Abstract Submission
Deadline: 11:59pm AEST, 17 March 2024 - CLOSED
Late Breaker Abstract Deadline: 11:59pm AEST, 9 June 2024 - CLOSED
Abstract Guidelines
Abstract guidelines and templates are provided below. You must ensure you follow the guidelines and use the correct template in order for your abstract to be submitted for review.
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Late Breaker Abstract Guidelines
Late Breakers are only being accepted for Clinical Management and Epidemiology and Surveillance abstracts. Late Breaker Abstract guidelines and templates are provided below. You must ensure you follow the guidelines and use the correct template in order for your abstract to be submitted for review.
Research based abstract
Abstracts on original research findings, case studies, completed projects and theoretical analyses. Presentations should be well structured, rigorous and demonstrate a novel contribution to knowledge.
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Practice based abstract
Abstracts analysing issues and solutions to problems in clinical practice; including case studies and quality improvement activities community engagement, education, health promotion and policy. Presentations should be well structured, rigorous and demonstrate a novel contribution to knowledge
Abstract resources
Conference resources have been developed by ASHM Conference & Events Division to assist you with your abstract submission and delivery of your presentation. The resources available are:
ASHM encourages the use of person centred language throughout the conference. Please refer to the language guides before submitting your abstract.
"An interpretation of the layers of occupation of First Nations People (Gumbaynggirr/Bundjalung Naions) and their symbiotic relationship with flora and fauna on the mighty Clarence River"
Artwork: "Bindarray" - River by Deborah Taylor
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