Abstract
Review the Sample Abstract before preparing your submission.
The Abstract text MUST be structured as follows for both Early-Career Investigator Symposium and Best Poster Competition submission types:
- Purpose:
- Methods:
- Results:
- Conclusion:
**Any abstract that does NOT conform with this structured format will be REJECTED.**
The Abstract text for In the Clinic: Short Oral submission type will allow for free-form text.
- Abstracts must not exceed 300 words.
- Enter Abstract text directly in the designated field on the website. If you Copy/Paste from word processing software, be sure to proofread integrity of the text. Symbols and equations are not supported.
- DO NOT include Title, Author names/institutions, graphs, figures, tables, images, or multimedia elements. Titles and Author information is entered elsewhere in the system and will be merged with the abstract file later in the process.
Supporting Document
- A Supporting Document is REQUIRED for Early-Career Investigator Symposium submissions and limited to 2 pages - using 11-point Arial Font and 1" margins. The Supporting Document should be limited to a few figures and/or equations with clear, self-explanatory captions. The Supporting Document should NOT be used for extensive text descriptions and should not repeat material contained in the abstract.
- A Supporting Document is REQUIRED for Best Poster Competition submissions and limited to 2 pages. Follow the above instructions.
- A Supporting Document is OPTIONAL for In the Clinic: Short Oral submissions and limited to 1 page. Follow the above instructions.
- Preferred format is illustrated in the Sample Supporting Document.
- The Supporting Document must be submitted as a PDF format file.
- The Supporting Document should include the title and should be limited to a few equations and/or a small number of figures or tables with self-explanatory captions. A small number of references may also be included.
- Do NOT list authors in the Supporting Document. In support of our blind review policy, there is to be no author information in the Supporting Document nor any information identifying the authors or affiliation.
- The Supporting Document must be uploaded to our server by clicking the "Upload Supporting Document" icon that will appear on your status page once you have provided all the required information.
Blind Review Requirement:
Do NOT list authors in the Supporting Document. In support of our blind review policy, there must be no author information in the Supporting Document and no information identifying the authors or their affiliations.
To ensure a fully blinded review process, all submitters are responsible for removing or obscuring any personally identifiable author information from their Supporting Document prior to submission.
Submissions that contain identifying information in the Supporting Document or file metadata may be returned for correction before review.
Please ensure the following before uploading your PDF:
- Remove all author names, affiliations, and email addresses.
- Remove identifying acknowledgments.
- Review headers and footers to ensure no identifying information appears.
- Delete tracked changes and comments.
- Replace identifying references with neutral placeholders such as “Author” or “Institution.”
Removal of PDF Metadata (Required)
PDF files often contain hidden metadata (such as author name, company, or document creator). This information must also be removed from your Supporting Document file prior to upload.
If Using Adobe Acrobat Pro
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- Open the PDF in Acrobat Pro.
- Select Tools → Redact.
- Click Remove Hidden Information.
- Click Remove.
- Save the file with a neutral filename.
If Creating Your PDF from Microsoft Word
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- Open your Word file.
- Select File → Info.
- Click Check for Issues → Inspect Document.
- Click Inspect.
- Click Remove All next to:
- Document Properties and Personal Information
- Comments
- Revisions
- Save the file.
- Export to PDF.
Mac Preview does not fully remove all metadata. Use the Word or Adobe methods above whenever possible.
File Naming
- Use a neutral filename (e.g., Supporting_Document.pdf).
- Do not include author names in the file name.