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The Commitment Process is Open for theAATS Cardiothoracic Surgery Resident Poster Competition

Submit a resident for participation to the AATS Cardiothoracic Surgery Resident Poster Competition funded by the AATS Graham Foundation. Winners will represent their institutions by presenting scientific posters of their clinical/investigative research at the 2015 AATS Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, April 25-29.

Open to:

Senior cardiothoracic surgery residents and/or congenital heart surgery fellows.

Candidate Prerequisites:

North American residents must be the most senior resident enrolled in either an ACGME-accredited or RCPSC-accredited cardiothoracic surgery residency program or congenital heart surgery fellowship.

International residents must be in their last year of a cardiothoracic training program at the institution of an AATS member.

Benefits to Participating Residents:

A stipend of $500 to offset travel and hotel costs.

Complimentary registration to the Annual Meeting, which will include one postgraduate and one skills course.

Deadline: Thursday, January 15, 2015

For more information, visit http://aats.org/scholarship/Cardiothoracic-Surgery-Resident-Poster-Session.cgi.

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Submit a resident for participation to the AATS Cardiothoracic Surgery Resident Poster Competition funded by the AATS Graham Foundation. Winners will represent their institutions by presenting scientific posters of their clinical/investigative research at the 2015 AATS Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, April 25-29.

Open to:

Senior cardiothoracic surgery residents and/or congenital heart surgery fellows.

Candidate Prerequisites:

North American residents must be the most senior resident enrolled in either an ACGME-accredited or RCPSC-accredited cardiothoracic surgery residency program or congenital heart surgery fellowship.

International residents must be in their last year of a cardiothoracic training program at the institution of an AATS member.

Benefits to Participating Residents:

A stipend of $500 to offset travel and hotel costs.

Complimentary registration to the Annual Meeting, which will include one postgraduate and one skills course.

Deadline: Thursday, January 15, 2015

For more information, visit http://aats.org/scholarship/Cardiothoracic-Surgery-Resident-Poster-Session.cgi.

Submit a resident for participation to the AATS Cardiothoracic Surgery Resident Poster Competition funded by the AATS Graham Foundation. Winners will represent their institutions by presenting scientific posters of their clinical/investigative research at the 2015 AATS Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, April 25-29.

Open to:

Senior cardiothoracic surgery residents and/or congenital heart surgery fellows.

Candidate Prerequisites:

North American residents must be the most senior resident enrolled in either an ACGME-accredited or RCPSC-accredited cardiothoracic surgery residency program or congenital heart surgery fellowship.

International residents must be in their last year of a cardiothoracic training program at the institution of an AATS member.

Benefits to Participating Residents:

A stipend of $500 to offset travel and hotel costs.

Complimentary registration to the Annual Meeting, which will include one postgraduate and one skills course.

Deadline: Thursday, January 15, 2015

For more information, visit http://aats.org/scholarship/Cardiothoracic-Surgery-Resident-Poster-Session.cgi.

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