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ProCardio Health sector partners
ProCardio collaborates with health sector partners in Norway and abroad.
Oslo University Hospital (OUS) is a local hospital for parts of Oslo's population, an emergency hospital for large parts of the Oslo area, a regional hospital for residents of Health South-East and has a number of national tasks. The hospital is the country's largest, and is responsible for a large part of medical research and education of health personnel in Norway.
Within ProCardio OUS provides
Knowledge
The departement of Cardiology at OUS is the largest interventional department in the Nordic countries with more than 4100 PCIs and 1600 ablations every year
Front line cardiac research player and world-class clinical expertise
Hosted the SFI Center of Cardiological Innovation, which was a highly successful SFI
Resources:
Infrastructures to host the ProCardio center
Administrative support towards daily run of the center
"The Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute is an independent, internationally renowned medical research facility, with a history spanning more than 97 years. The Institute's work extends from the laboratory to wide-scale community studies with a focus on diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diabetes, cardiovascular disease and associated metabolic diseases".
Within ProCardio Baker Institute provides
Knowledge:
Outstanding diabetes & cardiac research center, with global visibility, contributing to ProCardio with strong complementary expertise in the field of cardio-oncology
The Hospital of Southern Norway offers specialist health services in somatics, psychiatry and addiction treatment. Our four main tasks are patient treatment, training of patients and relatives, research and education of healthcare personnel.
Within ProCardio Sørlandet Hospital provides
Knowledge
Leading clinical and experimental research expertise in the area of myocardial function
Extensive hands-on experience on clinical trials to assess new diagnostic technologies and therapies (e.g. we established the IMPROVE study)