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We are delighted to announce that the video of our past event, the APSC President Session at JCS2025, is now available for you to watch! 📹✨
Session Title: Current Status and Challenges of ACS and AF Management in Asia
Date: March 29, 2025
Time: 16:00–18:00 (JST)
Venue: Pacifico Yokohama, Japan
This important session brought together distinguished keynote speakers, emerging young speakers, and president discussants from across Asia to explore key issues and advancements in the management of ACS and AF in the region.
Countries represented included:
Japan, Pakistan, Taiwan, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Korea, Singapore, India, Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Mongolia, Nepal, and Australia/New Zealand.
If you were unable to attend or would like to revisit the discussions, you can now access the full recording at the following link
Watch the video from here
We sincerely thank all who contributed to the success of this session.
Stay connected with APSC for future updates and events.

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venue : CORDIS HOTEL, MONGKOK, HONG KONG
Download the full program here
Register here


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We are delighted to announce that the video of our past event, the APSC President Session at JCS2024, is now available for you to watch! 📹✨
Pioneering Tomorrow with Asia’s Cardiovascular Leaders!
If you couldn’t join us on March 9th or want to revisit the insightful discussions on the current status and challenges of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in Asia, click the link below to enjoy the full recording. Don’t miss out on the inspiring talks by our esteemed keynote speakers, engaging sessions on Heart Failure and Coronary Intervention, and contributions from young speakers and president discussants from across Asia!
Countries that participated include: Japan, Bangladesh, Taiwan, Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam, Mongolia, Papua New Guinea, Malaysia, Singapore, UAE, Korea, Sri Lanka, Thailand, India, Nepal, Cambodia, and Pakistan.
Thank you to everyone who participated and made this event a success. Stay tuned for more updates and future events!
Watch the video from here

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The Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology aims to facilitate communication, collaboration and professional development in the advancement of science and medical practice of cardiovascular diseases within the Asia-Pacific region.
Since the dawn of the 21st century, the Asia-Pacific region has been progressively thrust to the forefront of cardiology developments. Home to half the world population, alongside a rapidly ageing demographic, it is vital that the APSC hones the skills necessary for the next generation of leaders to spearhead progress within the field of Cardiology.
The APSC Fondazione Internazionale Menarini Bijoy Khandheria Emerging Leaders Scholarship focuses on the qualities of an effective leader and the importance of building a team.


Jack Tan Kenny Sin
Chair Programme Director
APPLICATION REQUIREMENT
Candidates are asked to provide the following supporting documents (in English):
- 1,000 word (maximum) personal statement demonstrating:
- The candidate’s rationale for applying
- Prior experience working with local, regional, or national governments of non-governmental agencies to improve cardiovascular health
- Unique attributes that each candidate brings to the programme
- Demonstration of creativity, disruptive innovation or both to spark change
- Curriculum Vitae
- One published writing example (if multi-author publication, candidates should select an example where they are either first or last author)
- Letter(s) of support from the President, National Society, outlining support for participation in the Programme
- One-minute (maximum) video presentation outlining why the candidate wants to participate in the Emerging Leaders Programme
SELECTION CRITERIA
- Candidates must be able to communicate fluently in verbal and written English.
- Emerging leaders will generally be considered to be early- to mid-career applicants who have completed their terminal training or tertiary education (35 to 45 years of age)
- Demonstration of leadership abilities and skills, either through positions of leadership or examples of leadership during recent or current projects.
- Demonstration of written communication abilities and skills through a recently published manuscript or another scholarly article.
- Demonstration of productivity relevant to the applicant’s particular field as demonstrated through peer-reviewed publications, grants awarded, projects led and completed, or other field-specific metrics of productivity.
SUBMISSION
Candidates should submit via respective National Cardiac Society before 30 June, 2024