Call for Abstracts
Call for Abstracts for ANZTCT ASM 2023 have now closed!
Submissions extended until Monday 24 July!
Key Dates
Abstract submissions open
Wed 7 June 2023
Abstract submissions close
Mon 24 July 2023
Notification of abstract acceptance
Wed 26 July 2023
Final program published
Fri 4 August 2023
Deadline for presenters to register
Thu 31 August 2023
Deadline for submission AV (PowerPoint presentations) to support oral presentations
Mon 4 September 2023
Submission Guidelines
- Submissions must be written in English.
- Online submission is the only method of abstract submission.
- Abstracts submitted for presentation will be published exactly as received and should be checked for spelling and grammar prior to submission.
- It is the responsibility of the presenter / author to ensure that the abstract is submitted correctly.
- Abstracts must be submitted in the template format provided.
- Where there is more than one presenter all correspondence will be sent to the person who submitted the abstract.
- Every effort will be made to accommodate the presenter / author presentation preference however the Scientific Committee reserves the right to allocate the presentation to best suit the program.
- The invitation to submit an abstract does not constitute an offer to pay travel, accommodation or registration costs associated with the ASM. Similarly, no presenter fee is paid to successful presenters.
Abstract Themes
During submission, you will nominate a theme most relevant for your submission. Your abstract will be reviewed in your nominated category, however the Organisers reserve the right to move abstracts to different themes to best suit the program.
- TCT Clinical Adult
- TCT Clinical Paediatrics
- TCT Laboratory Science
- TCT Nursing
- TCT Allied Health Including:
– Pharmacy
– Physiotherapy
– Occupational Therapy
– Psychology
– Dietetics - Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in TCT
- TCT service development and quality eg: resource planning, quality management, data management, audits or accreditation
Policies & Requirements
- Abstracts must contain original work that has no prior ownership or copyright restrictions.
- Abstracts that do not contain sufficient information will be rejected.
- All abstracts must be prepared according to the guidelines provided. Incomplete or incorrect submissions will be returned to the author and must be re-submitted in the correct format to be considered for inclusion in the program.
- If the abstract is selected, consent is provided for the presentation slides (for oral presenters); video; audio recording and photos taken during the oral presentation/poster presentation to be used and published by ANZTCT ASM 2023 including being provided to delegates and sponsors of ANZTCT ASM 2023.
- Submission of your abstract/s implies you have read, understood and comply with the Submission Guidelines as outlined on this website.
Abstracts must be submitted by the presenting author who should complete all fields on the online submission form. - The person submitting the information must be one of the presenters.
- The person submitting the abstract should be the nominated main contact of your abstract. All correspondence relating to the submission will be directed to this person, and they should in turn distribute to any other co-presenters.
- If you are submitting more than one abstract a separate submission must be made for each one.
- Presenting authors must register to attend the conference.
Abstract Format
Your abstract must be prepared using this Form.
- Tables and images can be included in the abstract – uploaded via Dropbox (per the submission form)
- Please only use standard abbreviations or define them in full.
- Please limit your abstract to 300 words (excluding titles and references)
- Paragraphs should be separated by an empty line, please do not indent the first line of a paragraph
Please note:
- Accuracy is the responsibility of the author, please ensure you have proofread your submission carefully.
- Whilst every effort will be made to ensure the reproduction of symbols, accuracy of symbols cannot be guaranteed in the reproduction.
Abstract Title
Authors and Affiliations
Abstract Text
The Committee suggests that where applicable* the abstract should follow the format outlined below:
- Aim: State concisely why the study was conducted.
- Method: Indicate the locale, sample number, principal test(s) performed, and the types of statistical analysis employed.
- Result: Confirm or refute the hypothesis, supported by statistics if appropriate Conclusion.
- Conclusion: State the effect of the study on future patient management or the understanding of basic processes.
* Abstracts such as case studies, reviews or reports are welcomed and do not need to follow the heading as outlined above.
Conflict of Interest Statement
If the research described in the abstract was supported by a commercial company you must indicate the company’s role in analysing the data or preparing the abstract. You will be asked to supply the following statement during the submission process:
“No conflict of interest to disclose”.
“The author discloses the following conflict of interest (please specify): __________.
This conflict of interest statement is mandatory for all abstracts submitted and where there is a conflict, this will appear wherever the abstracts are published. For abstracts accepted as an oral presentation, please ensure you include a slide disclosing the conflict of interest within your presentation.
Queries
For any queries please contact us at team@anztctmeeting.com.au