Call for Abstracts


DEADLINE 5 MARCH 2008

The Scientific Committee welcomes the submission of abstracts for oral and poster presentation at the Meeting. Abstracts related to the Postgraduate Course, the Nurses Programme and abstracts from Invited Speakers should also be submitted according to the guidelines below.

Accepted abstracts will be published in the Supplement of the Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology given to all delegates attending the Meeting upon registration in Helsinki.

Presenting authors must register and pay the registration fee when submitting an abstract. If the abstract is not accepted, the registration fee is refundable.

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • Abstracts should be submitted electronically on the link below no later than 5 March 2008.
  • Abstracts cannot be submitted by fax, hard copy or e-mail.
  • Acknowledgement of receipt of your submission will be sent to the stated e-mail address under section “Corresponding details”. If you do not receive an e-mail within 24 hours, your submission was not completed and needs to be re-submitted.
  • Notification on acceptance/rejection of the abstracts will be e-mailed early April 2008.
  • The corresponding author will receive all correspondence concerning the abstract and is responsible for informing the other authors of the status of the abstract. The e-mail address of the corresponding author will be printed in the Supplement.
  • One of the following topics that best describes the abstract should be indicated upon submission:

o General free paper sessions
o IBD-pathophysiology
o IBD-treatment
o Biliary disease
o Nutrition
o Chronic liver disease
o Imaging
o Functional GI-disorders
o GERD
o Endoscopy
o Esphagus/ventricle
o Eating disorders
o Pancreatic disease
o Pancreatic tumours
o Chronic pancreatitis
o Neuroendicrine tumours of the GI-tract
o Obesity pathophysiology
o Obesity treatment
o Primary sclerosing cholangitis
o National registries
o Patient cases
o Nurses programme
o Postgraduate course
o Invited speaker

  • Abstracts must be written in English.
  • Maximum 2300 characters (including spaces and excluding title and contact information on authors).
  • Structured abstracts are mandatory. The abstracts should state clearly the Background/aims, Methods, Results and Conclusions of the study.
  • It is the author’s responsibility to submit a correct abstract; any errors in spelling, grammar, or scientific fact will be reproduced as typed by the author, if accepted.
  • You can follow the progress of your abstract online by using your Personal Page (link from the meeting web site). Your personal page makes it possible for you to:

- make changes/updates until the submission deadline
- read and print your abstract
- follow the status of your submitted abstract

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For submission support please contact ngc.abstract@congrex.com