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CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
The Course Directors of the Inaugural Cardiology APP National Conference invite the submission of abstracts on one of the categories in cardiology listed below. Our goal is to provide a comprehensive update on the status of research and stimulate collaborations, recruitment of subjects, and ideas for developing other studies. Authors may submit abstracts or case study reports of completed work, work in progress, or work presented elsewhere within the past 12 months.
Student submissions are encouraged!
Prizes will be awarded!
SUBMISSION DEADLINE
EXTENDED!
NOTIFICATION OF RESULTS
Monday, September 16, 2024
All abstracts will be peer-reviewed and selected for poster display.
Abstract Categories
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Cardiovascular Diseases and Conditions
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Interventional Cardiology
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Cardiac Image
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Electrophysiology
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Preventative Cardiology
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Heart Failure and Transplantation
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Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy
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Emerging Technologies and Innovations
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Quality Improvement/Implementation Science
Abstract Formatting Instructions
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Limit abstracts to one page, typed in 12-point Times New Roman font, single-spaced with one-inch margins, and left justified.
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Organize the abstract into Background/Aim, Methods, Results, and Conclusions. Define all abbreviations. Include the abstract category, abstract title, full names and institutional affiliations of all authors, and email address of the corresponding author at the top of the abstract.
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Abstracts must not contain copyrighted material unless the author has obtained permission. Indicate at the bottom of the page if the abstract has been presented elsewhere and at what meeting.
***Submitted abstracts that do not meet the above specifications will be returned.
Poster Instructions
Awarded poster abstracts should be printed using landscape orientation (36 inches high x 48 inches wide). Posters will be displayed for the duration of the conference, and authors DO NOT need to be present at the conference.
The orientation of the poster should look like the below once printed: