Deadline to submit 30 SEP,2026
GUIDLINES FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
- Abstracts has to be submitted website and to read the submission guidelines prior to submit the abstract.
- The name of the presenting author has to be BOLDED in the list of the authors
- The submitting author must avoid utilizing symbols
- The submitted abstract should utilize clear English language, proper grammar, and spelling
- The co-authors are required to be aware of the abstract submission content
- You may submit more than 1 abstract
- Abstracts will not be edited after final submission. The author can present update at day of presentation
- You will receive a confirmation email after final submit. If you do not receive a confirmation email contact us
- The final acceptance abstracts are required to register for the conference ( special discount will be offered for authors)
- The none registered author will be excluded from oral presentation/ poster presentation
- Prior to submission prepare the following items to meet the requirements:
ABSTRACT STRUCTURE
-1 Presenting author's contact details (should be the same details as the submitting author so that the presenting author receives the correspondence about the abstract)
-2 Email Address
-3 Full Postal Address
-4 Phone Number
-5 Author and co-authors' details
-6 Full first and family name(s)
-7 Affiliation content: department, Institution, city, country
-8 Abstract title limited to 25 words
-9 Abstract text limited to 250 words including graphs and tables
-10 Abstract must be submitted with the following sections: (Introduction, Aim, Methods, Results, Conclusions)
-11 Figures, tables and other illustrations should not be included in the abstract
Clinical Sign Corner – Submission Guidelines
Accepted Materials
Clinical photographs
Short video clips
Radiological images, if relevant to the case
Quality Standard
All submitted materials must have clear educational value and good visual quality.
Ethical Considerations
Informed consent is mandatory for any images or videos involving patients, including identifiable or non-identifiable body parts.
Patient confidentiality and privacy must be strictly maintained.