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Join us April 01 on Twitter for a pre-meeting Tweet chat ahead of the American College of Cardiology's 2024 annual meeting!
We are partnering up with the Academy of Physician Associates in Cardiology (APAC) for a Tweet Chat ahead of the American College Cardiology's 2024 Annual Meeting! Join us on April 01, 2024 from 8-9 PM ET where we will be discussing the most anticipated data and sessions, tips and tricks for first-time attendees, and more at this year’s meeting!
HCPLive and APAC Twitter Page
Monday, April 01, 2024 from 8-9 PM ET
Beginning at 8 PM, and every 6 minutes after, a new question will be posted on the HCPLive Twitter/X account: @HCPLiveNews. There will be 10 total questions included in this pre-meeting Tweet/X chat.
Reply directly to each question when they're posted to the @HCPLiveNews account or use the #PreAccChat hashtag and our social media moderators will be sure to retweet and reply to bring you into the conversation.
Questions and Posting Times:
8:00 PM ET: If you could recommend one peer's upcoming presentation or talk at #ACC24, who would it be and why?
8:06 PM ET: What advice do you have for medical students or early-career professionals attending #ACC24 for the first time?
8:12 PM ET: What is one study from ACC 23 that influenced the way you practiced in the last year?
8:18 PM ET: CLEAR Outcomes headlined ACC 23, what late-breaker do you expect to be the most discussed this year and why?
8:24 PM ET: Outside of late-breaking data, what session or sessions are you most looking forward to at this year's meeting?
8:30 PM ET: Are there any conditions or topics you think should be a more prominent focal point at this year's meeting?
8:36 PM ET: What trial from ACC 24 do you think we will be talking about most 5 years from now?
8:42 PM ET: What makes the ACC meeting unique compared to the other flagship meetings in cardiology?
8:48 PM ET: What emerging drug class are you most interested in learning more about from #ACC24?
8:52 PM ET: If you could have dinner with any pioneer in cardiology, living or deceased, who would it be and what question would you ask them?
The event is free and open to the public, but various members of APAC leadership will be acting as moderators during the event.
No registration required! Simply engage with colleagues in the comments following each!
Any cardiology professionals, fellows, medical students, or providers practicing in or with an interest in cardiology can join the discussion!
The active discussion takes place on April 01, 2024, but a recap of the conversations from the evening will be posted to HCPLive on the morning of April 05—the official start of the ACC 2024 annual meeting.
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