Cardiology is a branch of medicine that deals with disorders of the heart as well as some parts of the circulatory system. The field includes medical diagnosis and treatment of congenital heart defects, coronary artery disease, heart failure, valvular heart disease, and electrophysiology.
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Max Institute of Medical Excellence welcomes you to a onsite course, “Advanced Cardio-Vascular Life Support Provider (ACLS) " Features & Benefits: Healthcare providers wil...
Max Institute of Medical Excellence welcomes you to a onsite course, “Basic Life Support Provider Course (BLS)" Features & Benefits This course is designed to teach the sk...
Nigeria Cardiac Society welcomes you to the event/session on, “NCS POSTGRADUATE MONTHLY LECTURE SERIES, DECEMBER EDITION”. We wish you all a great learning experience.
Max Institute of Medical Excellence welcomes you to a live onsite course, “Pediatric Advanced Life Support Provider (PALS)" Features & Benefits Designed to aid the pedia...
Nigeria Cardiac Society welcomes you to the event/session on, “NCS MONTHLY JOURNAL CLUB MEETING, DECEMBER EDITION”. We wish you all a great learning experience.
Max Institute of Medical Excellence welcomes you to a live online course,“Masterclass on ECG Basics” During the course: The introduction of ECG gives the participants the...
Nigeria Cardiac Society welcomes you to the event/session on, “NCS MONTHLY POSTGRADUATE LECTURE SERIES, NOVEMBER EDITION”. We wish you all a great learning experience.
Max Institute of Medical Excellence welcomes you to a live online course,“Masterclass on ECG Basics” During the course: The introduction of ECG gives the participants the...
Nigeria Cardiac Society welcomes you to the event / session on, “NCS MONTHLY POSTGRADUATE LECTURE SERIES, NOVEMBER EDITION”. We wish you all a great learning experience.
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