American College of Cardiology Foundation/Bristol-Myers Squibb Travel Awards
American College of Cardiology Foundation/Bristol-Myers Squibb
All Regions
10/14/2010
$1,250

American College of Cardiology Foundation/Bristol-Myers Squibb Travel Awards

Description: Twenty applicants will be awarded travel expenses to attend ACC.11. Judging is based on the applicant's major involvement in research activities leading to presentations and publications during cardiovascular-related subspecialty training.

Eligibility:

The applicant must be from an ACGME- or AOA-approved training program in cardiology.
The ACCF/BMS Travel Awards are generally intended for, but not restricted to, trainees beyond their first year in a cardiovascular-related subspecialty training program;
There will be no more than one award to any single training program in a given year;
Only one applicant from the training program may apply; and Nominees may also be entrants in the Young Investigators Awards competition. However, if the nominee is named as a Young Investigators Awards finalist, he or she will be ineligible to receive an ACCF/BMS Travel Award. Previous travel award winners will not be considered.

The Award: Travel expenses to the ACC's Annual Scientific Session, not exceeding $1,250 will be reimbursed for the awardees coach airfare, accommodations, and meals.

How to Apply: Visit http://acclogin.acc.org/

Application Deadline: October 14, 2010

For More Information: Contact Kelli Bohannon, Member Services at 800-253-4636, ext. 6635.

Funding Source: The American College of Cardiology is grateful to Bristol-Myers Squibb for supporting these awards.

American College of Cardiology
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2400 N Street NW
Washington DC, 20037

Phone: (202) 375-6000, ext. 5603 or (800) 253-4636, ext. 5603
Fax: (202) 375-7000
E-mail: resource@acc.org

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