Advances in research, treatment and prevention of heart and kidney diseases

We are delighted to open registration for our 19th Annual Scientific Meeting. The meeting will promote and share academic and clinical interest across the cardiorenal multidisciplinary team. The focus of this year’s meeting will be to share the latest advances in research, treatment and prevention of heart and kidney diseases. Take a look now at the expert faculty and programme we have lined up.

We hope you will join us for our popular 19th Annual Scientific Meeting which we are delighted is able to return to The King's Fund, London, this year.

The meeting will promote and share academic and clinical interest across the cardiorenal multidisciplinary team. The focus of this year’s meeting will be to share the latest advances in research, treatment and prevention of heart and kidney diseases.

State-of-the-art presentations with interactive discussion and case-based learning will be offered, with time to network in the breaks and visit our exhibition. We are looking forward to seeing everyone there.

Places for healthcare professionals are limited and will go fast! - Cardiorenal Forum Registration | Wheldon Events

Is it for me?

Our meetings are aimed at healthcare professionals and are aimed at anyone treating the cardiorenal patient particularly those working in heart failure, cardiology, nephrology, diabetes, lipids, endocrinology, care of the elderly, general medicine, general practice, clinical pharmacy and allied disciplines. Feedback from past delegates has been very positive with 100% of delegates at our last meeting saying the meeting was clinically excellent to good.

Accreditation

The Cardiorenal Forum will award 5 CPD credits for this meeting.

Academic endorsement

The Cardiorenal Forum is in academic partnership with KDIGO (Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes).
This year’s meeting has been endorsed by: The British Society for Heart Failure, The Irish Nephrology Society, KDIGO – Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes, The UK Kidney Association, and The UK Renal Pharmacy Group.

Funding

This independent meeting will be supported and funded by pharmaceutical companies.

Registration fee

Our registration fees are subsidised. Early bird fees to include lunch and refreshments throughout the day are:
£110 doctors (SpR and consultant grades), £75 concessions (nurses, trainees, allied HCPs), £300 commercial organisations. All fees are inclusive of VAT.

Travel grants

We are pleased to offer a limited number of travel grants for 2024. Travel grants are for the concessions rate only (nurses, trainees, HCPs). The grant, up to a maximum of £100 for those living more than 100 miles away, or up to £50 for those living less than 100 miles away but outside the M25, will cover travel and any remaining allocation will be allocated towards a partial reimbursement of your registration fee. Travel must be by public transport only – train, bus, tube - using advance purchase tickets, standard fare.
Applications must be in by 29th July 2024 and successful applicants will be notified week commencing 5th August 2024. For further information click here.

When
October 4th, 2024 from  9:30 AM to  5:20 PM
Location
The King’s Fund
Deans Mews entrance
11–13 Cavendish Square
London, W1G 0AN
Contact

Guidelines

NICE accredited clinical practice guidelines 

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