Case presentation competition at Joint OAA and UK Maternal Cardiology Society Day 2024

Have you been involved in the management of an interesting or unusual case of a cardiac condition in pregnancy?

Turn your experience into recognition. We are looking for four interesting oral case presentations with prizes to be won.

The OAA UKMCS Joint Meeting will be hosted at Royal College of Physicians, London on Tuesday 2 October 2024. We would like to hear from doctors-in-training or equivalent grade fellows/trust/SAS doctors who have an interesting or unusual case that they'd like to present.

A summary of the case should be submitted in accordance with the guidance on our website.

The entrants will be judged on: 

  • Originality of the case
  • Management and learning points
  • Presentation

Important dates:
23 August midnight: Submissions close
4 September: Results announced
25: September: Acceptance by presenters and registration for meeting complete

To submit an entry, see our guidance for competition entries.

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