Tune In to CNOC TALK to Hear Drs. Goldberg and Plummer Discuss Neurodevelopmental Challenges for Individuals with Single Ventricle Heart Disease
Tune in for the newest episode from CNOC’s own podcast CNOC TALK. Drs. Caren Goldberg & Sarah Plummer along with educational specialist Janelle Gutzeit join with Dr. Taylor Houlihan, an individual with single ventricle heart disease who is also a physician in medical training at the University of Michigan to discuss neurodevelopmental challenges for individuals […]
Save the Dates for CNOC’s Annual Scientific Sessions!
The Annual Scientific Sessions of the Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Outcome Collaborative is an interdisciplinary conference for all providers involved in the care of children and young adults with congenital heart disease, including cardiologists, psychologists, neurologists, nurses, therapists, educators and families. Please save the dates for the 14th Annual Scientific Sessions hosted by Nemour’s Children’s Hospital from […]
Celebrating Our Extraordinary Community
As we welcome the early months of 2026, we are grateful for this extraordinary community. CNOC stands as a testament to what is possible when clinicians, researchers, coordinators, trainees, patients, and families unite around a shared purpose: improving neurodevelopmental outcomes for individuals with pediatric or congenital heart disease across the lifespan. Each collaborative conversation strengthens […]
Our Program Coordinators SIG is Officially Three Years Old!
Our Program Coordinators SIG is officially three years old! We received approval to become an official SIG in July 2022. One of our long-term (3–5 year) goals was to create meaningful opportunities for nurses and interprofessional providers to become more engaged in CNOC—and it’s happening! At the recent 13th Annual Scientific Sessions, many of our […]
Taking CNOC to New Heights in Denver
We enjoyed taking CNOC to new heights at the 13th Annual Scientific Sessions in Denver, Colorado! A total of 400 registered participants (271 in-person and 129 virtual) joined us for a week of learning, networking, and fun. Highlights included sessions dedicated to advocacy for CHD patients and families, 3 hybrid breakout sessions, moderated poster sessions, […]
Share Your Science – December 2025
Some exciting papers and national guidelines have come out recently, check them out below! Bohnhoff JC, Cutler A, Price J, Ahrens K, Gabrielson SMB, Hathaway W, & Miller TA. Rate and setting of neurodevelopmental and psychosocial encounters for children with CHD. Cardiology in the Young. 2025;35(1):183-191. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1047951124036321 Cohen S, Gurvitz M, Burns KM, Wheaton O, […]