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Call
for Paper and Poster Scientific Abstracts and Case of the Day Presentations
CLOSING
DEADLINE: June 1, 2008
- Awards Offered for Outstanding Papers and Posters!
- User Friendly
Submission Process and Quick Reviews!
- Great Dress Rehearsal for Papers Submitted to the RSNA!
The objective of the scientific session is to foster research
and to promote and exchange new ideas in emergency radiology.
The American Society of Emergency Radiology invites all physicians
interested in emergency and trauma radiology to submit abstracts.
The annual meeting will include scientific paper sessions and
display of scientific posters throughout the course and meeting.
Because the scientific sessions are closed sessions, for ASER members
only, we allow presentation of papers that are accepted for presentation
at national meetings such as RSNA and ARRS.
Award Categories
The ASER will provide first, second and third place awards for
best overall paper and poster presentations. The awards are $200.00
for first place, $100.00 for second place and $50.00 for third
place. Commemorative award plaques will also be distributed to
the first place award winners. Abstracts for oral presentation
will be scored on the basis of their scientific merit. Abstracts
for poster presentation will be scored on the basis of scientific
merit and/or educational content.
John H. Harris, MD Award
The best oral presentation of original research by a resident or
fellow will be considered for the John H. Harris, MD Award. Presenters
must be in an accredited radiology teaching program. The recipient
will receive a plaque and $200. However, this award is not additive
when in conjunction with another award. The maximum award amount
is $200 for any award winner.
Case of the Day Presentations
We are looking for challenging or interesting cases which can be
diagnosed from one to four provided images. If the diagnosis is
not imaging specific, surgical or pathologic proof should be available
for confirmation. Please provide a brief clinical history of your
challenging or interesting case. A formal abstract is not necessary.
If the case is accepted, a one page discussion will be required
for follow-up display at the meeting. For more information, contact
Dr. Andrew Gelbman at asercases@cox.net.
General abstract submission instructions can be found here.
Please click below to begin your online abstract submission.
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