INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOP
All communication proposals must be submitted in their designated format in order to be reviewed by the Conference Scientific Committee.
Accepted communication proposals will be published in the Conference Book of Abstracts with legal deposits and ISBN. The Book will be available online.
The deadline for the submission of an oral presentation proposal is May 5, 2022, before midnight.
Accepted communication proposals will be published in the Conference Book of Abstracts with legal deposits and ISBN. The Book will be available online.
The deadline for the submission of an oral presentation proposal is May 5, 2022, before midnight.
COMMUNICATION LENGTHS AND LANGUAGES
Communications can be held in either English or French.
During all activities, participants will be invited to communicate in the language of their choice and exchanges will be facilitated in both.
During all activities, participants will be invited to communicate in the language of their choice and exchanges will be facilitated in both.
POWERPOINTS
We would like to remind you that PowerPoint is only a visual aid for presentations.
Key Objectives
Conflict of Interest
References - Presentation
Key Objectives
- A slide must include key learning targets.
Conflict of Interest
- The 2nd slide must contain your Conflict of Interest Declaration (see example).
References - Presentation
- For all your references, it is important to include the title, the author, the name of the publication, the year, the volume and the number at the bottom of each slide presenting their content. For more details, refer to the Copyright Guide for Speakers.
Oral presentations
Oral presentations must last 15 minutes (10 min. of presentation and 5 min. of questions).
Oral presentations are intended to present research results or information related to the main themes of the Conference. Abstract should have 250 words maximum. Up to 3 references can be added. References must be presented in Vancouver format and are not included in the word count of the oral presentation abstract.
Abstracts of research results must be structured the following way:
Abstracts of information related to the themes of the Conference (researching, teaching, evaluating and improving clinical reasoning) must be structured the following way:
Oral presentations are intended to present research results or information related to the main themes of the Conference. Abstract should have 250 words maximum. Up to 3 references can be added. References must be presented in Vancouver format and are not included in the word count of the oral presentation abstract.
Abstracts of research results must be structured the following way:
- Introduction,
- Methodology
- Results
- Discussion
- Conclusion
Abstracts of information related to the themes of the Conference (researching, teaching, evaluating and improving clinical reasoning) must be structured the following way:
- Introduction
- Summary
- Results
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- Key Messages
Workshop
Workshops must last 45 minutes, be interactive and encourage participation. They must address one of the main themes of the Conference (researching, teaching, evaluating and improving clinical reasoning). Abstracts of up to 400 words should be structured as follows:
Up to 3 references can be added. References are not included in the word count of the workshop abstract.
- Introduction
- Target audience
- Description of the workshop, including why the workshop addresses an important issue for learning or teaching clinical reasoning
- Learning targets (2-3 learning objectives)
- Structure of the workshop
- Description of the pedagogical principles you will use to facilitate the workshop, in no more than 100 words
Up to 3 references can be added. References are not included in the word count of the workshop abstract.
QUESTIONS
Please do not hesitate to contact [email protected] if you have any questions.
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