The European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (EANS) is a supranational and independent association of national European neurosurgical societies.
The mission of the European Association of Echocardiography is to promote excellence in clinical diagnosis, research, technical development, and education in cardiovascular ultrasound in Europe.
The European Association for Cancer Research (EACR) was established in 1968 with the aim of advancing cancer research; from basic research to prevention, treatment and care.
Established in 1991, European AIDS Clinical Society now has over 600 members and it aims at bringing together scientists from all over Europe and help at exchanging the latest medical and scientific knowledge regarding clinical aspects of the disease.
The mission of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe is to provide continuing education and training to physicians and scientists with an active interest in Interventional Radiology or cardiovascular imaging techniques and to promote the exchange of ideas and information to further define the role, direction and goals of cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology as subspecialty of radiology.
The Cardiac Electrophysiology Society (CES) is an international society of basic and clinical scientists and physicians interested in cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias.
The mission of the Canadian Society for Aesthetic (Cosmetic) Plastic Surgery is to promote and develop modern surgical techniques, provide interchange of ideas and knowledge among qualified plastic surgeons, advance education in the field, maintain high standards in the practice of plastic surgery.
The purpose of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society is to assure the provision of optimal eye care to all Canadians by promoting excellence in ophthalmology and providing services to support its members in practice.
The Canadian Cardiovascular Society is the national voice for cardiovascular physicians and scientists. Its mission is to promote cardiovascular health and care.
The Canadian Association of Gastroenterology (CAG) was founded in 1962 with a mandate of supporting and engaging in the study of the organs of the digestive tract in health and disease, promoting the advancement of the science and art of gastroenterology by providing leadership in patient care, research, teaching and continuing professional development (CPD), and promoting and maintaining the highest ethical standards.