Share Your Work. Spark Discussion. Shape the Field.

The Fetal Cardiology Symposium offers two dynamic opportunities for registrants to showcase their expertise, contribute to advancing the field, and engage with colleagues from across the country.



Whether you are conducting groundbreaking research or managing uniquely challenging clinical cases, we invite you to share your work with our community.

Scientific Abstract Submissions

Are you conducting original research or advancing clinical practice in fetal cardiology?


Symposium registrants are invited to submit scientific abstracts highlighting basic science research, clinical studies, fetal cardiovascular development, diagnostic advancements, treatment approaches, and other perinatal cardiology topics. Selected abstracts will be featured in oral presentations during the General Session, and all accepted abstracts will be included in the poster session.


Accepted authors receive:

  • Oral or poster presentation opportunities
  • Publication consideration in a peer-reviewed journal (with author permission)
  • A registration discount
  • Eligibility for Best Abstract recognition


If you are ready to share your research with leaders in fetal cardiology, we encourage you to learn more about submission guidelines, deadlines, and formatting requirements.

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"Case that Gave Me Chest Pain” Presentations

Have you encountered a fetal cardiac case that was particularly complex, rare, or diagnostically challenging?


The “Case that Gave Me Chest Pain” session is an engaging General Session feature designed to spotlight compelling clinical cases. Selected presenters will deliver an 8-minute case presentation followed by live moderator and audience discussion.


Accepted presenters receive:

  • A featured General Session presentation slot
  • A registration discount
  • Eligibility for the 2026 Norman H. Silverman Nitroglycerin Award


This interactive session combines education, clinical insight, and a touch of friendly competition.



If you have a case worth sharing, review the presentation criteria, submission process, and key deadlines.

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