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Calling for abstract submissions for the Canadian Society of Clinical Perfusion (CSCP) Annual General Meeting and Scientific Sessions in conjunction with the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress to be held in Montreal, Québec, Canada, October 23-27, 2010.
The Canadian Cardiovascular Congress (CCC) is the largest gathering of cardiovascular and allied health professionals in Canada and is the premiere annual cardiovascular event in Canada. The Congress draws cardiologists, cardiovascular surgeons, perfusionists, nurses, researchers and other cardiovascular specialists from across Canada and around the globe. The perfusion section maintains complete programming independence with perfusion related topics. Last year, the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion awarded 20.6 CEUs.
All abstracts must be submitted using the required abstract form to be considered for acceptance. Abstracts are selected on the basis of scientific merit. Notification of acceptance or rejection of abstracts will be sent via email by August 15th 2010.
Accepted abstracts will be published in an issue of the Canadian Perfusion Canadienne Journal. Authors whose abstracts are accepted give CSCP permission and authority to submit and have published his/her abstract without compensation in the CSCP journal. Authors are expected to attend the meeting and present their abstract. All presenting authors must register for the meeting through the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress website www.cardiocongress.org and are responsible for their own registration fees, transportation and accommodations at the CSCP meeting location. Please make sure you register through the perfusion section.
Abstract deadline - Abstracts must be received electronically through the abstract submission form provided on the CSCP website no later than July 1st 2010. Paper submissions or faxed abstracts will not be accepted.
Organize the body of the abstract as follows:
1. A brief statement of the purpose of the study, project or case presentation;
2. A statement of the method(s) of investigation;
3. A summary of the results presented in sufficient detail to support conclusions;
4. The conclusions reached.
Conflict of Interest Disclosure Statement – For each abstract submitted, a conflict of interest disclosure form identifying commercial relationships must be completed for each author and returned to the CSCP meeting coordinator. The submitting author is to identify all conflicts for all authors. By disclosing any direct or indirect conflicts of interest, the submitter authorizes the Canadian Society of Clinical Perfusion to disclose conflict. Disclosure information for accepted abstracts will be made available to CCC and CSCP delegates and shall be mentioned at the time of oral presentation on the first slide. Submission of an abstract constitutes a commitment by the author(s) to present their work. There is no limit to the number of abstracts to be submitted.
If you have any questions concerning the online submission program or have any difficulties submitting your abstract, please contact:
Eric Laliberté at agm@cscp.ca or Kathy Currado at cscp@cscp.ca
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