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Q&A With Keith Fox From Edinburgh University: ESC's Growth Helps Move Cardiology in Europe Forward

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As the European Society of Cardiology wraps up another successful congress in London there remains a buzz about the work being done by doctors around the world to help patients with a variety of conditions.

As the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) wraps up another successful congress in London there remains a buzz about the work being done by doctors around the world to help patients with a variety of conditions.

Keith A.A. Fox, MBChB, from Edinburgh University was one of the founding fellows of the society and discussed the growth of the organization as well as developments in the field during the ESC's annual congress in London.

The European Society of Cardiology's annual congress has grown in recent years and as it has new technological developments have helped include participants from undergraduate medical students to the most seasoned of doctors.

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