Chest Pain Cases

 Chest Pain Cases Submissions


Symposium registrants are invited to submit a “Case that Gave Me Chest Pain” for oral presentation during the General Session. A “Case that Gave Me Chest Pain” presentation will be no longer than 8 minutes with no more than 10 Powerpoint/Keynote slides. This case should be a challenging fetal cardiac case that illustrates either a rare fetal cardiac diagnosis or a challenging variation of a more common fetal cardiac diagnosis. Only cases with de-identified images will be accepted for presentation. There will be approximately 4 minutes for moderator and audience discussion after the presentation.

 

Deadline for submitting cases is August 5, 2024. To submit your case for review, email Nikki Dillon at fetalcardio@phoenixchildrens.com to request a link to upload the slide presentation. Authors will be notified by email no later than August 30, 2024 with the acceptance status of the case.

 

Presentations will occur during the General Session in the main ballroom on Friday and Saturday, November 8 & 9, 2024. Presenters will receive notification of the date and time of their presentation by email. If your case is accepted for presentation, please bring your presentation on laptop or thumb drive ensuring that your video clips play smoothly. Presenters should bring their laptop or thumb drive to the AV table at the back of the main ballroom no later than the break prior to the scheduled presentation time.

 

A $100 registration discount will be given to one author of each accepted case presentation.  A discount code for use at the time of registration will be provided upon acceptance.

 

In the spirit of fun competition, the Symposium Organizers will announce the winner of the best case presentation on the last day of the Symposium to present the “2024 Norman H. Silverman Nitroglycerin Award” which has been awarded to the best case presentation each year since 2016! Judging will be based on the quality of presentation, the interesting nature of the case, and the severity of chest pain induced in the audience!


For further details, you may contact Nikki Dillon, Symposium Coordinator, at fetalcardio@phoenixchildrens.com or 602-933-0099.



 

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