What should I know about drug interactions and DOACs?
How are anticoagulation clinics evolving?
What makes an ER patient a good candidate for a DOAC?
What’s the balance between anticoagulants, ablation and implantable devices?
These are just a few of the questions that will be addressed at AC Forum’s national conference, April 20-22, 2017. The 3-day symposium will bring together medical professionals in fields ranging from cardiology and hematology to pharmacy and family medicine for discussions on current research and evidence-based practices in the field of antithrombotic therapy.
In addition to presentations by leading experts, the conference will feature small, topic-specific master classes, a “meet the expert” breakfast, poster sessions and industry exhibits.
Call for Abstracts
The AC Forum is now accepting abstracts to be included at the conference poster sessions and published in the Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis. The objective of the poster sessions is to share research and work being done across the antithrombotic field. Original research — even if recently published, case studies, and research building on previously covered hypotheses will be considered.
Scholarships
Scholarships are available to early career professionals and others who need financial assistance. Each scholarship includes complimentary registration to the conference (a $335 value) and a $1,000 stipend for travel and lodging expenses.
The deadline for early bird registration is Dec 15. The deadline for abstracts and scholarship applications is December 1.
For more information and to register visit acforum2017.org