EScoP Course on Cardiovascular Pathology

9 - 11 February 2026
Berlin, Germany

We are pleased to announce the EScoP course on Cardiovascular Pathology to take place from 9 to 11 February 2026 in Berlin, Germany

Attendance: This Course is with on-site attendance only and will not be recorded.

Course language: The Course will be provided in English.

Information regarding registration and the venue will soon be published.

The information provided is preliminary and subject to change. Final details will be communicated in due course.

EScoP Course on Cardiovascular Pathology

We are pleased to announce the EScoP course on Cardiovascular Pathology to take place from 9 to 11 February 2026 in Berlin, Germany

Attendance: This Course is with on-site attendance only and will not be recorded.

Course language: The Course will be provided in English.

Target audience:

This EScoP course is available for both board-certified pathologists and those in training. Clinical colleagues, as well as laboratory scientists/technicians are welcome to register.

Educational goals:

This EScoP course is an introduction to the subspecialty of cardiovascular pathology. The course will present the everyday life of a cardiovascular pathologist via means of presenting cases, tips, and challenges. The course programme includes items from autopsy to biopsy, and from macroscopy to reporting.

The deadline for registrations is 30 January 2026.

Registration Fees

What is included in the fees?

  • access to the course venue
  • coffee breaks and lunches
  • access to the online platform with the course material
  • personalised certificate of attendance
Registration Fees
ESP Members* EUR 400
Non-Members EUR 450

*With active membership for 2025 and/or 2026.

Payments are available via online payment or bank transfer. There is no option for on-site registrations / payments.
The available slots will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

The deadline for registrations is 30 January 2026.

For any questions, please contact the ESP HQ, at admin@esp-pathology.org having as email subject “EScoP Berlin 2026”.

Faculty

  • Cristina Basso, Department of Cardiac, Thoracic, Vascular Sciences and Public Health, University of Padua, Italy

  • Giulia d’Amati, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

  • Karin Klingel, Institute for Pathology, University of Tübingen, Germany

  • Carla Giordano, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

Course Programme

Please click on the below link to access the course programme. 

Case Submissions

Course participants are welcome to submit cases relevant to the subject of the course to be discussed during the slide seminar sessions. All cases have to be submitted in advance of the course. The deadline to do so is 30 January 2026. For more information about case submission, please contact Dr Christos Poulios c.poulios@esp-pathology.org after successful registration.

NB: case presentation from participants do not qualify for a separate certificate.

CME Accreditation and Certificates

An application will be made to the UEMS EACCME® and the Landesärztekammer Berlin for CME accreditation of this event.

More information will be made available in due course. 

Certificates of Attendance will be issued within a fortnight after the event has taken place. 

Venue and Hotel Accommodation

Venue

Venue: Maritim proArte Hotel Berlin
Address: Dorotheenstr. 65, 10117 Berlin, Germany

Terms and Conditions for attendance in ESP educational events

The registration for educational events organised by the European Society of Pathology (ESP) and the respective confirmation forms a contract between the course attendee and the ESP regarding attendance at the event. This contract is based on the following General Terms and Conditions.

Attendance at the ESP educational events, e.g. EScoP/ESP Courses, ESP Masterclasses, Workshops, is subject to a registration fee. Registration for the event and booking of services are binding for the attendee. The fees must be paid in advance on the dates specified. Any bank charges will be charged to the payer.

Please note that once you have booked a registration fee, it cannot be changed anymore and is binding. Please double-check your booking before completing your registration.

Upon registration for attendance, delegates grant the ESP the right to use any pictures/videos that are being made on-site at the respective event for publication on the ESP website, as well as on social media. This includes, but is not limited to the following media: 

  • ESP website
  • screens in the Course room
  • ESP social media channels (X, Facebook, LinkedIn)

The ESP will only use pictures/videos for internal publications and will not sell pictures/videos on stock photo platforms or else.

If you see a picture of yourself you would rather have deleted, please contact us at admin@esp-pathology.org and it will be taken off immediately.

The ESP reserves the right to make any necessary changes to the programme at short notice. There will be no pro rata refund of registration fees for changes to the programme.

In case of cancellation, please notify ESP at admin@esp-pathology.org in writing only.

A full refund minus a service charge of EUR 50 will be granted for cancellations up to two weeks before the event. After that no refunds will be granted.

For reasons beyond its control (such as war, strikes, lockouts, riots or any such civil disturbances, any acts of God, including but not limited to earthquakes, floods, droughts and typhoons, pandemics and any other cause of circumstance of whatsoever nature beyond control) that have an impact on the arrangements, timetables or planning of the Courses and its corresponding activities, ESP has the right to immediately alter or cancel the activities or events or any of the arrangements, timetables, plans or other items relating directly or indirectly thereto. No party involved shall be entitled to any compensation for damages that result from such alteration or cancellation.

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