HFSA Annual Scientific Meeting 2022

September 30, 2022 - October 3, 2022 | Gaylord National Harbor | Washington, DC

Program

The 2022 HFSA Annual Scientific Meeting OnDemand bundle contains recordings of scientific sessions held during the meeting and is now available to purchase in the HFSA Learning Center. Learn more >>

All attendees have access to OnDemand recordings in the virtual meeting platform and the mobile app through Friday, November 4, 2022.

Attendees who upgraded to gold have access to session recordings in the HFSA Learning Center for one year.

The HFSA Annual Scientific Meeting 2022 will offer attendees a robust program consisting of multidisciplinary education from bench to bedside. Opportunities to submit your science to be included in the meeting program can be found below. The Final Program is out now! Use it to plan your time at the meeting and coordinate your travel to Washington, DC.

OUT NOW! - Download the Final Program >>

Program Components
NEW! - Scientific Sessions

This year's schedule is filled with sessions and workshops expertly planned by multidisciplinary professionals, clinicians, and researchers. View our Scientific Session Information Booklet for session titles, descriptions, speakers and learning objectives

Abstracts and Posters

To accommodate both in-person and virtual attendees, posters will be available for viewing in the virtual meeting platform and in the Exhibit Hall.

Plenary Sessions

Daily plenary sessions provide an opportunity for all attendees to come together each morning for high-level content, keynote speakers, and exciting announcements.

Clinical Trial Central

Clinical Trial Central provides a designated research focus opportunity to share information through an electronic poster at HFSA Annual Scientific Meeting.

Late Breaking Clinical Trials

This always-popular session provides a forum to present the results of a new research in heart failure. Full list of clinical trials now available!

Satellite Symposia

Satellite symposia provide opportunities to learn about new and emerging clinical options not addressed in the scientific program.