Deadline extended: Nominate a young cardiology professional today

The Cardiovascular Business Forty Under 40 Awards, a new program focused on identifying young professionals in the cardiology and cardiovascular health space, has extended its deadline. Candidates can now be nominated through Sunday, March 9. 

The Forty Under 40 Awards was designed to celebrate young cardiologists, researchers, entrepreneurs, educators, imaging specialists, AI developers and anyone else who commits time and energy into the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular disease. All candidates must have been born on or after April 1, 1985. 

Award winners are young individuals who exemplify excellence and innovation. Maybe they set a good example for those around them, always helping others and putting a positive foot forward. Or maybe they are on the cutting edge of cardiac technology, putting in hard work now that will result in better patient outcomes in the years ahead. 

Nominations do not guarantee selection, and multiple nominations for a single individual will not influence the outcome.

Winners are scheduled to be announced in late March. Additional information is available here.

Michael Walter
Michael Walter, Managing Editor

Michael has more than 18 years of experience as a professional writer and editor. He has written at length about cardiology, radiology, artificial intelligence and other key healthcare topics.

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