-Please create an account first. For your Primary Affiliation, please fill in your department at the Erasmus MC - Sophia.
-Once you have established an account, kindly navigate to the 'Attendee Registration' section and update your status as an in-person attendee if you plan to physically attend the event on April 13th.
For workshop registration;
1- Create an account (main menu)
2- After login into your account, please navigate to the 'Workshop Registration' section and update your profile for the workshop on the 20th of March.
DATE: 20th of March
WORKSHOP STARTING TIMES: 9:00 and 13:30
DURATION WORKSHOPS: 2.5-3 hrs.
LOCATION: TBD
DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATIONS: 25th of February
If you want to participate in both workshops, you can do one workshop in the morning and one in the afternoon.
WORKSHOP CONFLICT RESOLUTION, FINDING A WIN/WIN WAY, BY ROB VAN DER LOO (MEERKAT)
In our work, the quality of our relationships matters. And dealing with conflicts in a constructive way is extremely important for building and maintaining good relationships. Because you cannot prevent conflicts from occurring (though some of you might try that), they do. Finding your way there is challenging. This workshop will provide you with insight into your strengths and weaknesses in dealing with conflict as well as tools and techniques to work toward more win-win solutions.
Preparation: +/- 1 hour; instructions will follow.
WORKSHOP TRIGGER YOUR PRESENTATION POTENTIAL
This workshop focuses on creating effective academic presentations so that you can get your message across in the time allotted.
strongly recommended for abstract submitters.
No preparation is required.
-For abstract submission, please select 'My Submissions' and add your new submission according to abstract guidelines.
Abstract guidelines
Abstracts should be written in English. The maximum length of an abstract is 2000 characters including characters and spaces. Characters are counted in the body of the abstract:
- Background;
- Aim;
- Methods;
- Results;
- Conclusions;
- Tables and Figures.
It is possible to present your results via a single image or one table. This will deduct one character from the character count. However, we do not recommend using an image or a table unless this is crucial for the interpretation of your results.
Abstract submission is open between January 9th – February 28th (23:59). Only abstracts submitted before this time will be reviewed.
Title
The title should be an accurate description of the abstract's contents. It should be limited to 20 words. The title should not include jargon or abbreviations or unfamiliar acronyms. The title must begin with a capital letter and be followed by lowercase letters.
Affiliations
Write down the Co-Author author's affiliation details: department, institution/hospital, city, country.
Background
Introduce your research, and highlight the importance of your research.
Aim
State your aim(s).
Methods
Give a concise description of the methods you used.
Results
Select and report the important results of your study. Do not include a table or figure unless you need it to show your results.
Conclusions
Report in one or two sentences the most important findings and their implications.
Table
A maximum of 1 table of up to 10 rows x 10 columns can be included per abstract. The table should be uploaded in either DOC or DOCX format.
Image
You may upload graphs or images only in PNG, JPG or JPEG format.
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