GLOBALHEALTH 2011 - 38th Annual International Conference on Global Health
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Category GLOBALHEALTH 2011
Deadline: January 21, 2011 | Date: June 13, 2011-June 17, 2011
Venue/Country: Washington, U.S.A
Updated: 2011-01-31 11:01:34 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
We are making some changes to our abstract submission forms this year and are running a little behind schedule. We apologize for that - we have heard from many of you who are eager to get started on writing and submitting abstracts! Therefore, we are putting up information to help guide you in working on your abstracts. We encourage you to read through the information - for example, this year, we are emphasizing results-oriented research and program evaluation, so having at least preliminary results specifically stated in the abstract is essential. Also, please read over our theme for this year. Although the inclusion of the theme is not a requirement for abstracts (and will not be an element on which they are reviewed), our overall goal is to have a cohesive conference.Important InformationThank you for your interest in submitting an abstract to the Global Health Council’s 38th Annual International Conference on Global Health. Once submitted, the abstracts will be reviewed internally by Global Health Council staff and then by the Program Review Committee, which will make the final determination as to whether an abstract is accepted. This Committee will be comprised of global health experts with experience in research; program implementation, monitoring and evaluation; service delivery; health care provision; and other relevant areas. Each year, we receive about 1,000 abstracts and accept less than 300 ? the selection process is very competitive. Please read the requirements before submitting an abstract, as they will give you ideas for making your abstract more competitive. This year, the Global Health Council is accepting the following abstract types:Individual research abstractsIndividual program evaluation abstractsNew Investigators in Global Health (NIGH) abstractsComplete panel containing 3-4 abstracts from different individuals and organizationsSelected abstracts may be presented in the following ways:Panel:Moderated 1.5 hour session with 3 or 4 presenters15 minutes per presenter with Q&A periodSeveral sessions taking place concurrently during each time periodRoundtable:Multiple roundtable presentations taking place concurrently in the same roomPresenters divided into different rooms based on abstract topicPresenter sits at a table with a small group of participants to discuss a program or research topic40 minute presentation, including Q&A periodOption not available for NIGH submission program.Poster:Visual presentation with charts, graphs, photos, drawings and/or text that describe their project or study44 inches tall by 46 inches wide or 111 centimeters tall by 116 centimeters widePresenter must be available to speak with participants for 2 hours during their scheduled Poster Session.Notification:Notification of abstract status (accepted or not accepted) and the session format (panel, poster or roundtable) will be via the contact person email address listed on the submission. If you have not heard from us by the appropriate date, please check your spam filter to make sure the notification didn’t get misdirected, and then email conference
globalhealth.org.Tentative Timeline (subject to change):Abstract submission period Early December ? mid-JanuaryComplete panel submission period Early January ? early FebruaryInternal review by Global Health Council staff Late January ? early FebruaryExternal review by Program Review Committee Early February ? late FebruaryNotification of acceptance Late February ? early MarchWhere to Submit Your Abstract OnlineClick here to submit your abstract onlineIndividual & New Investigator deadline was Jan. 21, 2011Complete Panel deadline: 11:59 pm, Feb. 11, 2011
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