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VH2021

ABSTRACT
SUBMISSION

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KEY DEADLINES



Abstract Submission Deadline: CLOSED


Early Bird Registration Deadline: 28 March 2021


Accommodation Deadline: 25 April 2021


Standard Registration Deadline: 16 May 2021

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ABSTRACT DEADLINE

11.59pm AEDT Sunday 7 February

ABSTRACT

GUIDELINES

Abstract guidelines and templates are provided below. You must ensure you follow the guidelines and use the correct template in order for your abstract to be submitted for review.

Abstract Guidelines

Research Based Abstract Template

Abstracts on original research findings, case studies, completed projects and theoretical analyses.  Presentations should be well structured, rigorous and demonstrate a novel contribution to knowledge.

Practice Based & Multimedia Abstract Template

Abstracts analysing issues and solutions to problems in clinical practice; including case studies and quality improvement activities community engagement, education, health promotion and policy. Presentations should be well structured, rigorous and demonstrate a novel contribution to knowledge

ABSTRACT

RESOURCES

Conference resources have been developed by ASHM Conference & Events Division to assist you with your abstract submission and delivery of your presentation. The resources available are:

  • How to submit an abstract online
  • How to write a research based abstract
  • How to present a research based abstract
  • How to: Create an effective and engaging rapid fire presentation

ASHM encourages the use of person centred language throughout the conference.

ABSTRACT

THEMES

Biomedical Science and Clinical Care

Research informing clinical management and care of patients E.g. Clinical audits, case studies or cases series, treatment trials, diagnostic studies OR molecular virology and immunology research.

Epidemiology, Public Health and Prevention

Research informing epidemiological understanding of, and public health responses to, viral hepatitis e.g. Epidemiological studies including cohort studies, research, surveillance, evaluations and outbreak investigations, evaluations of public health programs, policy reviews.

Community and Social Research

This is a collaborative stream including presentations of:
a) Community engagement and education, health promotion, advocacy and meaningful involvement of affected communities, and

b) Research regarding social and behavioural aspects of viral hepatitis with the overall aim of informing and strengthening policy and practice. E.g. Qualitative, quantitative or mixed method research studies, development and evaluation of health promotion, peer education and other health education interventions such as social marketing campaigns, harm reduction interventions, consumer advocacy, policy development and representation.

Other

Research regarding viral hepatitis topics that do not fit into above categories. E.g. legal / ethical issues

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