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The Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe (CIRSE) is a non-profit, educational and scientific association which aims to provide continuing education to physicians and scientists with an active interest in interventional radiology and to promote research as well as registries. The society has its headquarters in Vienna (Austria) and was founded in 1985. It currently has over 7,000 members from around the world, including 37 national societies. CIRSE

Structure
CIRSE is directed by its Executive Board with support from the Executive Committee, Standing Committees and Subcommittees for specific agenda and medical topic matters.

Education
CIRSE offers courses through the European School of Interventional Radiology (ESIR) for IR professionals, helping participants stay up to date with the latest developments in the field of interventional radiology (IR). Over 9,000 event lectures, presentations, and abstracts can also be found on ESIRonline, the largest IR resource on the web.

The EBIR exam, run by the European Board of Interventional Radiology, is a UEMS-CESMA certified IR qualification. The European Curriculum and Syllabus for IR serves as a comprehensive guideline for the exam. It covers all the specific areas with which a well-trained interventional radiologist should be familiar.

Meetings
The CIRSE Annual Congress, taking place in September/October each year, is CIRSE’s largest meeting, and, since its first meeting in 1985, has become a leading global platform for interventionalists. Today, the CIRSE Annual Meeting features more than 250 hours of sessions, workshops and symposia, and 120 exhibitors on 5,800m2 of exhibition space and is a platform used by more than 6,700 participants to increase their knowledge of image-guided minimally invasive procedures and present their latest research findings.

Other CIRSE meetings include: IDEAS (Interdisciplinary Endovascular Aortic Symposium) taking place in parallel to CIRSE, ECIO (European Conference on Interventional Oncology), ICCIR (International Conference on Complications in Interventional Radiology) and GEST Europe (Global Embolization Symposium and Technologies).

Journal
CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology (CVIR) is CIRSE's official journal. It was founded in 1978 and is the oldest journal in the field; CVIR publishes double-blind, peer-reviewed, original research work.