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  Final Program

Planning to attend the 2009 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress (CCC)?

By using the on-line Program Planner, you can easily and efficiently plan your days, by creating a custom schedule before you arrive at Congress. Print your personal itinerary and bring it with you, or upload it to your mobile device (compatible with iPhone or BlackBerry).

Visit the Program Planner to search the CCC 2009 program for specific content of interest to you from the CCS Program, CACR Program, Accredited Symposia and networking opportunities.

You can search and view sessions at the high level, or drill down to the individual presentations. You can search for content by name, type of session or day. For tips on how to search visit the tip sheet.

Once you locate a session you wish to include mark the check box, click add checked selections to my itinerary and keep on building. Create an itinerary account so you can come back and add additional content.

Your selections will be saved into a personalized Itinerary for printing, exporting or browsing - pick your own format that's easy to use and handy to carry.

Note that while programming can be viewed only by session early on, the details of individual Abstracts will become accessible closer to the start of the CCC.


Click here to view the Final Program
(PDF - 47.7MB)

Click here to view the Disclosure Index

Click here to view the Accredited Symposia

 

 

 

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Important Dates

Registration Desk and Hours
The Registration Desk is located on the Assembly Level of the Shaw Conference Centre.
Friday, October 23 - 12:00 to 18:00
Saturday, October 24 - 07:00 to 18:30
Sunday, October 25 - 06:30 to 18:30
Monday, October 26 - 06:30 to 18:30
Tuesday, October 27 - 06:30 to 18:30
Wednesday, October 28 - 06:30 to 11:00
24-28 October - Canadian Cardiovascular Congress

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Top 10 Reasons to Attend Congress

  1. Network with colleagues
  2. Learn at symposia
  3. Showcase your research
  4. Interact with peers at workshops
  5. Be part of the debate on controversial findings
  6. Transfer knowledge from research to practice
  7. Earn CME credits
  8. Initiate evidence based change in practice
  9. Listen to key opinion leaders
  10. Explore state-of-the-art innovations in the Community Forum

 

 

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