Call for Abstracts
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE ABSTRACT SUBMISSION FOR 7TH EADV SPRING SYMPOSIUM
HAS BEEN CLOSED.
The Scientific Committee invites authors to submit their abstracts for consideration and
inclusion in the programme.
Please note that only ELECTRONIC submission will be accepted.
Faxed or mailed abstracts will not be reviewed.
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION IS NOW CLOSED.
PREPARATION OF YOUR ABSTRACT
- Abstracts must be submitted in English.
- A “blind” selection process will be used. No identifying features such as names of hospitals, medical schools, clinics or cities may be listed in the title or text of the abstract. Do not include the names of authors either. The names of authors and their affiliations (institutions) will be registered separately when submitting the abstract on-line.
- The material in the abstract must be original and not published previously.
- The title should be as brief as possible but long enough to indicate clearly the nature of the study. Abbreviations must not be used in the title.
- The entire abstract must fit in the box provided on the electronic abstract form available at the Symposium website. The dimensions of the printed area are: 120 mm (width) x 140 mm (height). Use “Times New Roman 12 points” font and single line spacing in the whole abstract. This equals approximately 300 words including the title.
- Do not use graphics or tables.
- Check spelling and grammar carefully. Direct reproduction from your electronically submitted abstract text means that any errors in spelling, grammar or scientific data will be reproduced as submitted.
- Use structured subheadings in italic font as follows:
- Aims: a sentence describing the purpose of the study
- Methods: describe your selection of observations or experimental subjects precisely
- Results: describe your results in a logical sequence
- Conclusions: emphasize new and important aspects of the study and conclusions that are drawn from them.
- Use generic names. Commercial drug names may not be used.
Rules - Presenters at EADV Academic meetings
PATIENT PRIVACY/ CLINICAL PHOTOGRAPHS / CONFLICT OF INTEREST
PHOTOGRAPHS should at all times protect the privacy and identity of the subject.
Eyes should be blacked out.
The source of the photographs must also be declared if not property of the presenter.
This is to stop use of photographic material without permission.
Conflict of Interest
A signed Declaration of Interest form is required from all presenters at EADV academic meetings.
It should include:
1. Paid work by Commercial Organisations either directly or indirectly through an intermediary.
2. Receipt / ownership of shares in Commercial Companies.
3. Receipt of travelling, accommodation and hospitality expenses from Commercial organisations.
For further informations, please contact office@eadv.org
COPYRIGHT
- Submission of an abstract implies that it has been approved by all listed authors.
- The Scientific Programme Committee reserves the right to make the final decision concerning form of presentation.
- Accepted abstracts will be published on the conference website, in the official abstract CD ROM, which will be distributed at the Conference in the delegate bags. Submission of an abstract constitutes your consent to publication (e.g. congress website, programmes, other promotions, ect...) Abstracts will be Published as submitted. Errors will not be amended by the organisers.
PUBLICATIONS OF ABSTRACTS:
- Accepted abstracts will be published on the Symposium website, in the official abstract CD ROM, which will be distributed at the Symposium in the delegate bags.
- Abstracts will be Published as submitted. Errors will not be amended by the organisers.
SUBMISSION TOPICS
1. Acne and Related Disorders
2. Atopic Eczema
3. Bacterial Infections
4. Bullous Diseases
5. Clinical Research
6. Connective Tissue Diseases
7. Contact Dermatitis, Occupational and Environmental Dermatology
8. Cosmetic Dermatology
9. Sexually Transmitted Infections
10. Diagnostic Methods
11. Epidemiology
12. Fungal Infections
13. Genodermatoses
14. Geographical Dermatology
15. History of Dermatology
16. HIV Infection and Management
17. Inflammatory Skin Diseases
18. Laser Therapy
19. Miscellaneous
20. Mucous Membrane Disorders
21. Hair and Nail Disorders
22. Dermato-oncology
23. Paediatric Dermatology
24. Dermatopathology
25. Photodermatology
26. Pigmentary Disorders
27. Practice of Dermatology
28. Disorders of Pregnancy
29. Pain and Pruritus
30. Psoriasis and Similar Disorders
31. Psychodermatology
32. Skin and Systemic Disease
33. Therapy, Non-Surgical
34. Therapy, Surgical
35. Urticaria
36. Vascular Diseases
37. Viral Infections
38.
Wound Healing
Please click here for the online abstract submission.