nouveau laboratoire d'échographie et d'épreuve d'effort

Optimal care for cardiovascular pathologies: a major priority for the CCM.

A major phase of works and renovation, which began in 2021, was completed at the end of 2024, with the complete restructuring of the Centre’s 1st floor.

A new ultrasound and stress test laboratory equipped with the latest technology is now operational, optimizing patient follow-up.

With its innovative space design and contemporary interior decoration, this expert laboratory complements the ongoing development of the Centre’s technological facilities, such as the complete re-equipment of the catheterization rooms, the total renovation of the operating theatres and the sterilization unit.

The patient at the heart of the CCM.

 

 

European Week for Waste Reduction

As part of the European Week for Waste Reduction, the Chef of the Monaco Cardio-Thoracic Centre restaurant and his team hosted a stand at the EWWR Village on the Promenade Honoré II in Monaco, where they offered the public the chance to sample a zero-waste recipe that they had made on the spot. Let’s fight together against food waste! The CCM, always committed to reducing waste!

Read the zero-waste recipe step by step:

Watch the report on SERD on TV Monaco.

ITIC International Travel & Health Insurance Conferences

Participation in the ITIC International Travel & Health Insurance Conferences

This major event took place in Barcelona from 5 to 9 November. It is one of the world’s leading events bringing together healthcare players with an international development strategy and a high-level decision-makers from all aspects of the health insurance market.

The Centre has established numerous contacts with international insurance companies, and multiples partnerships have already been initiated. This is a major opportunity for the CCM, which is expanding its international strategy and contributing to the Principality of Monaco’s attractiveness as a medical Centre.

French Healthcare Innovation & Business Forum Paris

The Cardio-Thoracic Center takes part in the 2nd French Healthcare Innovation & Business Forum in Paris

This major event, exclusively dedicated to the healthcare sector and supported by the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, took place on September 18 and 19. Its aim was to develop contacts and opportunities for collaboration between healthcare players with an international strategy and foreign decision-makers.

The Forum brought together over 300 participants from 18 countries and enabled the Center to raise awareness of its expertise among to foreign delegations and decision-makers, particularly from the Persian Gulf and Egypt. In addition to these important meetings, which enabled the Centre to develop its international strategy, numerous other contacts were established with French healthcare establishments and healthcare companies. Partnerships have already been initiated. This Forum, created by French Healthcare and chaired by Jean-François Gendron, was an important opportunity for the Center to support the Principality in developing its medical appeal.

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Photo – from left to right: Sabrina Ferraro, Welcome international coordinator and hospitality services, Guy Nervo, Cardio-Thoracic Center’s CEO, Professor René Prêtre, cardio-pediatric surgeon and President of the scientific council of the CCM.

Exhibition”Rainier III, The Builder Prince. An ambition for Monaco”

Inauguration of the exhibition “Rainier III, The Builder Prince. An ambition for Monaco” as part of the Centenary of Prince Rainier III. A visionary urban planner who enabled the creation of the Cardio-Thoracic Center of Monaco.

The Center was inaugurated on November 14, 1987 in his presence, thus marking his permanent involvement in the development of this innovative project which he had approved in 1984 and his desire to build a modern state, where the medical international attractiveness of the Principality of Monaco had a primordial place.

Thanks to His Support and then to that of H.S.H. Prince Albert II and the Prince’s Government, and two distinguished men, Professor Vincent Dor and Doctor Jean-Joseph Pastor, the CCM is today an establishment of excellence and reference in the total management of cardiovascular and thoracic pathologies in adults and children.

Retrospective in photos to be found in the exhibition.

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