CHRD 20 Year Anniversary AF Symposium - Advancing Excellence in Atrial Fibrillation Research, Education and Care
Event description
The Centre for Heart Rhythm Disorders (CHRD) invites you to its 20-Year Anniversary Atrial Fibrillation (AF) Symposium.
This is educational and professional development event bringing together experts, alumni, and healthcare professionals to explore AF research and care.
The Symposium will be held over three days and will feature:
Presentation on the latest advances in AF treatment and preventions
Interactive panel discussions
Alumni reflections on CHRD’s global impact
Lived experience from patient
Networking opportunity across disciplines
CPD points available – attendance at the Symposium is eligible for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) points for health professional.
About CHRD:
Based that the University of Adelaide, Royal Adelaide Hospital, and SAHMRI, the Centre for Heart Rhythm Disorders is a world leader in atrial fibrillation research and care.
Over the past 20 years, CHRD has redefined how AF is managed and treated. Influencing national and international guidelines and training clinicians, helping to improve patient outcomes globally.
The symposium highlights CHRD’s commitment to continuing a legacy of excellence.
Who Should Attend:
Cardiologist, Electrophysiologists, and GPs
Allied health professionals and nursing staff
Clinical researchers, postgraduates, and medical students
CHRD alumni and collaborators
Patients living with AF and the support network
Anyone interested in EP and cardiology.
Schedule:
Official Opening Night - Thursday 16 October 2025
5.00 - 6.30pm, Bonython Hall
Free entry - registration essential (limited capacity)
Symposium Day 1 - Friday 17 October 2025
8.30am - 4.30pm, Bonython Hall
Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea provided
Tickets: $10.00
Symposium Day 2 - Saturday 18 October 2025
8.30am - 4.30pm, The Braggs lecture theatre
Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea provided
Tickets: $10.00
Symposium website: https://www.adelaide.edu.au/chrd/latest-news/20th-anniversary-af-symposium
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