Abstract Submission and Guidelines
Abstract submissions are now closed. Presenters will be advised of their status during mid-March.
Please ensure that you read all of the below information carefully when submitting an abstract for this program.
The theme of the AFOEM Annual Scientific Meeting will be 'From Policy Development to Implementation', this allows for a broad range of topics to be presented. Please take this into account when giving consideration to abstract submissions for the Free Paper and Posters.
Any abstracts which are not accepted as free paper presentations, will be taken under consideration for a poster presentation at Physicians Week.
Submission Instructions
Submission Guidelines
Abstract Format Guidelines
Submit your Abstract
Ramazzini Prize
Submission Instructions
Please read through the submission instructions listed below before preparing your abstract.
Step 1: Read the Submission Guidelines for the submission of abstracts.
Step 2: Write your abstract following the Abstract Format Guidelines. Please note – it is imperative that all abstract submitters use the template provided on this website. Incorrect submissions will be returned for the necessary edits.
Step 3: Download template and insert/add your abstract text. Save as a WORD document to your computer (Abstracts must not exceed 300 words, including references).
Step 4: Click on the button below to complete the Abstract Submission Form. It will be necessary to attach/upload the WORD copy of your abstract.
- Please print a copy of the abstract submission form for your records prior to clicking the ‘upload’ button.
Format of Abstract
Abstracts will be published as submitted – therefore, all submissions must conform to the Abstract Format Guidelines. Accepted abstracts will be published in the Congress proceedings.
* The Congress Managers will not be held responsible for abstract submissions not received via the website or for submission errors caused by Internet service outages, hardware or software delays, power outages or unforeseen events.
Submission Guidelines
- All abstracts are to be submitted by the presenting author.
- All abstracts must be original work.
- The purpose of the abstract is to define the precise subject of the presentation to an audience or for clinical cases, to clearly describe the case for the selection panel.
- All submissions will be electronic. If you are unable to submit in this manner, please contact the Congress Managers at physiciansweek@tourhosts.com.au or phone: + 61 2 9265 0700 for further information.
- The presenting author should complete all fields on the online submission form.
- All Trainees and Fellows of the RACP, members of IMSANZ, members of the Chapter of Community Child Health; affiliate members of the Chapter of Community Child Health’s Special Interest Groups and members of the Paediatric Society of New Zealand are eligible to submit abstracts.
- Please print a copy of the abstract submission form for your records prior to clicking the submit button.
- The presenting author will be required to register for the Congress in order to ensure their abstract(s) is included in the oral/poster program. Deadline for presenting author registration is 21 March 2009.
- Abstracts must not exceed 300 words, including references
- All abstracts must be prepared according to the guidelines provided. Incomplete or incorrect submissions or submissions that exceed the 300 word limit may be returned to the author to be resubmitted in the correct format for inclusion in the program.
- The presenting author must complete and submit a Disclosure Statement on submission of their abstract/s
- The reviewers reserve the right to move abstract submissions between related areas of the Program. For example an abstract may be shifted from a Free Paper Presentation to an Award session or a Poster presentation.
- Each abstract can only be submitted once. The same abstract cannot be submitted for consideration in different award prize/free paper categories.
Abstract Format Guidelines
Title
The abstract title should be short, informative and contain the major key words. It should be in upper case, Arial, BOLD, 12 pt size, and right and left justified.
Authors
Abstract Titles should be followed by authors’ last name and first initial (with the presenting author in bold). Superscript numbers must be used to indicate the author’s institution, followed by city and state (in this order). Do not include degrees or professional titles (e.g. Dr, Prof., etc).
See example below:
Smith B1, Pattermore M 1,2, Ward L2
1University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW
2University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD
Abstract text
- Abstract text must be in Arial, 10pt size, single-spaced and justified.
- Abstracts are to be a maximum of 300 words, including references.
- There is to be a maximum of 2 references.
- Use standard abbreviations only. Within the body of the abstract, when using abbreviations spell out the name in full at the first mention and follow with the abbreviation in parenthesis. Abbreviations may be used in the title, provided the name in full is outlined in the body of the abstract.
- Capitalise the first letter of trade names.
Compliance to the specifications is imperative - any abstract that does not comply with these specifications will not be accepted for review.
Download Sample Abstract (WORD, Size: 33KB)
Submit your Abstract
Abstracts should be submitted following all guidelines and policies on this page.
Download the MS Word template below and save the file to your desktop
Download Abstract Template (WORD, Size: 28KB)
Enter your abstract text and save the file to your desktop
Ramazzini Prize
The Ramazzini Prize is awarded annually to the AFOEM trainee who presents the best scientific paper based on their research project at the Annual Scientific Meeting. Trainees must formally present for the Ramazzini at the ASM held in May of each year. Presentation must be made at least once in the training period to be eligible to be admitted into Fellowship. This assists trainees to demonstrate their research methods and communication competencies.
Prior to the ASM, trainees will be asked to submit abstracts to the Faculty by the 30th of January. These should be structured abstracts of no longer than 250 words, with the following structure and headings:
- background
- objectives
- methodology
- results
- discussion
Please note that the submissions *MUST* be in the correct format as advised in the Ramazzini Guidelines (PDF, 20KB), included as Appendix 3 of the Training Manual. Abstracts which are not in the required format cannot be considered and will be returned for adjustment.
Presentations for the Ramazzini Prize of $500 (AUD) will be no longer than fifteen minutes, with five minutes allowed for questions. The prize will be judged by a panel of at least three taking into account: content, style of presentation, use of visual aids and response to questions.
To be eligible to present at the ASM the research project will need to have been satisfactorily completed.
Please note that all abstracts are to be submitted to the Faculty direct, not via this website.
Important Dates
Congress Dates: 17 - 20 May 2009
Abstract submissions for Physicians Week 2009 have now closed.
Early Registration Closes: 21 March 2009
Accommodation Booking Deadline: 9 April 2009
A minimum one night’s deposit must be paid or credit card details given at time of booking to guarantee reservation. Bookings made after 9 April 2009 must be secured with credit card details.
Abstract Submissions Now Closed
Presenters will be advised of their status during mid-March.
Expression of Interest
If you are interested in participating in the Congress and would like further information, please click on the Expression of Interest form below.
Address for Communications
Physicians Week Congress Managers
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GPO Box 128
Sydney NSW 2001
Tel: + 61 2 9265 0700
Fax: + 61 2 9267 5443
Email: physiciansweek@tourhosts.com.au
Previous ASM websites
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