CHD-Related Happenings
Congenital heart disease presents a lot of unknowns and gray areas for patients and families. As patients and families ourselves, we know first-hand the importance of timely information in making decisions and having easy-to-access, easy-to-understand information and resources on a variety of topics related to CHD.
Conquering CHD exists to conquer the most common birth defect and ensuring patients, families, care team members, and all those impacted by CHD are aware of CHD-related happenings is a large part of our education work. Find a CHD-related conference or symposium below.
Disclaimer: This is a list of links to upcoming CHD conferences and events. Conquering CHD does not endorse or recommend any conference, meeting or scientific session. This is not a complete list and is for informational purposes only.
Conquering CHD often collaborates with professional, medical, and community-based organizations on conferences, summits, and symposiums. If you are hosting an event you would like to include, please submit your request here.
Disclaimer: Not all events submitted using the form will be posted to the website. Please consult the “Criteria for Inclusion” closely before submission.
Partner Events
Professional Conferences/Meetings/Symposiums
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Congenital Heart Surgeons' Society 49th Annual meeting
October 23-24, 2022 - Chicago, Illinois
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CATCH: Caring for Adults and Teens with Congenital Heart Disease
October 27-29, 2022 - Four Seasons Resort O‘ahu at Ko Olina
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American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2022
November 5-7, 2022 - Chicago, IL + Virtual
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PAC3 Fall Virtual Conference
November 8-9, 2022 - Virtual
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Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Society Annual International Meeting
December 15-18, 2022 - Miami, Florida
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8th World Congress of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery
August 27-September 1, 2023 - Washington D.C.
Other Events
Conquering CHD Stories
Our Beautiful Boy – JT’s Story
My husband, Michael, and I had been trying to have a baby for over three years (through gestational surrogacy), and after several failed attempts and a miscarriage, we finally made it to the second trimester! When Michael, Michelle (our surrogate), and I attended the 20-week anatomy scan, we were shocked to find out that our...
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