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The American College of Cardiology (ACC) is a leading nonprofit medical association established in 1949, dedicated to enhancing the lives of patients with cardiovascular diseases through continuous education, research, and the development and application of standards and guidelines for cardiovascular professionals. Based in Washington, D.C., the ACC is comprised of cardiologists and other cardiovascular healthcare professionals who work together to advance the field of cardiology and to implement health policies that favor optimal cardiovascular care and disease prevention. The organization provides its members with access to professional development opportunities, cutting-edge clinical and scientific knowledge, and resources to improve their skills and patient care. The ACC also plays a crucial role in formulating clinical guidelines and has a significant influence on cardiovascular care standards both in the United States and internationally.
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