The Heart Course is returning to Sydney in September 2023, watch this space for more details as they are confirmed….
Scientific Meetings
15 – 17 June 2023
CSANZ NZ | AUCKLAND
Share in international, national and local speakers’ experience and insights. Debate the issues in our daily clinical practice. Join the interactive sessions focusing on pathophysiology and innovation. Submit your research and aim for the prestigious Young Investigator award or Nurse and Allied Health abstract prizes.
The congress is designed for nurses and allied professions from across all core specialties within cardiology to strengthen professional development and deliver high quality clinical care.
Join us for the 71st Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand Annual Scientific Meeting. A place where the experts will inspire your passion and ignite your career – the next generation of cardiovascular professionals.
A fabulous lineup of speakers and the live hospital sessions are being confirmed and the final program is being tweaked and will be up on the website shortly.
The Live Case Session hospitals are now confirmed
John Hunter Hospital, Newcastle
National Heart Centre, Singapore
Flinders Hospital, Adelaide.
Register now and we’ll look forward to seeing you in Adelaide!
25 – 28 August 2023
ESC 2023 | 25 – 28 AUGUST | AMSTERDAM & VIRTUAL
Immerse yourself in state-of-the-art science and hear new guidelines presented live by the experts, be introduced to innovations and topics at the forefront of cardiovascular medicine.
An exciting program encompassing a range of current topics with interactive workshops for early stage career plus plenty to learn for all levels.
There will be an ANZSCTS Trainees Day as well as a Nurse and Allied Health Education Day. International guest speakers as well as local faculty will be supporting these workshops.
More details to follow as the exciting program comes together as the organising committee below confirm renowned speakers to present across the 4 corners of cardiology:
EP – Prof Jon Kalman
Heart Failure – Prof John Atherton
Interventional – A/Prof Sarah Zaman
Prevention and Lipidology – Profs Chris Reid and Gerald Watts