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Caribbean Cardiac Society

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The membership of the Society hails from twenty-nine (29) countries in the Caribbean, North America, Central America, South America and Europe.

Categories of Membership:

Ordinary Members: Physicians and surgeons with the status of consultants in the specialty of cardiology. General practitioners and other physicians who work or have an interest in the field of diseases of the heart, may also seek membership.

Honorary Members: Persons of distinction in Medicine within or outside the Caribbean, who have contributed significantly to the advancement of Cardiology, may be recommended to the Council for election as an Honorary Member.

Associate Members: Nurses/Technologists/Residents and members of other professions allied to Medicine (with focus on Cardiology) may apply for Associate Membership.

You can apply for membership to the Society HERE

Member Countries

Antigua

Aruba

Argentina

Barbados

Belize

Bermuda

British Virgin Islands

Canada

Commonwealth of Bahamas

Cuba

Curacao

Dominica

Dominican Republic

France

Grenada

Guadeloupe

Guyana

Haiti

Jamaica

Martinique

St. Lucia

St. Kitts & Nevis

St. Vincent & the Grenadines

Suriname

Trinidad & Tobago

Turks & Caicos

United Kingdom

United States of America

Venezuela

The Society is a member of the InterAmerican Heart Foundation and The InterAmerican Society of Cardiology.

 

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The Caribbean Cardiac society conducts research by way of specially awarded grants.

You can view curretn research projects which are underway HERE


The CCS operates a strong and viableadvocacy programme to assist governments in the region with the development of policies and practices that will enhance the well-being and health of the
region.

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