The CSANZ provides the following information for upcoming Meetings, Conferences and Events, for the benefit of visitors to our website.
NB: CSANZ is not affiliated with, nor endorses the listed events below, unless otherwise stated.
Education and Training Programs
21 May 2022
CSANZ NSW Education Day | IN PERSON
A great opportunity to connect in-person with colleagues from across NSW to be held at Aerial Function Centre at the University of Technology, Jones Street, Ultimo, Sydney on Saturday 21 May 2022.
The program will include presentations across a number of different themed areas including: Adult Congenital Heart Disease, Basic Science and Translational Medicine, Structural & Minimally Invasive Surgery, and Imaging.
25 May 2022
CSANZ QLD Case Series Meeting | IN PERSON
A great opportunity to connect in-person with colleagues from across QLD to be held at The Greek Club, 29 Edmondstone St, South Brisbane QLD on Wednesday 25 May 2022.
The evening program will include presentations from Advanced Trainees from The Princess Alexandra and Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospitals on complex and interesting Cardiology cases followed by panel discussion and a Q&A session. We invite all Queensland based Cardiology Consultants, Fellows and Advanced Trainees to join us in support of our colleagues.
Full details will be sent out shortly.
26 May 2022 8pm(AEST)
Nuclear Cardiology around the World | WEBINAR | 8pm – 9.15pm (AEST)
A Patient First Approach Asia-Pacific/Oceania – join us for this case based, interactive program will feature regional and international experts including members of ASNC’s International Advisory Panel.
A monthly webinar series for BPTs, ATs and medical students. Follows subspecialty topics from across the RACP curriculum including Imaging, Heart Failure and Intervention and the speakers presenting are leaders in their respective fields.
To view previous episodes, please follow this link to:CSANZ Education (CSANZ membership login is required).
Scientific Meetings
Have you had an abstract accepted for an international meeting? Don’t forget to apply for a CSANZ e-Fellowship.
Applications are open for the 2022 CSANZ e-Fellowships for grants to assist with the cost of virtual registration for international scientific meetings. These Fellowships are intended to support investigators in the early stage of their research career who have had an abstract accepted at an international meeting.
#ISHLT2022 INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR HEART LUNG TRANSPLANTATIONS | BOSTON & ONLINE
The ISHLT scientific community will come together for four days of immersive education and networking in advanced heart and lung failure and transplantation.
The first In-Person gathering since 2019, this ISHLT Meeting will offer a comprehensive review of research and late-breaking advances in the fields of advanced heart and lung disease, transplantation, mechanical support, and related innovative therapies.
Plenaries and Symposia and the Oral Abstract Sessions
ICCG 2022 International Clinical Cardiovascular Genetics Conference | BRISBANE
International Clinical Cardiovascular Genetics Conference to be held at the Brisbane Convention Centre from 11 – 13 May.
The Scientific Program will include plenary and workshop sessions in addition to original research through oral and poster presentations via the abstract submission process. See more and about main topics and themes on the link below.
World Congress of Echocardiography 2022 | ADELAIDE and ONLINE
The XXVII World Congress of Echocardiography and Allied Techniques (WCE), to be held in Australia for the first time. Join us in Adelaide from 6 – 8 May 2022.
Presenting the latest findings in echocardiography research and clinical practice. Many CSANZ members are part of the organising committee. This congress will have 3 streams including, POCUS, structural heart disease and basic to advanced echo. Join the discussion and engage with research and clinical colleagues including a distinguished faculty from across the world. This hybrid meeting will bring together the leaders as well as up and coming future leaders in one place.
The scientific programme is still being designed but will no doubt be in a dynamic and engaging format, providing education and training, practical guidance on how to perform procedures and implement guidelines to deliver high quality clinical care.
This exciting Meeting covers a vast range of specialisations within the “4 corners of cardiology”:
Arrhythmias
Heart Failure
Risk and Prevention Factors
Acute Coronary Syndrome.
Join the 4CC in Sydney for a world-class two-day cardiology meeting, featuring a cutting-edge program delivered by leading international and local speakers.
A one-day ‘mini’ CSANZ NZ programme will be available online for CSANZ members to attend.
The call for abstracts and award submission remains open. All abstracts will undergo review in the usual format and accepted abstracts will be published in Heart Lung and Circulation.
Young Investigator, Nurse and Allied Health Member Award finalists will have the opportunity to present virtually.
The programme will be confirmed shortly and will include:
Young Investigator Award finalist presentations
Nurse and Allied Health Investigator Award finalist presentations
ASCI 2022 – 15th Congress of Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging | HONG KONG & Online
This year’s Meeting is a hybrid event and themed “Cardiac Imaging beyond the Images”. Learn more about cutting-edge technologies and latest research in cardiovascular imaging.
Higher Education in CARdiology Training (HEART) Course | SYDNEY
The Higher Education in CARdiology Training (HEART) Course is being held from 2-3 July 2022 at the Hilton Sydney and will be providing both an Introductory and an Advanced program.
The 2022 ASM will be hosted by CSANZ New Zealand and the overall program theme will be Heart Health For All.
Focusing on achieving heart health equity (ethnicity, gender, socioeconomic or rurality) will be woven into the usual cutting edge science and education Program. Providing many learning opportunities and a fellowship for all attending professionals who work to maximise Heart Health.
Early-bird registration closes 5 June 2022
See you at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre from 11 – 14 August 2022.
Looking forward to the opportunity to meet in person and providing a mix of didactic lectures from expert international and local faculty as well as live case sessions and practical workshops.
‘The ESC Congress 2022 promises to motivate and inspire!’
This is your chance to improve your networking and practice as every session includes dedicated time for discussions, with additional chances to ‘Meet the Guidelines Task Force’, ‘Meet the Experts’, and ‘Meet the Trialists’!
Highlights include:
Guidelines in Practice sessions, from congenital heart disease to dual antiplatelet therapy
The How Should I Treat track, including complex arrhythmia and asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis
Practical Seminars on the latest insights from leading experts
Heart failure teams alert! Join the HFSA for a robust multidisciplinary program including plenary sessions, state-of-the-art symposia, invited lectures and debates, how-to sessions, hands-on workshops, and oral and poster presentations of accepted abstracts.
Australia’s leading echocardiography conference, with 3 full days; including Live dissection, presentations, discussion panels and Q&A after each session. Check out the program and start planning now for this event. Tickets can be bought for 1, 2 or 3 days at the Gold Coast.
Back to the Future: Lessons from the Past, Prospects for the Future
A combined scientific meeting of Cardiac and Thoracic Surgeons, Anaesthetists and Perfusionists. Combining all three societies: ANZCP, ANZSCTS and CTVP SIG.
See all Key Dates here: Abstracts are open with submission deadline updated to: Friday 29 July 2022.
This international scientific meeting will focus on adult congenital heart disease, sharing clinical advances and showcasing regional and international research developments. The program will include complex cases and challenging diagnoses focusing on quality and outcomes in ACHD.
Join us to upskill and engage in this challenging and evolving area of cardiac practice. Target audience may include cardiologists working in adult congenital disease, cardiac surgeons, senior nursing colleagues, congenital heart anaesthetists and intensivists and other allied health professionals.