This is a full day course in sports cardiology, taking place directly after the ESC Congress in Munich. Expect cutting-edge insights, practical discussions, and excellent networking opportunities. Date: September 1st 2026 in Munich, Germany, TUM Campus im Olympiapark, Am Olympiacampus 11, D-80809 München. Send us an
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Program
Venue
Organising Committee
TUM University Hospital, Department of Preventive Sports Medicine and Sports Cardiology, Munich, Germany
Martin Halle, MD
University Hospital Santa Maria della Misericordia, Cardiothoracic Department, Udine, Italy
Silvia Castelletti, MD
St. George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Tust, Londin, UK
Michael Papadakis, MD and Sanjay Sharma
Institute of Sport Medicine and Science, Italian National Olympic Committee, Rome, Italy
Antonio Pelliccia
Target Group
The course is aimed at cardiologists, sports medicine physicians, trainees, and other healthcare professionals with an interest in sports cardiology.
Certification
The course is certified by the Bavarian State Medical Association with CME points (amount will be anounced once the BLÄK confirmed). We will be happy to submit your unique continuing education number (EFN) to the BLÄK. Additionally, a certificate of participation will be sent by email after the course.
Registration
Background Information
We are the largest outpatient clinic for prevention and sports medicine and the leading center for sports cardiology in Germany. The European Association of Preventive Cardiology (EAPC) of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) has accredited us as a "European Center for Sports Cardiology", the only one in Germany to date. More than 10,000 athletes and patients trust in our expertise and experience every year. We are pioneers of "sport as medicine" and dose physical training like a medicine: "sport on prescription".
With our professional events, we want to raise your awareness of the importance of physical training for a wide range of illnesses. With the help of the latest scientific findings, we motivate doctors to use sport as a medicine and establish it as a new integrative healing approach. Together with experts, we present and discuss the latest research findings and provide specific recommendations for implementation - with the aim of being able to offer patients ever better, individualized and holistic therapies.













