Professor Fausto J Pinto Professor of Cardiology, Head of Cardiovascular Department Santa Maria University Hospital Lisbon School of Medicine, University of Lisbon Lisbon, Portugal
Professor Pinto received his MD and PhD from the Lisbon University Medical School and completed fellowships at Santa Maria University Hospital (Lisbon, Portugal) and Stanford University Medical School (CA, USA), where he was also a Clinical Attending in the Echocardiography laboratory. As a Full Professor of Cardiology/Medicine, Professor Pinto has demonstrated his leadership abilities by serving as the Head of the Cardiovascular Department of Santa Maria University Hospital and President of the Cardiovascular Center of the University of Lisbon (CCUL). He was Dean of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Lisbon (2015-22), national Coordinator of the Medical Schools Council (2018-2020), and President of the Executive Board of the Lisbon Academic Medical Centre (2019-21). Professor Pinto was the President and founder of the European Association of Echocardiography (2003-2004), President of the European Society of Cardiology (2014-2016) and President of the World Heart Federation (2021-22). He is a Fellow and Gold Medal of the European Society of Cardiology (FESC), European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (FEACVI), American College of Cardiology (FACC), American Society of Angiology (FASA) , Society for Cardiac Angiography and Interventions (FSCAI) and the American Society of Echocardiography (FASE) and honorary member of several international societies and academies. Prof. Pinto has published over 800 papers. He was the Editor in Chief of the Portuguese Journal of Cardiology and is currently a Consulting Editor and Member of the Advisory and Editorial Board of several peer-reviewed journals. His main areas of interest, including global health, digital health, ischemic heart disease, heart failure, anticoagulation, and cardiovascular imaging, are well-documented in his publications, with a particular focus on the use of ultrasound in cardiology and the pioneering use of intravascular ultrasound in the study of graft atherosclerosis.