Jun
10
Mon
2019
Western Surgical Association
Jun 10 all-day

 

Call for Abstracts

The WSA 2019 Call for Abstracts is Now Open!

Deadline: June 10, 2019 at 11:59pm PST

SUBMIT ABSTRACT

PRESENTATION TYPES

  • Oral Presentation | Accepted oral presentations will be required to submit a manuscript to the Journal of the American College of Surgeons (JACS). Additionally, a WSA Member must close the discussion of your paper at the WSA 2019 Annual Meeting. If your abstract is not selected as an Oral presentation, it will automatically be considered for a Poster presentation.
  • ePoster Presentation |Poster presentations do not require manuscript submission.
  • Video Presentation |Video presentations do not require manuscript submission. If your video is not selected for a Video podium presentation, it will be considered for a Video ePoster.

FORMAT

  • The abstract body (not counting abstract title or author string) must not exceed 500 words
  • Graphs, photos and/or tables are not accepted
  • Video format: Must not exceed 8 minutes, sound optional, MOV or MP4 formats only.
  • No reference to the authors or the institution should appear within the body of the abstract.
  • You do not need to be a Western Surgical Association member to submit an abstract for consideration. However, if selected, your member sponsor must be present for the meeting (and close the discussion if selected as an oral presentation).

SUBMISSION CHECKLIST

You will need the following information before you submit your abstract.

  • Principal Contact & Presenter Information (name, address, phone number and email address)
  • Name and email address of sponsoring member (if none of the authors are WSA members)
  • List of Authors
  • Abstract body (500 words or less)
  • 2 Self-Assessment Questions
Jul
1
Mon
2019
Southern Surgical Association 2019 Annual Meeting Abstract Submission Deadline
Jul 1 all-day


Who is allowed to submit?

At least one co-author must be a member of the SSA and serve as the corresponding author who is responsible for notifying the other co-authors of the Program Committee’s decision.

Who is allowed to present a paper?

Only members will be allowed to present papers unless consideration is requested by a member co-author and permission granted by the Program Committee. Up to seven (7) non-members may be allowed to present papers. This determination will be made immediately after abstracts are selected by the Program Committee. Non-member presenter status will not be granted for trainees. Any non-member, including a trainee, may close the discussion, however.

Jul
14
Sun
2019
American Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery Meeting Abstract Submission Deadline
Jul 14 all-day

 

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

We welcome the submission of your abstract for the 2020 ASRM Annual Meeting. Please visit the abstract submission site below for instructions and details.

The 2020 Annual Meeting will be held in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida at the Marriott Harbor Beach Resort & Spa, January 10 -14, 2020

Abstract Submission Deadline / Sunday, July 14, 2019 at 11:59pm CDT

Aug
23
Fri
2019
ASC 2020 Abstract Submission Deadline
Aug 23 all-day

Abstracts are now being accepted for the 2020 Academic Surgical Congress! The deadline to submit abstracts is Friday, August 23 at 11:59PM ET. https://academicsurgicalcongress.us/

Sep
2
Mon
2019
Pacific Coast Surgical Association Abstract Deadline
Sep 2 all-day
PCSA’s 2020 Call for Abstracts opens June 1, 2019 – Submit by clicking here now!

This is the Call for Abstracts for the 91st Annual Meeting of the Pacific Coast Surgical Association, which will be held February 14-17, 2020 at the Omni La Costa in Carlsbad, California. The Program Committee encourages submission of your scientific contributions for presentation at the meeting and publication in JAMA Surgery. JAMA Surgery reaches nearly 22,000 readers in over 70 countries each month, and our papers enjoy the shortest time from presentation to publication of any major meeting. To submit your abstract click here nowDeadline for submissions is Monday, September 2, 2019 (11:59 PM PST).

All presenters of papers and mini-podium presentations are required to register for the PCSA Annual Meeting prior to arrival and are responsible for their own travel expenses.

The Program Committee has the responsibility to review and rank all abstracts that are submitted. Abstracts will be considered for both Podium Presentation and Mini-Podium Presentation.

Authors and Presenters:  Each paper presented at the annual meeting must have at least one PCSA Member  as an author, co-author, or sponsor. Submissions without a PCSA Member or PCSA Member Sponsor will not be accepted. The PCSA Member author/sponsor must be registered at the meeting and close the discussion.

An email will be sent to the PCSA Member author/sponsor with a copy to the submitting author notifying you of the acceptance of your material for presentation as either a Podium or a Mini-Podium.

Abstract Submission Guidelines – Please Read Carefully:

  •  Abstracts must conform to the exact size and format specifications noted on the Abstract Submission Form.
  •  Abstracts should be kept to 250 words. Abstracts that are too brief or contain insufficient data will not be considered favorably by the Program Committee.
  •  No graph, photo and/or table are printed with accepted abstract submissions
  •  Do not use any special characters within your abstract submission.
  •  Do not reference any hospital or institution in the body of the abstract, or reference any other identifiers as abstracts are blinded to the reviewers.
  •  Abstracts should not contain data submitted elsewhere concurrently or published previously, with the exception of the ACS Surgical Forum.
  • If you select a Podium Presentation, you will automatically be considered for a Mini-Podium Presentation if your abstract is not selected for the podium.
  • ·Authors with accepted Podium abstracts are required to submit their manuscript to the PCSA at pcsa@facs.org and their discussant two weeks prior to the PCSA Annual Meeting – no exceptions.
  • ·Accepted Podium abstracts must submit an Original Investigation or a Research Letter in the structured format of JAMA Surgery. Please access the JAMA Surgery website for the most recent version of Instructions for Authors. This must be submitted 10 days after the meeting utilizing the feedback from the discussion at the meeting, Senior Authors and the review from the PCSA Publications Committee member.
  • ·Authors are required to submit two multiple choice questions with their abstract submission for Self-Assessment Quiz and MOC Credit planning for the 2020 Annual Meeting. Each question is required to have 4 answers to choose from. True/False are not allowed and cannot contain the following verbiage “all of the above, none of the above, both a and b, etc. “. One question must be formatted as a case-based question. Please include the correct answer when supplying the multiple choices.  For details on how to write effective multiple choice questions, click here now. When supplying your answers, please place a note for which answer is correct. Please provide at least 4 answers.

REMINDER: All draft manuscripts must be sent electronically to discussants and PCSA one month prior to your presentation at the meeting. The paper will be sent to a Publications Committee for a pre-review and feedback will be sent to the authors at the end of the meeting.  It is also expected that the final version of the  Original Investigation or Research Letter will utilize this feedback and all feedback from the meeting to revise the manuscript. The deadline for submission is within 10 days after the conclusion of PCSA’s Annual Meeting.

Authors of accepted mini-podiums are not required, but are encouraged to submit their manuscript as Research Letters (not Original Investigations) to JAMA Surgery.

Notification of acceptance and all other correspondence related to the meeting will be sent to the PCSA Member author/sponsor with a copy to the presenter/author in November.

Trainee Forum Competition:

The PCSA is continuing the Trainee Forum competition and encourages trainees and their families to participate in the 2020 meeting.  A trainee is defined as a medical student, resident, and/or fellow enrolled in an ACGME-approved program.  The top-scoring trainee paper from each of the 4 Caucus Regions will be presented during the scientific session. The presentations are judged on clarity, focus, and relevance to surgical practice. Please indicate during your submission process if your paper is to be considered for the Trainee’s’ Forum Competition, and please submit a letter to pcsa@facs.org from the Program Director stating that the paper will be presented by the trainee, is predominantly the trainee’s work, and that the trainee is enrolled in a ACGME program.

New Member Award:

If you have been inducted as a New Member of the Association during the past three years, you qualify to compete for the New Member’s Prize. Please indicate during your submission process if you wish to be considered for this Prize.

Your PCSA Program Committee can plan and organize the best program if there are a large number of abstracts to be considered. Please be generous in submitting your best work.Submit your abstract by clicking here nowDeadline for submissions is Monday, September 2, 2019 (11:59 PM PST).

We look forward to seeing you in Carlsbad in 2020 for another outstanding scientific and social meeting.

Christian de Virgilio, MD

Recorder and Program Committee Chair

Sep
4
Wed
2019
Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Society Meeting Abstract Submission Deadline
Sep 4 all-day

 

  • CALL FOR ABSTRACTS NOW OPEN!

    VESS is now accepting abstracts for the 2020 Annual Winter Meeting. All submissions must be completed by Wednesday, September 4th, 2019.

Oct
11
Fri
2019
2019 Fogarty Lecture
Oct 11 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

21st Annual Thomas J. Fogarty Lecture: Focus on Innovation featuring Brook Byers, Founding Partner, Kleiner Perkins

The Fogarty lectureship was established to bring together a diverse community in Silicon Valley focusing on leaders in discovery, invention, innovation, and entrepreneurship. This event is sponsored by the Stanford Byers Center for Biodesign, Fogarty Institute for Innovation and the Stanford Department of Surgery.

About Brook Byers:
Brook Byers is a founding member of Kleiner Perkins. A venture capital investor since 1972, Brook has been closely involved with more than 60 new technology-based ventures, many of which have become public companies. He formed the first life sciences practice group in the venture capital profession in 1984 and led KP to become a premier venture capital firm in the medical, healthcare and biotechnology sectors. KP has invested in and helped build more than 120 life sciences companies that have developed hundreds of products to treat underserved medical needs for many millions of patients. Brook has been an innovator in precision medicine and health genomics, antibodies and devices. He was the founding president and then chairman of four biotechnology companies that were incubated in KP’s offices and went on to become public companies with an aggregate market value of more than US $8 billion. He serves on the board of directors of Epiodyne, Enjoy, Newsela, Octave and Verana Health.

Brook serves on the Board of Overseers of the University of California San Francisco medical campus and hospitals, the Stanford Medicine Advisory Council, the Board of Directors of the New Schools Foundation, the Advisory Board of Stanford’s Center for Precision Health and Integrated Diagnostics and the Stanford Center for Biodesign. In 2007, UCSF awarded Brook the UCSF Medal, its honorary degree equivalent. In 2008, Brook was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 2009, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Venture Capital Association. In 2010, he received an honorary Ph.D. from Georgia Institute of Technology.

Raised in Atlanta, Georgia, Brook graduated with a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Georgia Tech and received an M.B.A. from Stanford University.

Register: http://bit.ly/FogartyLecture-2019

Nov
15
Fri
2019
American Society for Surgery of the Hand 75 Annual Meeting Abstract Deadline
Nov 15 all-day

Hotel & Travel

HOTEL & TRAVEL

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Book early to secure a discounted room at one of ASSH’s preferred hotels.

Program

PROGRAM

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Enjoy three days of learning, exchanging ideas and networking.

Registration

REGISTRATION

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Registration for the 74th Annual Meeting will open in April 2019.

Jan
9
Thu
2020
AcademyHealth 2020 Annual Research Meeting Abstract Submission Deadline
Jan 9 all-day

2020 Annual Research Meeting

Today’s research driving tomorrow’s outcomes.

ARM19_Ballroom

New! We’re Starting on Saturday


In 2020, we’re heading north to Boston, June 13-16, home to some of the nation’s top health care delivery systems. Enjoy an extra half day of research with the new Saturday start time.

Help Shape the 2020 Event


We’re seeking abstract reviewers. As an reviewer, you play a critical role in helping to shape the agenda for the 2020 Annual Research Meeting. If selected, you have the opportunity to review abstracts submitted to a specific theme for next year’s conference, and participate in the grading, selection, and session building process.

Volunteer here by Friday, September 20, 2019.

Feb
4
Tue
2020
Society for Medical Decision Making 18th Biennial European Conference Abstract Deadline
Feb 4 all-day

18th Biennial European Conference

Linking Research to Evidence-Based Action for Patients, Providers and Policy Decision Makers

Tweet: #ESMDM20

June 14 – June 16, 2020

Berlin, Germany

Location:

Langenbeck Virchow Haus
Luisenstraße 58/59 

10117 Berlin, Germany

Conference Co-Chairs: Beate Jahn, PhD, Silke Siebert, MD, Tobias Kurth, MD, MSc, ScD, and Uwe Siebert, MD, MPH, MSc, ScD

Call for Abstracts & Short Courses opens December 2019. 

Registration opens April 2020.

Updates will be posted to this webpage in the coming months.