2023 Advanced Heart Failure Symposium
During this year’s virtual Advanced Heart Failure Symposium, which takes place Friday, September 22, 2023. Participants spend a day evaluating treatment options for heart failure patients needing more than just GDMT. There are three tracks available: Atypical, Advanced, and AHF in Critical Care. Attendees will learn about alternatives for patients not responding to GDMT and recognize when to refer them for advanced therapies. Access to all tracks is available post-live stream. The symposium is presented by the American Association of Heart Failure Nurses, a specialty organization dedicated to advancing nursing education, clinical practice and research to improve heart failure patient outcomes.
Heart Failure Symposium: State-of-the-Art Updates
The 11th Annual UCLA Heart Failure Symposium 2023 will discuss general heart failure treatment options, including short- and long-term mechanical circulatory support therapy, heart transplantation, pulmonary hypertension management, high-risk percutaneous and structural interventions, and complex congenital heart disease management. Also, it will emphasize the need for developing networks linking academic centers with community physicians to manage these patients through the evolution of their disease pre- and post-advanced cardiac intervention. Last, it will address heart failure therapies in cardio-oncology, amyloidosis and new medication updates, as well as patient and care-provider’s specific needs and perspectives.
HFSA Annual Scientific Meeting 2023
The HFSA Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) is an event for heart failure teams and showcases top heart failure science, research, and management practices, while also offering networking opportunities. ASM 2023 will be held October 6-9, 2023, at the Huntington Convention Center in Cleveland. Patient education panels and workshops include “HFSA Heart Failure Patient and Caregiver Day 2023”, “Engaging Cardiovascular Team Clinicians in Clinical Trial Research and Quality Improvement”, and the “1st Annual HFSA Case Competition.” Exhibits, posters, and scientific sessions round out the agenda.