AF Symposium On-Demand Series Sessions I-V
Now Available On Demand

 
 
 
 
 
 

On Demand | AFS 2022

Welcome to AF Symposium On Demand. We are pleased to provide access to select sessions and case presentations from AF Symposium 2022.

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AF2022 Archive

Faculty selection and program development for the upcoming February 2023 symposium are currently underway. In the meantime, you can access the participating faculty list and full scientific program from this past January’s AF Symposium for an example of the quality program we offer.

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Registration is Open | AFS 2023

The AF Symposium is pleased to return to Boston February 2-4, 2023. Please join us for the very first time at Boston’s new Omni Boston Hotel at The Seaport. Details to be released.

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Obtaining CME Certification

To receive CME acknowledgment for AF2022, attendees must first complete the course evaluation. Upon successful completion, your certificate will be available immediately.

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Welcome to the

2023 AF Symposium

 
 

It is with great pleasure I invite you to attend the 28th Annual International AF Symposium on February 2-4, 2023, at the brand new Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport. The AF Symposium was initiated in 1995 in response to the growing epidemic of atrial fibrillation. Over the past 25 years, the meeting has become a major scientific forum at which health care professionals have a unique opportunity to learn about advances in research and therapeutics directly from many of the most eminent investigators in the field. 

This intensive, highly focused three-day symposium brings together the world’s leading medical scientists to share in a highly interactive environment the most recent advances in the field of atrial fibrillation. The primary objective of the meeting is to provide attendees with a thorough and practical course on the current state of the art in the field of atrial fibrillation in a scholarly and collegial atmosphere, as well as an opportunity to network with colleagues and faculty between sessions. The meeting employs advanced teaching tools including real-time case presentations to share with attendees the most current basic, translational and clinical science in the field. 

We are delighted to return to Boston to host the 2023 AF Symposium and we hope that you will join us.

Jeremy Ruskin, MD