Sep 19th, 2025
Don’t miss new Friday, Nov. 7, programming
So many reasons to start your Scientific Sessions meeting a day earlier.

Friday is now Day 1 of Scientific Sessions with general and symposia programming, including expanded basic, translational and clinical programming. Here are seven reasons you should arrive in New Orleans early so you can take advantage of the new, expanded programming.
- Get with the Guidelines Data Bootcamp. Learn everything you need to submit an upcoming grant proposal using Get With The Guidelines data. This bootcamp requires a separate registration. You must register before Oct. 27.
- Heart/Kidney Symposium. Clinicians will receive key updates on managing hypertension and chronic kidney disease, especially in patients with heart failure. Highlights include a deep dive into the 2025 AHA Blood Pressure Guideline and CKD management.
- Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic Certificate Program. Learn foundational educational content to optimize approaches to CKM syndrome care. Note: This event requires a separate registration and fee.
- Early Career Day. Programs to support your career development.
- Genomic and Precision Medicine Symposium. Explore the genotype-specific treatment strategies for cardiovascular disease and current trials.
- International Symposium. Dive into three dynamic panel discussions that will offer global perspective on the 2025 guidelines for high blood pressure, acute coronary syndrome and resuscitation.
- QCOR at Scientific Sessions. State-of-the-art curriculum with a highly anticipated session focused on AI in action.
Register now for #AHA25.