CMHC (Cardiometabolic Health Congress), the premier forum where evidence-based innovation meets clinical practice, unveils the 2026 Conference Program. For over two decades, CMHC has united healthcare providers from around the globe to transform cutting-edge research into actionable strategies that enhance patient care. CMHC uniquely bridges the gap between groundbreaking science and real-world application, empowering a global community of clinicians to transform the standard of care for patients across the cardiorenal metabolic spectrum. CMHC takes place at the Hilton Boston Park Plaza October 15-17 with the Pre-Conference on October 14. Register here.
The theme of the event, “Weaving a Tapestry of Prevention, Innovation, and Care in Cardiometabolic Health” reflects the reality that effective cardiometabolic care depends on integrating proactive prevention, cutting-edge clinical advances and patient-centered treatment—each element essential to improving outcomes for patients with complex, interconnected conditions.
Targeted to cardiologists, endocrinologists, diabetes educators, obesity specialists, lipidologists, PCP/family medicine practitioners, internal medicine professionals, nephrologists, hepatologists/gastroenterologists, and all allied health professionals, CMHC offers attendees cutting-edge research, new therapeutic approaches, and peer-to-peer learning with colleagues who understand the real-world complexities of patient care. The Congress also serves as a unique platform for earning high-quality continuing education credits, networking with peers, thought leaders and industry experts, and fostering collaboration and innovation.
Karin McAdams, Program Director, CMHC said, “Last year’s 20th anniversary event had special celebratory energy. We looked back at how far cardiometabolic medicine has come over two decades and the real progress we’ve made in taking care of the whole patient, addressing how interconnected cardiorenal metabolic risk factors can be.
As we enter our 21st year, we’re proud to continue to bring our attendees the most up-to-date education on how to care for their patients at risk of poor cardiometabolic outcomes. We are covering a wide range of unique topics across our four tracks. Several sessions will cover the recently published hypertension, dyslipidemia, and diabetes management guidelines, and our experts will share these updates with the attendees.
I am especially excited about our added pre-conference programming and that we are bringing back the Women’s Cardiometabolic Health and Wellness Masterclass. It has been a past favorite because it gives attendees dedicated time focusing on women’s health issues. Additionally, we have several wellness activities planned that are going to be a fantastic addition to the event.”
Conference Program
The Women’s Cardiometabolic Health and Wellness Masterclass Pre-Conference takes place on October 14. Led by Dr. Pam Taub, MD, FACC, Professor of Medicine, UC San Diego and Dr. Erin Michos MD, MHS, Professor of Medicine, Director of Women’s Cardiovascular Health, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, this Masterclass will tackle critical gaps in women’s cardiorenal metabolic health. With over 12 sessions, the program will explore unique risk factors, symptom differences, prevention and treatment strategies through interactive discussions, evidence-based talks and expert insights.
A special highlight of the program is the panel discussion for clinical well-being “Strategies for Optimizing Work-Life Balance in Modern Medicine”. Anuradha (Anu) Lala-Trindade (Lala), MD, Associate Professor, Mount Sinai is a special guest panelist joining preconference Chairs, Drs. Taub and Michos.
The main conference sessions, held October 15-17, commences with the popular “FDA Updates and Late Breaking Clinical Trials” and is followed by the keynote “Multidomain Lifestyle Interventions: A New Era in Vascular Dementia Prevention” delivered by Rachel Whitmer, PhD, Professor and Vice Chair of Research, Public Health Sciences, Professor Neurology, Division Chief, Epidemiology, Co-Director, Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, University of California, Davis.
The program features over 30 sessions delivered by more than 30 speakers across four tracks:
- CardioRenal/Hypertension
- Obesity & Lifestyle
- Diabetes
- Dyslipidemia/Atherosclerosis/Thrombosis
View the CMHC agenda here.
CMHC Highlights
With nearly 50 exhibitors and sponsors expected at CMHC 2026, the exhibit hall will showcase the latest innovations in cardiometabolic care while providing participating organizations and companies with valuable opportunities to connect directly with clinicians, healthcare decision-makers, and multidisciplinary care teams. The exhibit hall serves as a hub for innovation, collaboration, and meaningful engagement, offering a premier platform to demonstrate solutions, strengthen brand visibility, and build lasting industry partnerships.
CMHC – Where the Industry Connects
To learn more and to register to attend CMHC 2026, click here.
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About CMHC
For over two decades, CMHC has been the trusted destination for healthcare providers committed to advancing cardiometabolic care through cutting-edge research, collaborative learning, and actionable clinical strategies that directly improve patient outcomes. CMHC 2026 takes place at the Hilton Boston Park Plaza October 15-17 with the Pre-Conference on October 14. CMHC is brought to you by Informa.
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