SPRINGFIELD, N.J., April 18 /PRNewswire/ -- The World Metabolic Syndrome Project (WMSP), in collaboration with the European Society of Cardiology (ESC), is pleased to announce an educational session during the ESC Congress 2007 in Vienna, Austria. "Our collaboration represents an investment by both organizations to communicate to physicians and patients the best available information regarding cardiovascular disease including the risk factors which contribute to its progression within our society," stated Jonathan Stotler, President of Voxmedia International, a leading continuing medical education company and the parent company of the World Metabolic Syndrome Project.
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The World Metabolic Syndrome Project is an innovative educational initiative dedicated to the metabolic syndrome and its components. Chaired by Scott M. Grundy, MD, PhD, Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas, the WMSP is a comprehensive multiple risk factor program with ultimate goals including the prevention of cardiovascular disease, the prevention of diabetes and its macrovascular and microvascular complications, and the improvement of clinical management of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and other associated conditions.
The official session, "The Metabolic Syndrome," will be presented by world-class faculty on Sunday, September 2, 2007 between 14:00 and 15:30 in the Zagreb Room at the Messe Wein Convention Center, Vienna, Austria. Additional information may be found at http://www.escardio.org/congresses/esc_congress/esc2007/scientific.
About Voxmedia International:
Founded in 2005, and based in Springfield New Jersey, Voxmedia International is a multinational ACCME-accredited provider offering independent medical education-only (IME) services spanning graphic design, web and print production, logistic services, scientific content development, and CME certification. Voxmedia produces CME symposia, live meetings, multimedia, and web-based educational products and is the management company of the World Metabolic Syndrome Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to raising physician and public awareness of the risk factors contributing to cardiovascular disease and the metabolic syndrome.
For additional information about Voxmedia and other medical education programs available, visit Voxmedia at www.voxmediainternational.com.
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