
Abstract Guidelines
To facilitate the submission process and the subsequent follow-up process, please consider the following guidelines, information, tips, terms, and deadlines mentioned.
GUIDELINES FOR THE ABSTRACT STRUCTURE
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Both undergraduate and postgraduate medical and health science students from any university are encouraged to submit abstracts for oral and/or poster presentations.
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Submitted abstracts should include non-published data related to conference tracks. However, consideration will be given to abstracts related to other topics submitted subject to the approval by the Scientific Committee.
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All abstracts should be submitted and presented in clear English with accurate grammar and spelling of a quality suitable for publication.
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Presenting author's contact details should be the same details as the presenting author so that the presenting author receives the correspondence about the abstract
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The following information must be provided:
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Presenting author’s full name
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Co-author’s full name/s
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University / institute, country, complete mailing address
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Presenting author’s E-mail and phone number
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Category – (undergraduate / postgraduate)
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An abstract is a brief summary of your paper, which gives the reader a quick, comprehensive survey of the paper’s content. It should be typed as a single paragraph, without paragraph indentation.
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Preference: for presentation in a poster session or an oral session.
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Abstract title - limited to 20 words in UPPER CASE. Please avoid abbreviations in the title. Abbreviations may be used in the text if they are defined when first used.
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Abstract text – limited to 200-300 words
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Abstract layout - abstracts must be submitted with the following sections:
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Background and objectives
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Methods
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Results
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Conclusions
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Keywords: Please indicate 3-5 keywords for your abstract.
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Font face: Times New Roman, and size: 11 points.