Description
Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Outcome Collaborative 13th Annual Scientific Sessions 2025
+ Include: 3 videos + 1 PDF
+ Size: 50.6 GB
+ Target Audience: cardiologists, psychologists, and neurologists
+ Information:
1. Overview
The Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Outcome Collaborative (CNOC) 13th Annual Scientific Sessions is a premier interdisciplinary conference dedicated to optimizing outcomes for individuals with pediatric and congenital heart disease. Held from September 17–19, 2025, the event highlights the latest scientific research, innovative clinical interventions, and healthcare policies focused on the lifelong motor, cognitive, and psychosocial development of cardiac patients.
💯 Learning Objectives
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Evaluate the latest evidence-based research and clinical interventions in cardiac neurodevelopmental care.
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Implement interdisciplinary strategies to support motor, cognitive, and psychosocial development in patients with congenital heart disease.
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Assess healthcare policies and advocacy efforts that impact access to specialized care and patient quality of life.
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Identify emerging neuroprotective strategies and risk stratification methods for high-risk pediatric cardiac populations.
👩🏾⚕️👩🏼💻 Target Audience
Best for cardiologists, psychologists, and neurologists who want key updates on congenital heart disease neurodevelopmental care.
📌 Topics
*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, and they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below
- Day 1.mp4 Full Live
- Day 2.mp4 Full Live
- Day 3.mp4 Full Live




Azadeh Kours –
Excellent multidisciplinary pediatric cardiac course
RAMADHAN M. KABOTTA –
This is one of the best meetings for anyone involved in congenital heart disease and neurodevelopment. The sessions are highly relevant and bring together cardiology, neurology, psychology, therapy, and family-centered care
Farah Samir –
What makes this course stand out is its focus on the long-term developmental outcomes of children with congenital heart disease, not just the cardiac side. That perspective is extremely valuable