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Call for Abstracts

DEADLINE FOR PRESENTATION SUBMISSIONS - MARCH 30, 2012

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION IS NOW CLOSED

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

The Health & Wellbeing in Children, Youth and Adults with Developmental Disabilities Conference provides an excellent forum for authors to present their work in an interactive setting. Posters are ideal for presenting scientifically based investigation, clinical case studies, and demonstration of community projects. Posters are intended to provide authors and participants from a variety of disciplines with the ability to connect with each other and to engage in discussions about the work.

FOR TRAINEES ONLY

Up to four abstracts submitted by trainees will be chosen to be presented as oral presentations. Please indicate on your abstract submission whether or not you are a trainee (i.e., undergraduate student, health professional intern, graduate student, research fellow) and your presentation preference: ‘Poster Presentation Only’ or ‘Poster or Oral Presentation’.

GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION

Abstract Formatting

1. Title of presentation
2. Author name(s), organization name(s), presenter name(s) (if different). List primary presenter’s name first & underlined
3. Street address, city, province/state, postal code, telephone number, fax number & email address of all poster presenters
4. Purpose: Present main research questions, hypothesis, reasons for undertaking the investigation
5. Methods: Include descriptions of participants, procedures, instrumentation, data analysis, or the equivalent
6. Results: Results presented in the poster can be preliminary, incomplete (in process of data collection), and can include anticipated or speculated results
7. Implications: Clearly present the “take home messages” from your investigation as it relates to mental health and developmental disabilities in Canada. Keep in mind the objectives of the conference (see advance notice on the back side)
8. References: Include approximately three-five references on which the current work has been based on

 


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