RISE is an annual in-person conference developed to provide a unique forum for professional development training for women in healthcare. RISE offers participants an opportunity to build non-clinical skills critical to career advancement. Learn more about RISE here.
While the content presented at RISE is designed for women in medicine, we know that true parity cannot be achieved without the participation of male allies. As such, we welcome participation from men who are committed to the advancement of women into leadership roles.
RISE is a full-day, in-person conference comprised of interactive sessions, workshops, panel discussions, and more, all focused on a key aspect of professional development for women physicians.
The Talent Directory is a global professional community explicitly tailored for women cardiologists across diverse medical specialties.
Join us to embark on a journey of professional growth, collaboration, and empowerment. Together, let’s redefine the future of medicine.
Daiichi Sankyo Europe and Women As One Join Forces to Advance Women in Cardiology and Tackle Gender Inequity in Medicine.
RISE will return at ESC Congress 2025 presented in partnership with the European Society of Cardiology, and in 2025, with the World Congress of Cardiology.
The 2025 Mentorship Awards recognize six women physicians who will lead clinical projects addressing key challenges in cardiovascular care.