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Concept and Achievements of the European - sha
11/11/2014 The History of the European Society of Cardiology: How it will help Saudi Arabia? Prof. Fausto J. Pinto, FESC, FACC, FSCAI, FASE President, ESC University Hospital Sta Maria University of Lisbon, Portugal Saudi Arabia , 7th November 2014 Thank you to Prof. Michel E. BERTRAND History of the European Society of Cardiology • ESC was founded in 1949 (January 29th) in Brussels by representatives from 14 National Societies (Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Greece, Italy,Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, Yugoslavia) • They drew up provisional statutes and appointed a Board : • Ch Laubry (Paris) Honorary President, • Gustav Nylin (Sweden) President, • Roger van Dooren (Brussels), Secretary • First general Assembly: September 6, 1950 • Decision to have a Congress every four years organized by the local National Society Prof. Fausto Pinto, FESC ESC President 2014-16 1 11/11/2014 ESC Congresses (1950-1958) Congresses 1952 1956 1960 1964 1968 1972 1976 1980 1984 Working Group meetings London Stockholm Rome Prague Athens Madrid Amsterdam Paris Düsseldorf 1978 Brighton 1981 Pavia 1983 Spa 1978 Brighton 1987 Santiago de Compostela Prof. Fausto Pinto, FESC ESC President 2014-16 1984-1988: The major changes • 1984-1988: President Pr P. Hugenholtz • 1-Creation of • • : A executive scientific committee (Pr.G. Breithardt) A central organization: ECCO • (European Cardiology Congress Organisation) Will Neijmann :, Managing Director • A executive secretariat (Mrs Wilma Thieme) • 2- September 20, 1984: the General Assembly almost unanimously (1 abstention, 2 against) decided to organize the European Congress on a yearly basis starting in 1988 in Vienna Prof. Fausto Pinto, FESC ESC President 2014-16 2 11/11/2014 Milestones 1949: Foundation of the European Society of Cardiology 1984: Creation of ECCO: registered in Lausanne, Switzerland : Location Nyon, Switzerland 1988: First annual Congress in Vienna Prof. Fausto Pinto, FESC ESC President 2014-16 ESC and ECCO: Adventure or Venture? • April 17, 1986: The Board appointed for 2 years: • Mr Wil Neijmann (Congress organisation and exhibition) • Mr Kurt Hadener ( AKM Company, Basel): registration • April 5 1987 ECCO was registered in Lausanne • Several pharmaceutical companies manifested a great interest in ECCO and participated actively in its creation as Founding Fathers and Major Sponsors • An office of 250 m² was rented for 3 years in Nyon (Switzerland) • Staff included 6 persons • Limited facilities: no Fax, No Scanner, • No Internet, No E-mail… Prof. Fausto Pinto, FESC ESC President 2014-16 3 11/11/2014 1989-1990 • The Congresses in Nice (1989) and Stockholm (1990) were very successful with growing number of attendees • Headquarters in Switzerland became too small: The Board was notified of the urgency to moving to larger premises: 2 possibilities • To continue In Switzerland : very high prices • In addition it was not possible to recover the VAT if the ESC was located in Switzerland: significant loss of money Prof. Fausto Pinto, FESC ESC President 2014-16 ESC 1990-1992 • Pr Attilio Reale (I) became President on September 1990 in Stockholm: He announced at the GA to the delegates that he intended to create a European Heart House • January 1991: Untimely death of Pr Attilio Reale • February 1991, Michel Bertrand (President-Elect 19921994) took over earlier as acting President and made his term of office (1992-1994): almost 4 years • Acting President and the Board stated that they were committed to achieve the project initially launched by Attillio Reale Prof. Fausto Pinto, FESC ESC President 2014-16 4 11/11/2014 Why an European Heart House? • To accommodate the offices of the ESC and ECCO • To be an educational centre and a meeting place for the constituent bodies • To become the hub of a computer network collecting data from multicentre studies, registries, epidemiology in Europe • Criteria • The building should not be established in a capital • It should not be located on the campus of a University or private company • It should be close to a big airport in an area with technological communication facilities • And eventually, pleasant surroundings …. Prof. Fausto Pinto, FESC ESC President 2014-16 The choice for a venue in Europe • First proposals • Amsterdam, Barcelona • In Germany, Frankfurt, Munich, Dusseldorf, Bonn • In France: Strasbourg, Nice, Sophia Antipolis • Sophia Antipolis A technopole created in 1970 Midway between Cannes and Nice Close to a big airport (N° 2 in France) 1,400 worldwide companies mainly interested in sciences, technologies of communication and computers • On May 4th,1991, in Prague, the Board decided to implant EHH in Sophia Antipolis • • • • Prof. Fausto Pinto, FESC ESC President 2014-16 5 11/11/2014 Signature of the contract December 14th , 1991 Creation of a Heart House Committee: Bertrand, Breithardt, Onat, Neijmann, Papp, Poole-Wilson, Howard Task: To define the structure and architecture To raise funds for the construction of the building Foundation stone: November 27, 1992 6 11/11/2014 Building the EHH: A ‘tour de force’ of Mr CJ Schmeltz: 9 months Inauguration August 31, 1993 7 11/11/2014 8 11/11/2014 ESC Family 4117 Fellows of the ESC 56 National Cardiac Societies 39 Affiliated Cardiac Societies 5 ESC Councils 6 Associations 15 ESC Working Groups 90 000 members Prof. Fausto Pinto, FESC ESC President 2014-16 Our roots are European: Our reach is global Mission: To reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease in Europe (and beyond) Prof. Fausto Pinto, FESC ESC President 2014-16 9 11/11/2014 ESC Primary Activities Major Cardiovascular Disease Congresses Leading European Congresses and Courses Education & Scientific Activities Journals, Publications, Courses, EURObservational Research Programme, ESCeL Platform... Clinical Practice Guidelines Recommendations for diagnosis & therapy Membership Constituent bodies: National Cardiac Societies and communities based on subspecialty or area of cardiology, Fellowship of the ESC (FESC) … External Relations Political Advocacy, European Union, Health Organisations... Prof. Fausto Pinto, FESC ESC President 2014-16 ESC Young community Interventional Cardiology Cardiovascular Imaging Acute Cardiovascular Care Basic & Translational Science Electrophysiology Thrombosis Researchers Cardiologists of Tomorrow Heart Failure Specialists of Tomorrow Prof. Fausto Pinto, FESC ESC President 2014-16 10 11/11/2014 2009-2014 • • • • • • • 13 registries 18 publications 1000 centres 70 000 patients Statistical analyses at EHH 11 peripheral monitors 12 staff members Prof. Fausto Pinto, FESC ESC President 2014-16 GENERAL to assess the management of diseases, the incidence of which have a major impact. SENTINEL to assess the development and impact of new tools and therapeutic and diagnostic procedures. SPECIAL to assess orphan and rare or highly demanding diseases (i.e. bad outcome, high costs, complex management). PREVENTION to assess cardiovascular risk factor epidemiology and prevention measures. Prof. Fausto Pinto, FESC ESC President 2014-16 11 11/11/2014 Education Innovation and Diversity Congresses: Innovate on the model and continue to make it a whole year product (365) Virtual Congresses Attendance in ESC Congresses from 1988 to 2014 Joint meeting ESC+ World Congress Number of participants 30000 25000 Joint meeting ESC+ World Congress 20000 15000 10000 5000 0 12 11/11/2014 ESC Scientific Activities International ESC educational courses built around a global network of international partnerships • • • • To meet non-European demand for ESC science and knowledge To build closer relationships with international organisations To extend the ESC mission beyond European borders 2014 programme includes Argentina, Asia-Pacific (Malaysia), Brazil, China, India, Saudi Arabia and South Africa. Prof. Fausto Pinto, FESC ESC President 2014-16 ESC JOURNAL FAMILY: 9 journals 14.723 1.828 3.669 3.050 5.808 6.577 Impact Factor 2013 2.675 3.758 Prof. Fausto Pinto, FESC ESC President 2014-16 NEW in 2015! 13 11/11/2014 ESC Scientific Tools ESC eLearning (ESCeL Platform): the future of sub-specialty cardiovascular training • • • • New educational platform launched at the ESC Congress 2012 Online training & self-assessment Rich relevant training Interaction with national sub-specialty societies and local trainers 360˚ approach MISSION STATEMENT "The highest European standard of training and education, to as many as possible, at the lowest cost possible" Prof. Fausto Pinto, FESC ESC President 2014-16 ESC Guidelines with the whole family of educational products The toolkits of the implementation meetings now accessible via the website. Easy to download! ESC Guidelines also available on Professional & Social Networks Prof. Fausto Pinto, FESC ESC President 2014-16 14 11/11/2014 ESC Pocket Guidelines 2014 5 New Pocket Guidelines + Essential Messages, Slide-sets and more… Prof. Fausto Pinto, FESC ESC President 2014-16 ESC Advocacy Activities The ESC reaches out to audiences outside the cardiology community: • EU and National Policy Makers • NGOs and Professional Societies • Health Care Industry Prof. Fausto Pinto, FESC ESC President 2014-16 15 11/11/2014 ESC Brussels Ofice- Square de Meeus Prof. Fausto Pinto, FESC ESC President 2014-16 EUROPEAN HEART AGENCY OF THE ESC The 3 Axes - activities Advocacy/EU affairs European Heart Health Institute European Heart Academy Cardio-policy BioMed Alliance Chronic Disease Alliance MEP Heart Group Platform for dissemination of funding opportunities towards CV community CardioScape Dynamic Portal Quality Assessment Clinical trials/Observational Studies Research Economics & Health Care Personalised Medicine Novel Technologies Accreditation Certification Revalidation Harmonisation of post-graduate education CPD Universities joint projects 16 11/11/2014 ESC Social Media > 40 989 fans > 19 100 followers > 264 528 views Prof. Fausto Pinto, FESC ESC President 2014-16 Staff of the EHH: A number of fully committed and dedicated persons • Initial staff 1993: Less than 12 persons Frank Azria, Anne Mascarelli, Myriam Kaid,Ben Hainsworth, Patricia Calabrese, Linda Olivereau, Tina Oldenburg, Ciara Mundow, Yoland Millo, Jean-François Guttierez, Catherine Chatelier 2014: A staff of 170 persons 17 11/11/2014 ESC & EHH Leadership ESC Presidents • • • • • • • • • • • Gustav Nylin (SW) 1952-1956 Evan Bedford (UK) 1956-1960 Jean Lenegre (FR) 1960-1964 Luigi Condorelli (IT) 1964-1968 Pavel Lukl (CZ) 1968-1972 Henry Snellen (NL) 1972-1976 Henri Denolin (BE) 1976-1980 Franz Loogen (DE) 1980-1984 Paul Hugenholtz(NL)1984-1988 HP.Krayenbuehl(CH)1988-1990 Attilio Reale (IT) 1990-1991 Chief Executive Officers • • • • • • • • • • • • Michel Bertrand (FR) 1991-1994 Philip Poole Wilson(UK) 1994-1996 Guenter Breithardt (DE) 19961998 Lars Ryden (SW) 19982000 Maarten Simoons (NL) 2000-2002 Jean Pierre Bassand (FR) 20022004 Michal Tendera (PL) 2004-2006 Kim Fox (UK) 2006-2008 Roberto Ferrari (IT) 20082010 Michel Komajda (FR) 2010-1012 Panos Vardas (Gr) 2012-2014 Fausto Pinto (PT) 2014-2016 Wil Neijmann: 1986-1998 Alan Howard: 1998-2008 Isabel Bardinet: 2009- ESC and EHH: 1949-2014 A great and exciting adventure of 65 years with a big impact on the evolution of Cardiology in Europe (and beyond) 18