Late-breaking Abstract Submissions

Submission Deadline: September 15, 2024 at 11:59pm CENTRAL

Submission fee per abstract: $25 USD

NAPCRG is no longer accepting late-breaking abstract submissions for our 52nd Annual Meeting

Late-breaking abstracts should represent significant science that is intended to change primary care practice. Abstracts should address a timely, important research question and contain sufficient detail to support conclusions. The abstract should be no longer than 2,500 characters in a single paragraph with the following subheadings: Context, Objective, Study Design and Analysis, Setting or Dataset, Population Studied, Intervention/Instrument, Outcome Measures, Results, Conclusions. Neither case studies nor case series are accepted for late-breaking abstracts. 

 

PLEASE NOTE: Any person or group wishing to present at the 52nd Annual Meeting MUST submit a proposal. This ensures:

  • An environment of equality and diversity for programming considerations.
  • We can plan efficiently and in a cost-effective way to accommodate all presenters with meeting space, schedules, refreshments, etc.
  • Each accepted presentation can be submitted for CME eligibility.

Proposals on any topic relating to primary care research are welcome from researchers throughout North America and the rest of the world. Research that has been published at the time of abstract submission or presented at another national or international meeting is not acceptable.


Learning Objectives

PLEASE NOTE: Clear and understandable learning objectives are REQUIRED to qualify for Continuing Medical Education (CME) credit. Your submission will be excluded from CME credit if these are not clear. Please list at least 2 clear learning objectives using these guidelines: Clearly describe what you want learners to take away and implement after the session in active, measurable terms (e.g. - define, interpret, explain, apply). Each objective must be specific, concise, and limited to one sentence. Example - "On completion of this session, participants should be able to identify and describe the three primary tenets of the Patient Self-Efficacy Model."

 


General Requirements for All Submissions

  • Research that has been published at the time of abstract submission or presented at another national or international meeting is not acceptable.
  • Anyone wishing to present in one or more of the above categories MUST submit a proposal.
  • All submissions must be in English.
  • All submissions must be completed online by the posted deadline.
  • Submissions must meet all requirements of the proposed category.
  • Do not submit the same proposal in more than one category.
  • To accommodate as many presenters as possible, the program committee reserves the right to limit each presenter to one presentation.
  • If you would like to partially complete the submission and return at a later date, click the “Save and Resume”
  • Questions with an asterisk* must be answered for your submission to considered complete. Incomplete submissions will NOT be reviewed for consideration.
  • All submitters must pay the applicable non-refundable submission fee of $25 USD for each submission.
  • Due to the format of the 52nd Annual Meeting, all presentations must be done in-person at the event.
  • All accepted presenters must register for the conference and pay the applicable registration fee.

Submission Questions
If you need additional assistance, contact us at conference@napcrg.org.

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