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Deadline

Abstracts submission is now open and will close on December 31, 2024:

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Submission Guidelines

Guidelines for structure of Abstracts:

  • Please indicate ORAL or POSTER abstracts.
  • Maximum 300 words in 12 point New Times Roman font
  • No graphic images, tables, graphs or columns should be submitted with your abstract.

Structure:

  • Title (20 words) This must clearly explain the abstract
  • Background and Objectives Provide the context and reason for carrying out the work
  • Methods or Description Describe the methods or approaches used for the work
  • Results or Lessons Learned Provide a summary of main findings
  • Conclusions or Way Forward What conclusions are in your work and way forward.

Submission Criteria

  • Abstract submission must be made electronically.
  • Correspondences will be with the person who submits the abstract online.
  • Submissions should include the following:
  • Maximum 300 words in 12 point New Times Roman font
  • No graphic images, tables, graphs or columns should be submitted with your abstract.

In your submission state the subtheme your abstract falls under the following themes: 

as related to Emergency medicine, Emergency nursing and Prehospital care

  • Critical Care
  • Disaster Medicine
  • Emergency Nursing
  • Emergency Medicine Education and Training
  • Environmental/ Wilderness Medicine
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Toxicology
  • Medical Emergencies (Neurological, Cardiovascular etc)
  • Surgical, Trauma and Orthopaedic Emergencies including wound management
  • Paediatric Emergencies
  • Pre-Hospital Care and EMS
  • Resuscitation
  • Simulation
  • Ultrasonography
  • Mental Health Emergencies
  • Obstetric Emergencies
Selection Criteria
  • Abstracts will be reviewed by the Scientific Committee and volunteers.
  • All the abstracts are reviewed by 2 blinded reviewers.
  • The abstract addresses at least one of the subthemes of the conference.
  • Preference to presentations will be given to research based on African data, and /or presented by African health care professionals.
  • The content of the abstract is clear, logical and fits in with the structure
Structure
  1. Title (20 words) - This must clearly explain the abstract
  2. Background and Objectives - Provide the context and reason for carrying out the work
  3. Methods or Description - Describe the methods or approaches used for the work
  4. Results or Lessons Learned - Provide a summary of main findings
  5. Conclusions or Way Forward - What conclusions are in your work and way forward