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The AEPC Working Group of Dysrhythmia and Electrophysiology invites young scientists to present their current research projects on paediatric and congenital electrophysiology during the teaching course to an auditorium of paediatric cardiologists as well as leading European experts in the field.
The content of the work should be original and not have been published as a whole (journal or meeting) prior to the course. The abstract should contain title, authors and affiliations, introduction, methods, results and conclusions. Please send your abstract as a Word document, not exceeding 300 words, to the scientific committee (emmi.helle@hus.fi) before April 30, 2024.
Please note: Your abstract is not successfully submitted until you receive a confirmation e-mail from the scientific committee.
The prize is waiting for you!
The scientific committee will choose the best three abstracts for a 10-minute oral presentation during the course. Five members of the invited faculty will choose the best among the three. The winner will be honored by the AEPC Working Group of Dysrhythmia and Electrophysiology with a 500 € grant to cover partial expenses (registration, travel or accommodation) at the 2025 AEPC Annual Meeting in Hamburg, Germany.