2017 Oncologic Emergency Medicine Conference
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
Abstract Submission Deadline: November 11, 2016 11:59 PM CST
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The 2017 Oncologic Emergency Medicine Conference invites the submission of abstracts regarding clinical care or best practices in an emergency care setting. The goal is to provide the audience an opportunity to collaborate and stimulate discussions specifically on how an emergency center delivers quality patient care whether in an academic, hospital or community based setting. The type of research can be qualitative or quantitative and have a focus in public health, health services, epidemiology, or public policy. Ideally, there should be a focus on the care of the cancer patient in an emergency room setting, but work in areas commonly encountered in oncological patients such as sepsis, pain, electrolyte imbalances, symptom management, and palliative care measures are also encouraged. Authors may submit abstracts of completed work, work in progress, or work elsewhere within the past 12 months.
Please submit one digital copy of your abstract using the form below. Attach your abstract file (Word format only) at the bottom of this page, enter your name and email, and press "Upload the file".
Abstract Length: One Page Only on US Letter Size Paper.
Abstract File Name: lastname_firstname_2015.
Formatting Instructions (MS Word Only)
- Margins: 1.00" on all four sides
- Paper Size: US Letter
- Font:Times New Roman 12 point
- Justification: Left justify
- Abstract Title: Bold and in Upper and Lower Case (Title Case).
- Presenting Author: Underline presenting author's name.
- Line Spacing: Insert line space between Title, Authors, Affiliation and first line of abstract. The rest of the abstract should be single spaced per the sample below.
- Paragraph Indents: Indent first line of each paragraph in the abstract body per the sample below (1/2").
- Organize the abstract into: Objective, Methods, Results, and Conclusions. Define all abbreviations. Include the abstract title, full names, highest credential, and institutional affiliations of all authors, at the top of the abstract. Abstracts must not contain copyrighted material unless permission has been obtained by the author/publisher.