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Singapore Valve 2026

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Engage With The Experts!

 

 

Learn advanced cardiac techniques directly from global experts through interactive, hands-on sessions. Master the latest approaches to valve interventions and heart procedures as you engage with leading cardiologists. Secure your place by 15 May 2026 to enjoy early bird rates.

Event Details:
Date: 24 - 26 July 2026
Venue: National Heart Centre Singapore
Audience: Cardiac surgeons, Cardiologists, Anaesthetists, Trainee doctors, Nurses and Allied Health

 

 

Main Topics

Cutting Edge Valve Therapies and Didactic Lectures

 

Mitral Stenosis

Mitral Regurgitation

Tricuspid Regurgitation and Novel Therapies

Aortic Stenosis

Aortic Regurgitation

Congenital Heart Intervention and Surgery

 

                    

   Delegate Type

Early Bird

(Before 15 May 2026)

Original

(After 15 May 2026)

Physicians

 

SGD 290

 

 

SGD 400

 

    Drs in Training*      

 

SGD 210

 

 

SGD 260

 

Nurses and Allied Health*

 

SGD 60

 

 

SGD 110

 

*Proof of status from institution required.

Fees reflected is inclusive of Goods and Service Tax (GST). All other expenses are not included.
 


Programme Agenda

Planning in progress


Course Directors

Victor Chao Tar Toong

Ho Kay Woon

Committee Members

Ewe See Hooi

Foo Jie Sheng

Philip Pang

Tan Ju Le

Tan Wei Chieh Jack

Wong Ning Yan

Jonathan Yap

Zameer Abdul Aziz

Zhu Ling

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