APWCA - Wound Treatment and Related Sciences, Abstracts (Research)
The American Professional Wound Care
Association is a multidisciplinary, scientific conference for wound care
professionals which include MDs, DOs, DPMs, PAs, NPs, RNs and PTs and other
wound care professionals currently working in private practice, acute settings,
long term care or home health care. The American Professional Wound Care
Association has closed abstract applications for poster exhibit and
oral presentations. The conference will be held in Fort Worth, TX in Spectacular
Sundance Square, from April 2- 5, 2009.
Please adhere to the following regulations:
- All abbreviations must be defined with the first use.
- Use generic drug or device names. Brand names may
be used only if the drug or device is part of a clinical trial or there is
not generic alternative; however they may not be used in the title.
Posters that do not adhere to the rule will be removed from display.
You may use an asterisk to identify a product name in small print at the
bottom of the poster.
- Presentations that constitute promotion and advertising
will not be accepted. This includes the pervasive or inappropriate use
of logos. No company product information may be displayed or
disseminated in conjunction with the oral or poster presentation.
- You must disclose any financial arrangements or
assistance that you have received from a corporation or institution, such as
the underwriting of a cost of a presentation. This disclosure must be
made on the application in the applicable area.
- All abstract proposals must include the following:
- Abstract title
- Author(s); presenter’s name should be listed first
- The abstract is limited to 250 words.
- Abstract submissions should include the
following information:
- Goal and objective.
- Purpose or rationale
- Methodology
- Discussion or conclusion.
- Oral and Poster presenters must register for the
conference. Presenters are responsible for making their own travel and
hotel arrangements.
- Oral or poster presentations that have been previously
presented of published are eligible for submission as long as previous
publication or submission is noted upon submission.
- Each individual may submit more than one abstract
regardless of designation as author or co-author. The first or primary
author can be selected to present, at most, one oral presentation.
There is no limit to the number of poster abstracts that can be submitted by
an author or co-author.
Application and submission
- The deadline for all Oral and Poster abstract
application submissions is February 2, 2009. Applications will not be
accepted after this date. You should receive acknowledgement of the receipt
of your application within 48 hours of submission. Notification of
acceptance for presentation will be sent via e-mail by February 9, 2009.
- All abstract applications must be submitted as an e-mail
attachment on the forms available by clicking on the bottom of the web page.
We are unable to process and review fax and other forms of applications.
- Applicants must indicate on the application the type of
abstract, either poster or oral, for which they are submitting
an application.
- Applicants may submit a specific abstract for both poster
exhibit and oral abstract presentations. Due to the fact that there are two
separate abstract committees, two separate applications (one for oral
presentation and one for poster exhibition) must be submitted using the
APWCA abstract application and indicating the format for which you are
applying.
- All applications should
be submitted to:
abstracts@apwca.org.
Please contact Mary-Ellen Dobson, RN-BC, CWOCN, DAPWCA at
mdobson@aol.com
with questions. If you have a problem contacting the Chairperson,
please contact APWCA headquarters
wounds@apwca.org
or by phone 215-364-4100.
Review Process
There are 2 Abstract Review Committees, one for posters, the
other for orals. Each abstract will be reviewed based on following
criteria:
- Are the objective(s), materials, and methods stated
clearly?
- Are the objective(s), materials, and methods of
importance and interest to this audience?
- Are the details of the study described so that the
progression and/or treatment are clear and pertinent to this audience?
- Are the findings stated clearly and do they support the
objective(s)?
- Is the information current and relevant to the target
audience?
Poster Exhibits
- Posters must be setup for presentation by 7:30 AM,
Friday, April 3, 2009. Setup time for posters will be available
Thursday, April 2. All presenters are required to have posters
available for review from 7:30 AM Friday, April 3, 2009 until 2:00 PM
Saturday, April 4, 2009. Early removal of the poster material is
prohibited by the association without prior authorization associated with
special circumstances. Removal of the poster from the poster board
Saturday, April 4 at 2:00 PM is the responsibility of the presenter.
Failure to do this may result in damage or loss of the poster exhibit.
- There will be a dedicated poster session to be scheduled
during the conference so that attendees can meet and talk with the authors
of their posters.
- Presenters should also be available to answer questions
during designated poster sessions. While we encourage presenters to
attend the their exhibit during all poster sessions, an author or co-author
of the abstract must attend their exhibit during the latter portion of lunch
sessions on both days of the exhibit, Friday, April 3 and Saturday, April 4.
(1-2 pm each day).
- The Association will provide each poster presenter with a
poster board that is 8 feet in width and 4 feet in height. Presenters
must bring their own pushpins, as they will not be provided for you.
Pushpins are the only acceptable form of application of your poster to the
assigned board.
Oral Presentations
- Oral abstract presenters are expected to attend the
entire oral abstract session. The time and date of this session will
be provided to the primary author with the acceptance letter of the oral
abstract.
- Oral abstract presentations will be a 10 minute lecture
followed by a 5 minute question and answer session.
- Oral presenters must be in the scheduled room at least 30
minutes prior to the beginning of the oral abstract session to load their
presentation on the computer. Failure to be in the lecture room to
deliver your presentation at its scheduled time will lead to forfeiture of
your lecture.
- We also request that presenters remain during the entire
session since individuals frequently like to ask questions of presenters,
but may be inhibited in front of an audience.
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