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SUMMARY:CardioAthena 2025 Contest
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DESCRIPTION:The 1st Department of Cardiology of the NKUA’s School of Medicine based
in Hippocratio General Hospital will host the International Meeting on
Cardiovascular Medicine ‘CardioAthena 2025’, from 4 to 5 April 2025 at
the Divani Caravel Hotel in Athens.

The Conference will include an activity using social media, particularly
Instagram, in which all NKUA students can participate, regardless of School
or Department.

Students are invited to create videos of up to 60 seconds, which they will
then post on the Conference’s social media, particularly Instagram, as
Reels tagged @cardioreels_2025 (this is the official Instagram account of
the Conference).

The videos will allow students to communicate their ideas, thoughts, and
creations on:

✓ Heart as a central organ of the body,

✓ The significance of human heart from a historical, artistic, and
literary perspective,

✓ The special meaning of human heart for each creator,

✓ Heart and its protection within the context of the student’s field of
studies, and

✓ The importance of cardiovascular health.

The students’ creations will also be presented in a designated area of
CardioAthena 2025, while the three best submissions will be awarded prizes
at the opening ceremony of the Conference.

Anyone wishing to take part in the contest (via Instagram) should take the
following steps:

 	Follow the account @cardioreels_2025,
 	Record a video of up to 60 seconds via the Instagram app or outside it,
 	Upload the video as a Reel,
 	Tag the Reel with the account @cardioreels_2025 or add @cardioreels_2025
in the description field.
 	Send a message to @cardioreels_2025 with the title ‘Participation in
CardioAthena 2025 Contest’.

You can submit your entries until 2 April 2025!

Konstantinos Tsioufis, Professor of Cardiology, NKUA

Charalambos Vlachopoulos, Professor of Cardiology, NKUA
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