Welcome TCT® 2024 Presenters and Faculty!
Congratulations on your selection as a presenter or faculty at TCT® 2024. Please review and utilize the following resources to prepare for the meeting.
Roles and Responsibilities
Please review the responsibilities for each role below, and visit our Presenter Instructions section for presentation requirements.
MODERATORS
- Set the tone for each session.
- Provide a brief introduction.
- Lead the session.
- Keep the session on time and on schedule.
- Provide the panel and presenters with verbal cues to wrap up or move the session along.
- Facilitate active conversation among the discussants based on the lectures.
PRESENTERS AND LECTURERS
- Applies to all presenting roles such as those with "Presenter" / "Lecturer" included.
- Present within the allotted time per the session program to ensure the program stays on track. It is advisable to minimize the number of slides.
- You may be scheduled to remain for the session if a discussion occurs immediately following the presentation.
DISCUSSANTS
- Add commentary and actively participate in dynamic conversation on the topic being presented.
DISCUSSANTS/ CHAT MONITORS
- Participate as a discussant.
- Direct inquiries from the online Q&A.
- View best practices and a sample of the moderator screen.
MODERATED ABSTRACT & CHALLENGING CASE PRESENTERS
- Present within the allotted time per the program to ensure the session stays on track.
- Moderated Abstract Presenters, please limit your presentation to 20 slides.
- Challenging Cases Presenters, please limit your presentation to 9 slides.
- You may be scheduled to remain for the session if a discussion occurs immediately following the presentation.
Presenter Instructions
To provide the optimal experience for all attendees and successful participation, please make yourself aware of the following presentation instructions.
Required Files | Submission Deadline | |
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All Presenting Roles |
| 72 hours prior to your session |
Upload Your Presentation Files
Presenters and Lecturers
Early upload (72 hours prior) for many presentations is necessary to screen for technical issues that may create problems during presentations and to allow for CME Review. Failure to comply with the 72-hour deadline will jeopardize the session’s CME accreditation.
1. Enter your email address and password.
- Use the email that received the communication to upload, the same email in the CRF® Faculty system.
- First time? Click “Forgot your password?” to create a password to upload your presentation(s).
2. Select your talk and upload the relevant file.
3. After uploading, the file will appear beneath the presentation.
4. Check that the correct file appears in the correct presentation slot.
*Please use the following browsers: Google Chrome, Firefox, or Safari. If you do not have access to one of these browsers, please send Encore your presentation via email or an online storage service such as Dropbox or Box, and they will upload the files for you. You must include talk title, date, time, presenter, etc.
CME Review
The CME committee of CRF® will review your presentation for ACCME compliance.
CRF is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. As a result, CRF® must ensure that CME activities are developed free from the control of ineligible companies and are balanced, objective, and scientifically rigorous. As such, disclosure forms, learning objectives, audience response questions, presentation reviews, or other measures are requested in advance of the meeting to satisfy our accreditation requirements.
CRF is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. As a result, CRF® must ensure that CME activities are developed free from the control of ineligible companies and are balanced, objective, and scientifically rigorous. As such, disclosure forms, learning objectives, audience response questions, presentation reviews, or other measures are requested in advance of the meeting to satisfy our accreditation requirements.
Important: ACCME now requires 24 months of disclosure information.
Technical Issue or Questions?
Technical Queries When Uploading
Other Questions (including program items)