Stent - Save a Life! 2018 Annual Forum
Building a global STEMI network: come join the 2018 Stent - Save a Life Forum!
The Stent - Save a Life initiative will be hosting its 2018 Annual Forum on Monday 21 May, the day before EuroPCR, at the Palais des Congrès (Room 352A) in Paris.

What is Stent - Save a Life?
Stent – Save a Life follows the successful Stent for Life initiative and takes the project to reduce mortality and morbidity in patients suffering from an acute coronary syndrome to a global level. The 2018 Annual Forum will offer the opportunity to assess the results of the new orientation given to the initiative one year after its launch.
Stent - Save a Life 2018 Programme
Want to know the 2018 Stent - Save a Life timetable and find out all session titles as well as Faculty members’ name? On this page you can take a first glance at what this year's Stent - Save a Life Programme is going to be made of.
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Why should you join?
Because you can make a difference! The Stent Save a Life Forum serves as a platform for you to discuss with your peers how to improve, in your region, the access to guideline adherent therapy for your patients with STEMI. It is an excellent opportunity to exchange experiences and share best practices in the management of your patients.
The Forum is also an excellent opportunity for all physicians and allied health professionals interested in STEMI care to meet the Stent – Save a Life Country Champions, Project Managers, Committee Members, supporters and friends of the initiative. You are very much welcome!

Attend the Forum if you wish to:
- Understand how the Stent - Save a Life! global STEMI network works to improve patients' access to best possible medical care
- Exchange with experts and peers on how you can initiate or manage a national STEMI programme in your country
- Discuss with experienced Country Champions and Programme Managers about challenges for STEMI care and how to address them
Registration to Stent - Save a Life 2018
If you want to register to the Forum (access is free but on a first-come, first-served basis and limited to 50 seats), please contact [email protected], by 27 April 2018.