Be a Presenter at FetalCardiocon 2022
It is a tradition at the Society of Fetal Medicine to encourage young talent & "younger presenters"
and FetalCardiocon 2022 will be no exception.
You can be a presenter in three ways:
- A traditional research paper
- Electronic Poster
- A Just Images Case Series on a specific fetal cardiac condition.
Please read ALL instructions carefully.
All abstracts will be anonymised and judged by an independent group of judges. Abstracts soring the
highest scores will be included in the main Congress program. All other oral presentations will be
early morning on Day 2 or Day 3, in the main or auxiliary Hall.
Traditional Research Paper & Electronic Poster:
Submit an abstract
- The theme for this year’s abstract submission is the Fetal Heart.
- All abstracts must be submitted via the official Congress online submission system.
- Abstract word limit: There is a limit of 1000 characters for the text of your submission and 150
characters for the title of your submission. The total count includes spaces, tables and images.
You
will be advised of your character count usage throughout the submission process as you save and
move
to the next step.
- TITLE and BODY: The title should be entered in lower case, using capital letters only where
essential (e.g. The effect of parity on second trimester uterine artery Doppler parameters).
Please
do not put your title in quotation marks. Please do not use formatting tags in the title. Please
do
not add a full stop ('.') at the end of the title. You may copy and paste your submission body
from
your word processor into the appropriate sections.
- Abstracts should be structured using the following headings: Objective & Background, Methods,
Results and Conclusions. Please note that these sections are clearly marked for you. Please DO
NOT
include your own headings as these will be automatically created for you once you submit the
abstract. Authors must not include already published data.
- ABSTRACT PROOF: Carefully check the proof of your abstract. Make sure all special characters and
formatting are displaying properly in your proof. Please note that you are responsible for
proofing
your own abstracts.
- COMPLETING YOUR SUBMISSION: If you have not completed all required sections and details you will
not be able to submit your abstract. When all required information is entered, the "Submit"
button
will appear at the bottom.
- PRESENTATION TYPE: All abstracts will usually be considered for oral presentation or electronic
poster presentation. You will be asked to indicate if you cannot present orally.
- The decision of the Scientific Committee will be final and binding.
- If accepted for an oral presentation, the author will be able to make the presentation in front
of a live audience at the Congress. The date and other details of the session will be sent to
the
author in a separate email.
- If accepted for a poster presentation, the author will be required to submit the poster as a
single ppt. slide in an electronic format in advance of the Congress. Poster authors will be
sent
detailed guidance on how to do this, once their abstract is accepted. Posters will be made
available
electronically for delegates to access during the Congress.
- By submitting an abstract, you authorize Society of Fetal Medicine to record your presentation
(if accepted) FetalCardiocon2022. All or a portion of presentations, discussion, question and
answer, comments, documents and presentation slides presented will be recorded and may be
selected
for inclusion on the event platform, website, On Demand web portal for members and other users
as
well as used for promotional purposes.
Just Images Case Series on a specific fetal cardiac condition
Send us a proposal and your cases as a ppt.
If approved by the judges, your presentation will be included in the main Congress schedule
Abstract submission key dates
18th June 2022: Abstract submission deadline
10th July 2022: Notification of acceptance or rejection
25th July 2022: Presenting authors of accepted abstracts need to register by this date.
Click Here to Submit Abstract