The Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine has announced its upcoming 2022 annual meeting will now be virtual.
The Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine has announced its upcoming annual meeting will now be virtual. Still scheduled to be held from January 31 to February 5, the meeting was initially slated to take place in person in Kissimmee, Florida.
More information on the meeting and registration can be found below:
The 2022 Annual Meeting will transition to be held virtually via the SMFM event website. The scientific abstract presentations, postgraduate courses, and roundtables will occur according to the current schedule. More information regarding other events and sessions will be available in the coming weeks. Registrants who have pre-registered prior to January 6, 2022, will be automatically transitioned to virtual registration. If you would like to modify your registration or cancel it, you may do so without penalty prior to Friday, January 21, 2022. All meeting registrants will have access to the virtual meeting site starting January 24th, and all content will be recorded and available via the virtual meeting site from February 18 – April 30, 2022.
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