Abstract submission 2024 09 27
Dear colleagues,
We invite you to provide abstracts for booth presentations at the conference "Pancreatic and hepatic pathology in intensive care – a multidisciplinary approach and good practice".
Submissions may be withdrawn until 24:00 on September 20, 2024.
ABSTRACT GUIDELINES
- For abstracts with multiple authors, you need to agree on one person that will be presenting the abstract in the conference. Presenting author should be highlighted (bold font)
- Abstracts must include sufficient information for reviewers to judge the nature and significance of the topic, the adequacy of the investigative strategy, the nature of the results, and the conclusions.
- Abstracts must contain original scientific data collected by the author(s).
- Accepted abstracts for Oral Presentation will be given 8 minutes for the presentation and 2 minutes for Q&A.
- The presenting author will:
Get complimentary registration to attend the conference
The abstract is submitted in a word file at the location specified in the system. The abstract may contain pictures or tables, but not exceed 400 words in total, in an A4 format word file, in English or Lithuanian language.
ABSTRACT DETAILS (400 words maximum)
CLINICAL RESEARCH & STUDY
- Introduction, including objectives
- Methods
- Results
- Conclusion(s)
- References
CASE REPORT / CASE SERIES
- Introduction, including objectives
- Clinical case – including diagnostic evaluation, treatment and follow-up
- Conclusion(s)
- References
- The abstract is submitted in a word file at the location specified in the system.
- The abstract may contain pictures or tables, but not exceed 400 words in total, in an A4 format word file.
- The abstract can be submitted in English or Lithuanian language.
* Abstracts must be submitted in Word format.
Acceptance
The submitting author will be notified via email of the submission’s acceptance or rejection in September 2024. Please ensure that the first author’s email address is included with the submission. All notifications and correspondence will be directed to the first author. All decisions made by the Congress Section Committee are final.