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Cardiothoracic Surgery Resident Poster Competition

Represent your institution with a scientific poster of your clinical/investigative research at the 2016 AATS Annual Meeting in Baltimore, Maryland, May 14-18, 2016. The Competition is open to senior cardiothoracic surgery residents and/or congenital heart surgery fellows worldwide

North American residents must (1) Be in their last year of either an ACGME-accredited or RCPSC-accredited US or Canadian cardiothoracic surgery residency program or congenital heart surgery fellowship, and (2) Upload a support letter from their Program Director as part of their application.

International residents must (1) Be in their last year of a cardiothoracic training program at an AATS Member’s institution, and (2) Upload a sponsor letter from an AATS member at their institution as part of their application.

Application — Residents/fellows must provide a brief abstract of the research on their posters. Research may include information previously presented and/or published.

Benefits — Participant/institutions will (1) Receive a $500 stipend to offset travel and hotel accommodation to the Annual Meeting, (2) Receive a complimentary Annual Meeting registration, and (3) Have access to a Skills Course (Saturday, May 14) and Postgraduate Course (Sunday, May 15).

The participant’s training program will be responsible for the cost of any additional resident/fellow travel and accommodations.

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Deadline: January 22, 2016

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Represent your institution with a scientific poster of your clinical/investigative research at the 2016 AATS Annual Meeting in Baltimore, Maryland, May 14-18, 2016. The Competition is open to senior cardiothoracic surgery residents and/or congenital heart surgery fellows worldwide

North American residents must (1) Be in their last year of either an ACGME-accredited or RCPSC-accredited US or Canadian cardiothoracic surgery residency program or congenital heart surgery fellowship, and (2) Upload a support letter from their Program Director as part of their application.

International residents must (1) Be in their last year of a cardiothoracic training program at an AATS Member’s institution, and (2) Upload a sponsor letter from an AATS member at their institution as part of their application.

Application — Residents/fellows must provide a brief abstract of the research on their posters. Research may include information previously presented and/or published.

Benefits — Participant/institutions will (1) Receive a $500 stipend to offset travel and hotel accommodation to the Annual Meeting, (2) Receive a complimentary Annual Meeting registration, and (3) Have access to a Skills Course (Saturday, May 14) and Postgraduate Course (Sunday, May 15).

The participant’s training program will be responsible for the cost of any additional resident/fellow travel and accommodations.

More information/apply

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Deadline: January 22, 2016

Represent your institution with a scientific poster of your clinical/investigative research at the 2016 AATS Annual Meeting in Baltimore, Maryland, May 14-18, 2016. The Competition is open to senior cardiothoracic surgery residents and/or congenital heart surgery fellows worldwide

North American residents must (1) Be in their last year of either an ACGME-accredited or RCPSC-accredited US or Canadian cardiothoracic surgery residency program or congenital heart surgery fellowship, and (2) Upload a support letter from their Program Director as part of their application.

International residents must (1) Be in their last year of a cardiothoracic training program at an AATS Member’s institution, and (2) Upload a sponsor letter from an AATS member at their institution as part of their application.

Application — Residents/fellows must provide a brief abstract of the research on their posters. Research may include information previously presented and/or published.

Benefits — Participant/institutions will (1) Receive a $500 stipend to offset travel and hotel accommodation to the Annual Meeting, (2) Receive a complimentary Annual Meeting registration, and (3) Have access to a Skills Course (Saturday, May 14) and Postgraduate Course (Sunday, May 15).

The participant’s training program will be responsible for the cost of any additional resident/fellow travel and accommodations.

More information/apply

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Deadline: January 22, 2016

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