Symposium 1405 / Young Cardiologist Award

Introduction

Daily Cardiology Academy is honored to announce the details of “Young Cardiologist award 1405” to once again pursue its aim of promoting excellence in cardiovascular education.

This prestigious award has been designed to persuade our young cardiologist colleagues to take part in advancing the quality of cardiovascular education by taking action and producing educational material themselves.

This grand award will go to the young cardiologist who produces the most outstanding presentation of an interesting real-life clinical case managed by themselves or as a team of which they have been a member.

“Young Cardiologist” definition

“Young Cardiologist” consists of all cardiologists, residents or fellowships of cardiology who were born on 1359 and after.

Case scenario guideline

  • The scenario has to be about one of the real-life cases managed by the young cardiologist themselves or as a team of which they have been a member.
  • It has to have interesting and educational characteristics making it notable for a scientific presentation.
  • The general principles of a scientific presentation must be observed by the contestants.
  • The case scenario must focus on the medical treatment of cardiovascular diseases and discussing the details of interventional and surgical procedures should be avoided.
  • The privacy of the patients must be respected through observing the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) available for review from here: https://B2n.ir/HIPAA

Technical considerations

  • The presentation has to be up to 10 minutes in length and up to 100 MB in size.
  • The file must only be submitted in MP4 video format via the submission page and the files sent via other means (email etc.) will not be accepted.
  • All slides must be written in English and the voice-over must be in Farsi
  • The image quality is very important. Therefore, the presentations with indecipherable or faded writings or pictures will be rejected
  • Only the first page of all presentations must include the name and affiliation of the presenter.

Peer Review Process

  • Contestants must submit their cases by 12 Tir 1405.
  • After the submission deadline, the Scientific Committee of Daily Cardiology Academy will review all submitted cases and select the five most outstanding case presentations for the final competition.
  • Due to the challenges created by the recent war, the rescheduling of the symposium, and the compressed timeline, the usual interim competition stage will not be held this year. Therefore, the five finalist cases will be selected directly by the Scientific Committee of Daily Cardiology Academy.
  • At the symposium, a four-member panel of distinguished senior cardiologists; Dr. Bahram Aminian, Dr. Seyed Hashem Sezavar, Dr. Mehdi Shishehbor, and Dr. Ahmad Amin, will evaluate the live presentations of the five finalists and select the recipient of the prestigious “Daily Cardiology Academy Young Cardiologist Award.”

Deadline for submission

You have to submit your files until 12th Tir, 1405.

Submission Form

Thank you all for your participation. The application period for the "5th Young Cardiologist Award" has officially closed.
Stay tuned for the final round of 4th Young Cardiologist Award taking place during Daily Cardiology Symposium on Tir 8th and 9th, 1405.

We sincerely hope to see many of you again in next year’s competition.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I submit a case that has been previously published elsewhere?

    Dose the case have to be rare and complicated one?

    Can I present a case with a group of my colleagues?

    How can I make a video file of my presentation?

    What is HIPAA?!

    Does it suffice if we only present the case?

    How many people have participated? Do I even stand a chance?!

    What does “under 45 years” exactly mean?

    Can I submit a case that has been previously published elsewhere?
    Yes! Considering that Daily Cardiology is not a medical journal, there is no limitation if you have published your case before or you are going to publish it in the future.

    Dose the case have to be rare and complicated one?
    No! your case has to have educational and interesting points which can easily be found in routine cases. It is your manner of presentation that makes it interesting, not the case alone.

    Can I present a case with a group of my colleagues?
    No! every contestant must present one case alone. As a team member, you are allowed to pay contributes to your team members who helped you manage the case by mentioning their name at the start or the end of your presentation.

    How can I make a video file of my presentation?
    Easily! You can use Microsoft Powerpoint for making your slides and use Camtasia to record your screen and voice to produce a video file in the end. If you’re having problems doing this, contact us via info@dailycardiology.com with the title “I need Help with my YCA presentation”

    What is HIPAA?!
    HIPAA is a regulation issued by world medical authorities to protect the privacy of the patients and their data. In order to observe HIPAA in this contest, all patient data including name, ID number, address, the name of hospital or physician stamps must be omitted from the media used in the presentation.

    Does it suffice if only present the case?
    No! our expert panel looks for your ability to produce a scientific presentation and talking about the process of reaching a diagnosis and choosing the method for treatment.

    How many people have participated? Do I even stand a chance?!
    Of course! No matter how many presentations we receive, we will review every one with care and attention to pick the best of them. So, don’t think about the number of contestants. Get to work now!

    What does “under 45 years” exactly mean?
    If you were born on 1359 and after that, open your laptop and double click on Powerpoint now!

    Promotional materials

    Young Cardiologist Award 1404 Introduction video by Dr Riahi, MD

    Young Cardiologist Award 1404 Introduction video by Dr Ghanavati, MD

    Young Cardiologist Award 1404 Introduction video by Dr Shishebor, MD

    Young Cardiologist Award 1404 Introduction video by Dr Sezavar, MD

    Young cardiologist award panelist, Dr. Aminian’s inspirational words to our younger colleagues

    Young cardiologist award panelist, Dr. Mehran’s inspirational words to our younger colleagues

    Dr. Riahi’s instagram live to answer FAQs about the young cardiologist award