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Dr. Josip A. Borovac (MD, PhD, FHFA, FESC) is a Faculty member at the Department of Pathophysiology, University of Split School of Medicine, and an interventional cardiology fellow at the Cardiovascular Diseases Department, University Hospital of Split in Split, Croatia. He is currently a Committee Member of HFA’s Committee on Coronary Artery Disease. He previously served on various HFA Scientific Committees and is an ex-Nucleolus member of the WG on Thrombosis Young Researchers. He has published a vast amount of scientific publications in areas of interventional cardiology, ischemia, ACS, PCI and heart failure. He currently serves on the editorial boards of top academic journals, such as BMC CV Disorders, Cardiac Failure Review, European Heart Journal CR and Cardiac Catheterization and Interventions. He peer reviews for top cardiology journals. He is a contributing member of the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions (EAPCI) and Heart Failure Association (HFA).
Dr. Josip A. Borovac (MD, PhD, FHFA, FESC) is a Faculty member at the Department of Pathophysiology, University of Split School of Medicine, and an interventional cardiology fellow at the Cardiovascular Diseases Department, University Hospital of Split in Split, Croatia. He is currently a Committee Member of HFA’s Committee on Coronary Artery Disease. He previously served on various HFA Scientific Committees and is an ex-Nucleolus member of the WG on Thrombosis Young Researchers. He has published a vast amount of scientific publications in areas of interventional cardiology, ischemia, ACS, PCI and heart failure. He currently serves on the editorial boards of top academic journals, such as BMC CV Disorders, Cardiac Failure Review, European Heart Journal CR and Cardiac Catheterization and Interventions. He peer reviews for top cardiology journals. He is a contributing member of the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions (EAPCI) and Heart Failure Association (HFA).
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