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Call for Clinical Cases

EHRA 2025, Vienna & Online from 30 March to 1st April

Share your most educational Clinical Cases

Receive feedback from international leaders in the field. Make useful connections for future projects and advance your career.

Share your most educational Clinical Cases

The call for clinical cases is now closed.

Mark your calendar with key dates

  • Tuesday, 10 September 2024 - Opening clinical cases submissions
  • Tuesday, 19 November 2024 – 12:00PM (noon) CET - Clinical cases submission deadline
  • Early January 2025 - Clinical cases results announcement online. An email will also be sent to each submitter.

Prepare your submission

Your clinical case must be clear, educational, practical and real.

The purpose of a clinical case presentation is to communicate diagnostic reasoning in the light of the current ESC Clinical Practice Guidelines providing a clear description of the patient’s condition and further management options based on these guidelines.

Your case needs to be educational and not necessarily rare or unusual.

Please consult: 

Presentation formats

All presenters will be required to present their research onsite in Vienna.

Each session will be built to give the maximum visibility to the work and the opportunity for exchange and interactions with peers and key opinion leaders.

Clinical Case Sessions in the Agora

Those highly interactive, practical and educational sessions will feature four clinical cases and will be dedicated to the illustration of the ESC Guidelines implementation.

Clinical Case Sessions at the Clinical Case Station

Those interactive and practical sessions will feature 5 clinical cases and will take place in the dedicated Clinical Case Station, each moderated by 2 experts in the topic.