
Cardiovascular diseases are responsible for approximately 38% of deaths in Morocco, making them a significant health challenge. The 20th edition of the Printemps de Cardiologie congress, held in Marrakech from April 9 to 11, 2026, brought together over 1,000 specialists from Morocco and abroad to address this issue. Professor Sabah Fadouach, president of the congress, highlighted its role in advancing cardiology, strengthening scientific research, and fostering collaboration within the healthcare system. The 2026 edition focused on a strategic vision by the Moroccan Society of Cardiology, covering various aspects of modern cardiology, including coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, heart failure, hypertension, valvular pathologies, congenital heart disease, advanced imaging, and cardio-oncology. The program emphasized connecting scientific advancements with daily clinical practice. Practical training for healthcare professionals was also a key component, featuring interactive workshops, medical simulation sessions, and clinical case analyses. Young cardiologists had dedicated spaces to present their work and engage in scientific discussions, supporting the next generation of researchers. Cardiovascular diseases cause over 100,000 deaths annually in Morocco. Hypertension affects nearly one-third of the adult population over 10 million Moroccans, diabetes affects over two million, and obesity impacts approximately three million. A significant portion of the population has never
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