Why the World Needs a Global Forum of the Best Cardiologists
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death on the planet. Each year, they claim more than 18 million lives. That’s one person every 1.7 seconds. This is three times more than cancer, six times more than diabetes, and ten times more than HIV. What’s especially tragic is that most of these deaths could have been prevented.
We live in an age of technology, yet millions die because in one place the medical protocol is outdated, in another there is no access to modern treatment, and elsewhere there is simply a lack of knowledge or time.
That is why, in November 2027, we are holding the Global Forum of the World’s Best Cardiologists — simultaneously in ten of the world’s major cities: London, New York, Paris, Tokyo, Singapore, Delhi, Dubai, Beijing, Cape Town, and Mexico City. The forum will take place from November 29 to December 3, 2027.
How We Select Participants
We invite ten of the best cardiologists from each country. We do not impose strict criteria — because we know that the best is not defined by the system, but by reality. They are recognized by patients, colleagues, communities, and sometimes the entire nation.
It may be a doctor patients line up to see even at night. It may be someone performing life-saving surgery in a rural hospital. It may be a specialist on duty today and back in the ward tomorrow. It may be a doctor who has responded to thousands of emergencies and never given up.
We have only one requirement: participants must be practicing cardiologists at the time of the forum. Not administrators. Not theorists. Not detached “authorities.” But professionals working every day with real people in real systems.
Our Goal
To make the practical experience of the world’s best cardiologists accessible to doctors and patients in all countries. We will compare real-life treatment protocols — not just what’s written in reports, but what is actually applied. We will show how care is delivered in both high- and low-mortality countries. We will identify where protocols help — and where they hinder doctors from acting. And we will bring that experience to those at the bedside, not just behind the lectern.
Everything that happens at the forum will be available through live broadcasts, open-access recordings, professional dialogues, archives, and supporting materials.
What We Will Achieve at the Forum
We will reveal the true causes of rising cardiovascular mortality — without censorship. We will showcase effective methods and practices from different healthcare systems. We will develop a shared map of solutions that can be applied in any country. And we will make all of this accessible to the doctors who save lives every day.
We are starting with three professions without which there is no future: teachers, oncologists, and cardiologists. Because life is meaning — and the heart is its rhythm.
If you are a cardiologist, the world needs your experience. If you are a patient, government, or partner — help us bring the best together.