Abstracts

 

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Abstract Submission Guidelines:

• Abstracts will be accepted in Microsoft Word and PDF only.
• Abstracts must be submitted in English only.
• Abstract BODY text to be Arial 10 point font, in single spacing.
Abstracts may not exceed 300 words.
• Abstracts should contain an Introduction and a Conclusion paragraph if the material does not  report actual research findings.
If the abstract contains original research, the format is as follows:

Objectives: State the purpose of the study or the hypotheses that were tasted.
Methods: very briefly indicate the setting of the study, the subject, the diagnosis or intervention, and the type of statistical analysis.Results: Present the outcome of the study clearly.  Real results must be included.  Statements such as " experiments are in progress" are not acceptable.Conclusions: Briefly discuss the data and emphasise the significance of the results.References should not be included.   
• Each abstract must have a presenting author who will be a registered participant of the Congress with registration fees fully paid by the closing date for registrations.

PLEASE NOTE: We will not perform any type of editing of the file, which will, therefore, be distributed in the format in which it was received. 

Abstract Title

• Abstract TITLE to be in Arial 12 point BOLD font.
• Please do NOT copy your abstract into the title window.
• The title of the abstract should not exceed 25 words.
The format of the authors' names should be: first name and surname with a comma between the names of authors, e.g.:Daniel Smith, Anne Jones, Peter Peterson.A maximum of six authors' names is permissible.No titles, or degrees should be supplied.

All abstracts should also be submitted in English and in electronic form via the link provided on the website. 

Deadline for Receipt of Abstracts

The deadline for receipt of the Abstracts by the Congress Scientific Committee is 31 May 2012


Topics

An abstract may be submitted under one of the following topics:

1.    Primary Care, General Paediatrics

2.    Community Paediatrics, Child Health, Vaccinology, Primary Prevention

3.    Secondary Prevention, Early and Appropriate Diagnosis and Treatment

4.    Rehabilitation, Limitation of Disability

5.    Newborn Medicine

6.    Adolescent Health

7.    Cardiology

8.    Pulmonology, Intensive Care

9.    Gastroenterology, Hepatology

10. Nutrition, Malnutrition

11. Neurology, Developmental, Behavioral Paediatrics

12. Haematology, Oncology

13. Nephrology

14. Infectious diseases

15. Allergy, Immunology, Asthma

16. Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolic disorders, Genetics

17. Management:  Pharmacology, Pain, Non-drug Intervention, Pioneering Therapies

18. Epidemiology, RCTs

19. Quality improvement, Safety and error prevention

20. Patient Education, Advocacy

21. Medical Education

22. Ethical and Multicultural Issues

23. Miscellaneous