The 2016 Get in Rhythm. Stay in Rhythm.™ Atrial Fibrillation Patient Conference, hosted by StopAfib.org, takes place this year, September 16-18, in Dallas, Texas.
The conference will provide important information about the management of Afib, and bring patients and leading experts in the field together for a unique opportunity to engage and learn about living your best life with Afib.
Conference Opportunities
Specifically, during the Get in Rhythm. Stay in Rhythm.™ Atrial Fibrillation Patient Conference, patients will have the opportunity to meet world-renowned Afib experts and engage with them concerning their most pressing questions about Atrial Fibrillation. Conference participants will:
- Learn about Afib, why it’s a problem, and how they can cope with it and get in rhythm and stay in rhythm.
- Gain important knowledge about the most recent developments and clinical guidelines for optimal Afib treatment, including tips for patients on working with their healthcare team to achieve the best possible clinical results.
- Interact with leading medical experts in the field of Afib through panels and Q & A sessions, as well as one-on-one discussions during breaks.
StopAfib.org, a nonprofit organization created by Afib patients for Afib patients, invites you to attend this weekend-long conference so that you and your loved ones can better understand Atrial Fibrillation, manage treatment, and possibly become Afib free.
Mark Your Calendar
September 16-18, 2016
Sheraton DFW Airport Hotel
Dallas, Texas
Register Here
You can learn more about the details surrounding the conference and register for the event here: Event Registration Site.
Promotion Partners
NBCA is pleased to be among several Promotion Partners supporting this conference, including:
Alliance Aging Research
American Sleep Apnea Association
HeartValveSurgery.com
Mended Hearts
Men’s Health Network
National Blood Clot Alliance
National Stroke Association
WomenHeart
To learn more about atrial fibrillation, visit NBCA’s Afib resources page, and check out the many Afib resources available at www.StopAfib.org.