A world-class educational experience, New York Valves features three days of transformative research and techniques that redefine the landscape of structural heart interventions. This dynamic meeting brings together interventional cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, clinical cardiologists, cardiac imagers, heart failure specialists, and other members of the heart team in the spirit of multidisciplinary collaboration. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to leverage the collective expertise of diverse specialties to create innovative and personalized treatment strategies for patients with valvular and structural heart disease.
New York Valves 2025 features a distinguished faculty and a dynamic program that brings together live case demonstrations, interactive debates, hands-on training, and the latest evidence-based practices. Sessions offer practical, case-based insights into every facet of structural heart care, from patient selection and imaging to advanced procedural techniques and complication management. Attendees will witness innovation in action, exploring the latest breakthroughs in surgical techniques, transcatheter interventions, and personalized treatment strategies that are shaping the future of patient care.
HOW TO REGISTER:
To register as an attendee, please visit: https://www.nyvalvesconference.com/register.
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About CRF®
The Cardiovascular Research Foundation® (CRF®) is a global leader in interventional cardiovascular medicine, driving innovation, spearheading groundbreaking research, and transforming education in the field. Through its relentless pursuit of excellence, CRF® not only accelerates medical breakthroughs but also equips healthcare professionals with the tools and knowledge necessary to enhance survival rates and elevate the quality of life for millions worldwide. CRF’s centers of excellence include the CRF Skirball Center for Innovation, CRF Clinical Trials Center, CRF Center for Education, CRF Digital, TCTMD, and Structural Heart: The Journal of the Heart Team. For more information, visit www.crf.org.
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