16 - 19 April 2026 | Barcelona, Spain

Who should attend?

This congress is designed for a wide range of healthcare professionals, including both seasoned experts and young, up-and-coming doctors. If you’re dedicated to managing pregnant women with heart disease, this event is for you.

  • Cardiologists
    Experts in heart health who can provide critical insights into managing cardiac issues during pregnancy.
  • Gynecologists
    Specialists in women’s health, pivotal in coordinating care for pregnant patients with heart conditions.
  • Obstetricians
    Doctors focused on pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care, essential for monitoring maternal and fetal health.
  • Anesthesiologists
    Professionals ensuring safe anesthesia practices, crucial for pregnant women undergoing cardiac procedures.
  • Internists
    Physicians who manage comprehensive adult care, including the complexities of pregnancy with heart disease.
  • Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialists
    Experts in high-risk pregnancies, offering specialized knowledge in maternal and fetal cardiovascular health.
  • Obstetrical and Cardiac Anesthesiologists
    Dual-specialty doctors providing tailored anesthesia care for pregnant women with heart problems.
  • Family Medicine Specialists
    Primary care doctors who oversee the overall health of pregnant women, including cardiac care.
  • Hypertension Specialists
    Doctors focusing on blood pressure management, vital for pregnant women with heart conditions.
  • Hematologists
    Specialists in blood disorders, addressing the unique challenges of pregnancy-related heart issues.
  • Pediatricians
    Doctors caring for infants, ensuring the baby’s heart health is monitored post-delivery.
  • Pediatric Cardiologists
    Experts in children’s heart health, providing insights into congenital heart conditions affecting pregnancy.
  • Geneticists
    Specialists in genetics, offering perspectives on hereditary heart conditions in pregnant women.
  • Cardiac Surgeons
    Surgeons skilled in heart operations, crucial for pregnant women requiring cardiac surgery.
  • Nurses
    Frontline caregivers playing a key role in the day-to-day management of pregnant patients with heart disease.
  • Medical Imaging Technicians
    Professionals skilled in diagnostic imaging, essential for monitoring cardiac health during pregnancy.
  • Clinical Pharmacists
    Pharmacists specializing in medication management, ensuring safe pharmacological treatments for pregnant women.
  • Other Health Professionals
    Any healthcare providers with a keen interest in cardiac care during pregnancy, including young and upcoming professionals in the field.