Description
Overview
EHRA Congress 2024 is the annual meeting of the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA), bringing together scientists, healthcare professionals, and stakeholders involved in arrhythmia management worldwide. This flagship congress offers a comprehensive and didactic programme featuring world-leading faculty, Late-Breaking Science sessions, and practical workshops, delivered both in Berlin and online.
On-demand cardiology education — accessible anytime, anywhere.
Agenda
The EHRA Congress 2024 programme includes more than 120 scientific sessions alongside practical tutorials, workshops, live courses, and networking opportunities. Key highlights feature the EHRA/HRS/APHRS/LAHRS AF Ablation Consensus document presentation and sessions dedicated to innovations and education to overcome arrhythmias.
- Scientific sessions on arrhythmia management
- Late-Breaking Science presentations
- Workshops on tracings
- Live heart dissection courses
- Simulation village initiatives
- Networking opportunities
Speakers
The congress features a world-leading international faculty comprising experts in cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmia management. Faculty members include scientists, clinicians, and researchers contributing to cutting-edge knowledge and practice in the field.
Target Audience
This programme is designed for cardiologists, electrophysiologists, healthcare professionals specializing in arrhythmias, researchers, and allied health personnel seeking to strengthen their expertise in cardiac rhythm management.
Why This Topic Matters
EHRA Congress 2024 addresses the critical field of arrhythmia management within cardiology, providing access to the latest scientific advances and consensus documents essential for clinical practice. The content offered through MedHub Central supports professional development and reinforces knowledge for healthcare professionals involved in cardiac electrophysiology.
This congress enhances clinical understanding through education and innovation, making it a relevant resource for those committed to improving patient care in cardiac rhythm disorders.





