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EHG Advances Global Credentialing Framework for Pediatric Cardiac Care
Presented at the World Congress of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery, EHG’s latest abstract details a novel credentialing and training framework designed to strengthen the pediatric cardiac workforce globally. The model combines asynchronous learning, XR-based simulation, and AI-driven assessments to support high-quality, scalable education. Read more →
EHG Releases Updated Overview of Its Global Training and Innovation Model
EHG has shared an abbreviated pitch deck outlining its strategy to close the global gap in pediatric and congenital cardiac care. The overview presents the organization’s model for scalable training, early diagnostic technologies, and a global academy designed to support sustainable, country-led capacity building. Read more →
New EHG Survey Reveals Key Insights on Pediatric Cardiology Training in South America
A newly completed survey by Empowering Hearts Globally provides one of the first region-wide snapshots of pediatric cardiology training in South America. The findings show significant variation in training pathways, access to modalities, and certification processes, reinforcing the need for greater standardization to support improved patient care. Read more →
Empowering Hearts Globally Shares Core Mission and Strategic Priorities
Empowering Hearts Globally has released an updated summary of its mission, core values, and strategic goals, outlining a clear vision for expanding access to high-quality pediatric and congenital cardiac care in low- and middle-income countries. The document highlights EHG’s approach to education, innovation, and sustainable health-system strengthening. Read more →
New Publication Highlights EHG’s Innovative Model for Global Pediatric Cardiac Training
We’re proud to share the publication of “Pediatric and Congenital Cardiac Services: An Innovative and Empowering Approach to Global Training and Technology”—a peer-reviewed paper outlining the foundational strategy behind Empowering Hearts Globally. The article explores the urgent global need for pediatric cardiac care, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, and